Descendants of original Siamese twins hold reunion
MOUNT AIRY, NC (AP) — Descendants of the original Siamese twins are having their annual family reunion, which marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Eng and Chang Bunker.
The Mount Airy News reports that the reunion begins Friday and includes a speech from Cynthia Wu, an assistant professor at the University of Buffalo who’s writing a book about the twins.
Eng and Chang Bunker were born May 11, 1811, in Siam, which is now Thailand, and inspired the term “Siamese twins” to describe conjoined twins. They eventually settled in Mount Airy and married two sisters from the region. They had 21 children between them.
In addition to the reunion, the Surry Arts Council is sponsoring events that include a play about the twins. The council also has a permanent exhibit about the twins.
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