Jun village
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ground
houses,
the
M'nong
Rlam
live
in
longhouses
which
are
built
on
stilts
like
the
Edeh.
Their
method
of
building
long
houses
has
remained
simple
and
consists
mainly
of
binding
bamboo
and
thatch
for
the
roof
and
walls
and
constructing
support
pillars
and
framing
with
wood
using
tenon-mortise
technique.
None
of
the
metal
nail
is
used
and
the
houses
are
cool
and
well-ventilated,
thanks
to
the
building
materials
of
thatch
and
bamboo.
In
the
M'nong
language,
Jun
means
"jutting
out."
The
village
is
named
Jun
because
it
juts
out
from
green
LAK
LAKE.
Coming
to
LAK
LAKE,
you
may
ride
elephants
around
the
village,
row
dugout
canoes
on
the
lake
or
enjoy
the
Gong
show
and
drinking
jar-wine
with
the
villagers.
You
are
welcome
to
stay
overnight
in
the
traditional
longhouses
at
a
budget
price,
allowing
you
to
experience
the
local
lifestyle
of
the
village.