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In het rijk van Siameezen en Maleiers

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About This Book

The narrator recounts extended travels across the Malay peninsula, combining geological fieldwork with journeys into jungles, tin mines and marshy coastal plains. Vivid landscape sketches alternate with portraits of local communities shaped by Buddhist, Malay-Muslim and Chinese traditions, encounters with wildlife and the intrusion of sparse colonial infrastructure such as isolated railways. Practical episodes of investigating ore claims and following jungle paths interleave with reflective passages on tropical nights, sensory intensity and a growing sense of belonging to an unfamiliar yet deeply valued land. The narrative blends adventurous field reports, ethnographic observation and lyrical nature writing.

About the Author

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Hans Morgenthaler

Hans Morgenthaler was a Dutch author known for his exploration of Southeast Asian cultures, particularly in his notable work "In het rijk van Siameezen en Maleiers." This book reflects his keen observations and insights into the lives and traditions of the Siamese and Malay people. Morgenthaler's writing often blends travel narrative with cultural commentary, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the region during his time. His contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on the complexities of cultural interactions and the richness of Southeast Asian heritage.

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