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Yes, i also know that the Vietnamese brought not just political change, but also social changes. Prior to Vietnamese integrative processes, Cambodians also practiced a form of slavery , something that the Siamese also practiced. In fact Siam would outlaw this form of social disgrace almost a century later during the rule of King Chulalongkorn the Great (Rama V), at the encouragement of the British.
The practice of slavery was very much outlawed in Confucian societies of China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam.
Ming Mang also introduced the Civil Examination and Civil Administration system to Cambodia. It was a form of Confucian influence in this historically Thervadda Dharmic society.
@Viet ,
If i am not correct, i think the practice of women having their breasts exposed was common in Siamese, Khmer and Burmese societies prior to Western colonial contact. I remember reading a historical text when the Japanese traveler and cartographer named 山田 長政 [Yamada Nagamasa] noted in his journals that when he visited the city of Ayudhaya in present day Thailand, the women in that civilization were naked, only wearing a short sarong. The only 'clothing' they would wear would be gold necklaces or gold bracelets. This was very much foreign so much that Yamada described the Siamese practice of exposure as "barbarious, uncivilized", since in Japanese society , a Confucian society, espoused the importance of civic decency and social grace of covering oneself , conservative clothing was practiced.
Right now USA women are as good as spreading their legs like a whore.