Monday, Day 1: San Francisco to Ho Chi Minh City
Tuesday, Day 2: En Route
Cross the International Date Line.
Wednesday, Day 3: Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City
Depart Hanoi for Ho Chi Minh City.
Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is
Vietnam’s largest city and its economic center. The
streets, where much of the city's life takes place,
have myriad shops, stalls, stands-on-wheels and
vendors selling wares from blankets on sidewalks.
Within this teeming metropolis are the timeless
traditions and beauty of an ancient culture.
Program briefing: Discuss the political and cultural
diversity of Vietnam and receive further information
on the delegation.
Thursday, Day 4: Ho Chi Minh City
Professional Overview: Status and delivery of
occupational therapy in Vietnam
Professional program focusing on:
- Traditional medicine versus current practice
- Cross-Cultural interpretations and responses to
persons with disabilities
Guest program:
Hear the story of life in the Cu Chi Tunnels during
the conflict in Vietnam. Guests will hear the story
of life underground as told by the people who
experienced it. One of the few remaining monuments
to the war, the cave system once contained nearly
100 miles of elaborate tunnels.
Friday, Day 5: Ho Chi Minh City
Delegates and guests will have a unique
opportunity to explore the Mekong River by
boat and gain a real perspective of the delta. The
Mekong Delta sprawls across the southernmost region
of Vietnam, formed by sediment deposited by the
Mekong River. The area is known as Vietnam's Bread
Basket and produces enough rice to feed the entire
country. Visit Dragon and Phoenix Islands to see
traditional handcrafts, bee farms and coconut candy
production.
Saturday, Day 6: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Arrive in Siem Reap, Cambodia today. Nestled
between rice paddies and stretched along the Siem
Reap River, the small provincial capital of Siem
Reap Town serves as the gateway to the
millennium-old temple ruins of the Khmer Empire.
Siem Reap is home to dozens of temple ruins.
Delegates and guests can venture through a
few of the unique architectural monuments of Khmer
civilization including the famous Bayon Temple,
Phumeanakas Temple, Baphuon Temple, the
Terrace of Elephants and the Terrace of the
Leper King.
See the beautiful decorations within the enchanting
Banteay Srei temple. You can also visit
Banteay Samre which features elaborate
architecture and exceptional carvings.
Explore the Royal City of Preah Khan, which
features fabulous carved stone lanterns and
impressive sculptures and makes for a fantastic
experience.
Spend some time at Ta Prohm, a former
monastery with massive trees growing around and
through the remains of the complex, to round out the
day.
Sunday, Day 7: Siem Reap
Visit Angkor Wat, one of the most
breathtaking architectural masterpieces to be found
in the world today. Built in the 12th century, the
Lost City of Angkor remained undiscovered by
archeologists until the late 19th century. Angkor
Wat is a legacy of the might that was once the Khmer
Empire, a detailed history of which has been carved
into the many walls of this fortified temple.
Delegates and guests will enjoy exploring the
many galleries containing columns, libraries,
pavilions, courtyards and pools.
Monday, Day 8: Siem Reap to Phnom Penh
Fly to Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh, the capital
city, is a very lively place. Charming streets lined
with many French-style buildings dating back to the
country’s days as a French colony are mixed with
traditional Asian architecture. In its heyday, the
city was considered one of the most picturesque in
Southeast Asia. Since gaining independence from
France in 1953, decades of political turmoil have
constantly transformed Phnom Penh, and the city
moves on today in its recovery from years of war and
conflict.
Delegates and guests will visit the
National Museum this afternoon with its
world-renowned collection of Khmer archeological,
religious and artistic artifacts. The Royal Palace,
built by the French in 1866 and Silver Pagoda, whose
magnificent floor comprises more than 5,000 solid
silver tiles, are also fascinating to view.
Tuesday, Day 9: Phnom Penh
Professional program focusing on:
- Rehabilitation services for persons with
amputations
- Use of assistive and adaptive devices
Guest program:
Enjoy a visit to Wat Phnom Temple, Phnom
Penh's namesake, from where you can enjoy views over
the tree-lined avenues of the city during sunset.
The original pagoda was built in 1373 to house four
Buddha statues said to have been deposited by the
waters of the Mekong.
Explore the Tonle Sap Riverfront, the hub for
Phnom Penh resident’s leisure activities. Here,
you’ll gain an insight into the everyday life of
Cambodians.
Wednesday, Day 10: Phnom Penh
Professional program focusing on:
- Services provided in orphanages
Guest program:
Visit the notorious Tuol Sleng Museum where
in 1975 Tuol Svay Prey High School was taken over by
Pol Pot's security forces and turned into a prison
known as Security Prison 21 (S-21). The museum
displays include room after room of floor-to-ceiling
photographs of men, women and children. Virtually
all the people pictured were later killed.
Delegates and guests will visit the
Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, a concentration
camp from the era of Pol Pot that has 129 communal
graves, 43 of which have been left untouched.
Between 1975 and 1978 about 17,000 men, women,
children and infants (including nine westerners)
detained and tortured at the S-21 prison were
transported to the extermination camp of Choeung Ek.
Take some time to contemplate these atrocities, why
they happened, and what can be done to prevent them
in the future.
Share your memories and experiences with fellow
delegates at your farewell banquet.
Thursday, Day 11: Phnom Penh to San Francisco
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