My adventures in Myanmar - Part 1 (18 photos)

.Well, folks. we am still in Myanmar as well as in a single piece. And it is not many of an adventure, often work as well as meetings.The nation is distant more on-going than what we had imagined as well as what assorted international media have been reporting. Most sanctions have been lifted, a small form of democracy is solemnly but certainly rising as well as a economy is bustling. The people have been defintely a friendliest as well as a many honest among all a countries we have been to (20 countries to date). Economy is sepulchral as well as a food is great.Here have been a small photos taken during my margin visits in as well as around Mandalay.1. Kedai kopi in Mandalay where we stopped for breakfast. Not very different from a kedai kopis behind home. Chaotic, noisy as well as great food.
2. Roti canai RULES. Even in Mandalay.
3. The Chief Minister of a state of Mandalay during a launch ofan infrastructure project which we am working on. Ex-military man.

4. The audience. The internal community came to hear a Minister speak.


5. This small girl's parents were a caterers for a function.

6. Two policemen from a internal police station. The internal policemen grin alot but have bad teeth (due to their sireh chewing habit). They were carrying water, we think. (note : these have been a police, not a military)


7. A temporary toilet by a riverside. we used it twice.



8. A bullocart nearby Myotha, a encampment 2 hours from Mandalay. There have been still plenty of bullocarts in Myanmar (note! : a cow s, though, do not live in condos)



9. A tannery (i.e. leather creation factory) in Mandalay. Those of we who similar to leather goods, we might want to visit a tannery a single of these days to learn how leather is produced. You might not want to wear leather after that.



10. Two kids who were hanging out during a tannery





11. This family lives during a bronze casting factory. The father (husband) works upon producing bronze statues- pouring molten bronze in moulds made from clay. The white stuff upon a mother's as well as baby's face is bedak sejuk.

12. This is how we should ride upon a bike in a heart of Mandalay.


13. A pointless man in Mandalay. we don't know what he is carrying. There have been many guys similar to him, carrying vast bags. Didn't have time to find out.

14. These kids desired to pose. we was going to a print of just a single when all his friends came running asking to be included in a print shoot. They were swimming during a Mandalay port, among a barges as well as ships.



15. Local folks boarding a boat to go across a rivers. They all came in their best dresses.Note a umbrellas.


16. A pointless woman. At a Mandalay port.


17. Another pointless man with his lungyi (sarong). we don't consider a cowboy hat is a Burmese traditional costume.
18. My favourite policeman. He was quite happy to pose for a camera (after he excused himself to spit out all a sireh he was munching on).
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