
In preparation Clare and I took in a small exhibition of Gurkha life and culture at our local museum. We have a large Gurkha community in Maidstone due to the local military base in the town. They have formed their own community group and this puts on displays and organises school visits to educate and inform the local children.

The exhibition was small, but very interesting. It had information about how the Gurkha's became associated with the British, out of mutual respect for the bravery of their soldiers.

It highlighted the number of Victoria Crosses (13) awarded to Gurkha soldiers and how the tradition of service to the British crown continues today.



It also explained about local ethnic groups and local culture and dress, with some excellent pictures as illustration.



The link to Maidstone was further cemented earlier this year when a bronze statue was unveiled outside the town's museum. It shows a modern Gurkha soldier wearing the famous felt hat.



This was an excellent introduction for our trip. I know from personal experience that the people are friendly, courteous and proud and I look forward to all the interactions to come!
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