Superstitiously protected: Cambodia installs scare-crows to ward off coronavirus

 | Updated: Oct 11, 2020, 06:32 PM IST

Cambodia has been one of the few places to have escaped the wrath of the novel coronavirus. However, the reason, locals believe, is a stick figure

Rural Cambodian homes are turning towards a stick figure with a plastic-pot head to ward off the novel coronavirus. It is a superstition followed mainly by farmers.

Rural Cambodian homes are turning towards a stick figure with a plastic-pot head to ward off the novel coronavirus. It is a superstition followed mainly by farmers.

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Known as "Ting Mong" in Khmer, the creatively rendered scarecrows often pop up in villages that have been hard-hit by infectious diseases like dengue or water-borne diarrhoea.

Known as "Ting Mong" in Khmer, the creatively rendered scarecrows often pop up in villages that have been hard-hit by infectious diseases like dengue or water-borne diarrhoea.

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This year, people in the Kampong Cham province are installing at least two of such scarecrows to make sure that their families stay safe from the deadly virus.

This year, people in the Kampong Cham province are installing at least two of such scarecrows to make sure that their families stay safe from the deadly virus.

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While majority of the effigies are usually dressed in plain clothes including check shirts, this time people are getting more creative. Some have dressed the scarecrows in camo-green like an army personnel, with a stick propped like a rifle across its hay-stuffed chest.

While majority of the effigies are usually dressed in plain clothes including check shirts, this time people are getting more creative. Some have dressed the scarecrows in camo-green like an army personnel, with a stick propped like a rifle across its hay-stuffed chest.

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The Ting Mongs are meant to ward off evil spirits wishing to bring harm on an unsuspecting family by spreading disease. So, the locals believe this is their strongest vaccine from the virus. We've been fine since the outbreak," a local told AFP. "I'll continue to leave it up as long as Covid still exists." 

The Ting Mongs are meant to ward off evil spirits wishing to bring harm on an unsuspecting family by spreading disease. So, the locals believe this is their strongest vaccine from the virus. We've been fine since the outbreak," a local told AFP. "I'll continue to leave it up as long as Covid still exists." 

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