Featuring Rekha Thatal



Every place has a story.
ODE to Yangang exists to listen to it.
Featuring Rekha Thatal
Raised close to the land and spirit of Yangang, Rekha’s written ode is a quiet reflection of the place she calls home. Through simple yet heartfelt words, she describes a land where nature feels pure and alive—where green hills stretch endlessly, open fields sway gently, and small white clouds float across the wide, clear sky. Her writing lingers on the calm of birdsong, the slow dance of clouds, and the warmth of village life that makes Yangang feel peaceful and deeply personal.
At its heart, ODE to Yangang is about presence. About noticing the softness of everyday surroundings and the comfort found in familiarity. Through Rekha’s words, Yangang is not grand or dramatic—it is steady, warm, and grounding.
Beyond individual voices, ODE to Yangang becomes a quiet archive of lived experience. It preserves what often goes unnoticed: the calm of open landscapes, the ease of unhurried days, and the gentle rhythm of life close to nature. These are not stories that demand attention. They are stories meant to be felt.
ODE to Yangang is a tribute to roots and belonging. Through voices like Rekha Thatal’s, it honours the calm spirit of Yangang and reminds us that some places are not just visited—they are felt.