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"It was some years since I've been in Mandalay, it was in 2006 to be exact. It was however a place of majestic beauty, of raw life, shining through the acorn trees like the sun glistening off the Swedagon pagoda (albeit about 577 kms south). I was in Man ..."
"How could I sum up Yangon in one sentence? A total assualt on the senses! It's a large and chaotic city crammed full of a diverse cross-section of ethnic groups; Birmar, Shan, Mon, Karen, Bengali, Tamil, Chinese and Nepalis all share the streets and tea ..."
"Rangoon is the bustling capital of Burma (Myanmar) and it's certainly different to the other capital cities in South East Asia. Probably the first thing you'll notice is that virtually all the cars on the road are manufactured by Honda or lesser-known Ch ..."
"Myanmar is also known as Burma and it is located in South East Asia. There are around 100 languages but among them, Burmese(Myanamar) language is the dominant one. The second official language is English. Moreover, Chinese and Indian languages are also ..."