Ciné-conférence à Beauséjour : La Thaïlande
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Ciné-conférence à Beauséjour : La Thaïlande
réserver en ligne 51, boulevard de la République
17340 - Châtelaillon-Plage
17340 - Châtelaillon-Plage
Come and discover the film-conference on Thailand, Tuesday December 3, 2024 at 2.30pm on the Beauséjour stage.
Formerly the Kingdom of Siam, Thailand only adopted this name in 1939. It's all the more fitting
of the Thai people" or "Land of the Free Men".
The early kingdoms of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya had to fight against the Khmer Empire before
a relatively powerful and independent state. It was precisely thanks to this power
that the country managed to escape the influence of European colonial empires.
Secular Buddhist traditions, firmly rooted in society, in no way hindered the country's commitment to modernity.
resolutely committed to modernism. Pagodas with roofs gleaming red and gold
glass and steel towers. Thailand is one of the most visited countries
on the planet. Its rich and brilliant culture, majestic temples, gastronomic delights and islands with
islands with white sandy beaches.
But few know that there is still a population struggling for survival and culture. The Karen,
an ethnic minority massacred by the Burmese army, and the Moken, further south, known as the
gypsies, are fighting to preserve their way of life.
Discover Thailand, a country between tradition and modernity!
Directed and presented by Nicolas Pellissier & Patrick Moreau
of the Thai people" or "Land of the Free Men".
The early kingdoms of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya had to fight against the Khmer Empire before
a relatively powerful and independent state. It was precisely thanks to this power
that the country managed to escape the influence of European colonial empires.
Secular Buddhist traditions, firmly rooted in society, in no way hindered the country's commitment to modernity.
resolutely committed to modernism. Pagodas with roofs gleaming red and gold
glass and steel towers. Thailand is one of the most visited countries
on the planet. Its rich and brilliant culture, majestic temples, gastronomic delights and islands with
islands with white sandy beaches.
But few know that there is still a population struggling for survival and culture. The Karen,
an ethnic minority massacred by the Burmese army, and the Moken, further south, known as the
gypsies, are fighting to preserve their way of life.
Discover Thailand, a country between tradition and modernity!
Directed and presented by Nicolas Pellissier & Patrick Moreau
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Périodes d'ouvertures
Accessibilité Tourisme et Handicap
Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Even flooring with no obstacles
Absence of protrusions > 2 cm
Minimum aisle width of 90 cm
Lift (80 x 130 cm) and door >= 77 cm
Reception desk between 70-80 cm high
Height under table >= 70 cm width >= 77 cm
WC + grab handle + adequate space to move
Site, building totally accessible
Magnetic loop available at the reception
Reception staff sensitized to the reception of people with disabilities
Infos pratiques
Animaux
Animaux refusés
Langues parlées
French