My Tuktuk Experience!
Dear friends,
A inexpensive way to get around in Bangkok. At night, it’s relaxing to travel around in this… I like it.
Tsem Rinpoche
TRAVEL FACTS:
Tuk-tuk is an auto rickshaw or three wheeler motor vehicle and a mode of transport as a vehicle for hire. Tuk-tuk can be hired anywhere in Bangkok and it is the most recognizable transportation features among tourists and visitors.
Fare negotiating and haggling is a must because the price named by the driver is always an ‘inflated rate’ (especially if you’re a tourist).
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1984 Los Angeles-Left to right: Geshe Tsultrim Gyeltsen, His Holiness Kyabje Zong Rinpoche, monk assistant to Zong Rinpoche and the 18-year-old Tsem Rinpoche prior to ordination. Read more- https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/category/me
I was walking past a second hand shop on Western Ave selling old things. They had a Japanese-style clay Buddha which was beige in colour on the floor, holding the door open. I thought the shopkeeper would collect a lot of negative karma without knowing if he kept such a holy item on the floor as a doorstop. So I went in to talk to him, but he didn’t look like he wanted to talk or that he even cared. So I asked him the price and he said US$5. I purchased it so he did not collect more negative karma. I was 17 years old and that was in 1982.
I escorted my new Buddha home and washed it lightly and wiped it. I placed it on my altar and was happy with the Buddha. I would do my meditations, prayers, sadhanas, mantras and prostrations in front of this shrine daily. When I left for India in 1987, I could not bring this Buddha along and gave it to a friend. It was a nice size and I made offerings to this Buddha for many years in Los Angeles. In front of the Buddha I placed His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s photo. I remember I was so relieved that the price was affordable. But US$5 that time was still expensive for me but worth it I thought. But I was happy to have brought the Buddha home. Tsem Rinpoche
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Tsem Rinpoche at Kechara Forest Retreat, Bentong, Malaysia
Its a wonderful experience going around in Bangkok at night by Tuk-tuk auto rickshaw.Rinpoche has enjoyed it and had it recorded for us to see it.Bangkok itself is a beautiful place to visit with beautiful Buddhist temple .I could imagine relaxing accompany with nice songs. Eventhough i do not understand it sound so romantic and peaceful not sure about it.I have not sat and going around the city on a Tuktuk ,hopefully one day.
Thank you Pastor Loh Seng Piow ,because of you we are able to see and hear these nice song and video of Rinpoche Tuktuk’s experience.
Thank you Rinpoche for sharing.
Thank you Seng Piow for putting up this video for us. I like the Thai song, the way you pause and fast forward part. Heheh.. Knew that all of you and Rinpoche has been working non stop in Thailand to benefit others. Nice to see Rinpoche having some relaxing time in the video. I’m gonna play the video again now….
Yes,it’s good to see Rinpoche relaxing into the ride and enjoying it.
Again, thank you, Seng Piow for this video-shoot.
Bangkok, at night is like any other cosmopolitan city, I guess. However, the amazing thing is to see a Buddha statue in the midst of the shops! It kind of defines the cultural and spiritual identity of this interesting city.
I love this video! Very Thai and cultural! Thumbs up Seng Piow!
It is nice to see another side of Rinpoche having a good fun ride on the streets of Bangkok! 🙂
Dear Ethan,
Seng Piow works very hard single handedly on all the videos. He films, edits, renders, uploads all on his own. He is very enthusiastic about it always. Sometimes he works 10 hours a day editing and uploading. He said he would like to get the dharma talks up to share as it will benefit. It is how thinks and his motivation. I am so glad you recognize his hard work. Thank you very much. I hope you are well always…. Tsem Rinpoche