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Updated: May 20, 2025
We have heard of its occurrence amongst the Ulu Ai Dayaks both of the Batang Lupar and Rejang districts, but we have no positive knowledge of its occurrence among other branches unless the custom known as NAMPOK has some connection with it. Conclusion
These baths are called "Sa-choo," literally "hot-water," in Tibetan. We slept at Nampok, and the following morning commenced the ascent. On the way we passed the temple and lake of Neongong; the latter is about 400 yards round, and has no outlet. We left a great part of our baggage at Neongong, as we intended to return there; and took up with us bedding, food, etc., for two days.
We camped at the village of Nampok, 4,370 feet above the sea; all thoroughly sodden with rain.
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