Bago, Myanmar
In Many Countries, Women Are Often Harder Workers Than Men, But At Least In This Store, Things Were A Little Different
Whether A Person Sees Food And Thinks It Looks Good Depends On The Environment In Which He Or She Was Raised
Tricycles Converted From Motorcycles Are Common In Myanmar
Gapi, A Traditional Myanmar Fermented Food, Was Sold
Ferocious Clouds Were Floating At The End Of The Road Under The Strong Sunlight
A Tattooed Man With A Scary Look Approached Me With A Smiling Face
I Pointed The Camera At A Woman Happily Frying Food And She Smiled Shyly
In A Dimly Lit Shack A Man Was Selling Grain
It Seemed That The Buses Running In Bagot Were Going To Take As Many Passengers As They Could And Then Leave
Only The Driver Was On The Bus, A Passenger Bus With A Cargo Bed With Seats Attached To The Back Of The Motorcycle
Women Were Working Amidst Piles Of Quail Eggs In Front Of The Store
The Boys Were Happily Pushing The Door At Each Other In The Shed In The Schoolyard
Unlike Yangon, I Saw Motorcycles Running In Bago
Bago's Children's Clothing Stores Were Closed Stacks, A Rarity In Japan
Though It Was A British Colony, Myanmar Is A Right-of-way Country
Stops Waiting For Passengers To Board Are Breaks For The Man Behind The Wheel
The Guy Behind The Wheel Noticed Me During Our Brief Stop And Smiled For The Camera
Bagot Is Where The Military Government Renamed The Town That Was Called Pegu Until 1991, Throughout The British Colonial Period
Motorcycles Are Rarely Seen In Yangon As Authorities Have Banned Them To Ease Traffic Congestion
There Is Nothing To Indicate That This Is A Bus Stop, So It Is Difficult For A Stranger To Recognize This As A Bus Stop
Mahazedi Pagoda, Bago
Looking At The Stupas Glittering In The Sunlight, You May Even Feel As If You Are Accumulating Virtues Just By Looking At Them
Monks On The Steep Steps, Cleaning The Stupa Of The Mahazedi Pagoda
Myathalyaung Paya, Bago
Reclining In The Glorious Sun, The Reclining Buddha Had A Difficult Look On His Face
Shwemawdaw Pagoda, Bago
People In Myanmar Seem To Offer Flowers Rather Than Money At Temples
Flowers That Bloom While Enduring Harsh Nature Are Thought To Be Connected To The Buddhist Concept Of Endurance In Ascetic Practices
When I Come To A Place Of Faith, I Want To Forget The Time Of The Day And Feel The Eternity Of Time
The 114-meter-high Pagoda At Shwemawdaw Pagoda Is The Tallest Pagoda In Myanmar
Many Buddha Statues And One Woman
Taukkyan War Cemetery, Yangon
Most Of Those Buried In The Taukkyan War Cemetery Are Soldiers Who Fought Against The The Japanese Army In World War II
Yangon, Myanmar
Since The Use Of Motorcycles Is Prohibited In Yangon, Human-powered Vehicles Such As Bicycle Cabs Play An Important Role As A Means Of Transportation For The Common People
Yangon Central Station, Yangon
The Atmosphere At Yangon Central Station Is Tranquil, And It's Hard To Tell If People Are Buying Tickets Or Just Standing Around Talking
I Feel Like The Longer We Talk, The Harder It Gets To See Them Off.
Some Passengers Are Saying Goodbye To Those Who Came To See Them Off, While Others Are Waiting Quietly For The Train To Start Moving, With No One In Particular To See Them Off
As I Pointed My Lens At The Woman I Was Seeing Off, Other Passengers Were Looking At Me Taking Pictures
The Boy's Chest Seems To Naturally Rise In Anticipation Of An Unknown Place
The Word Wrecked Long-distance Train Reminds Me Of Trains In India Or Bangladesh Where People Are Packed In Bells, But Myanmar Trains May Be Different
They Seemed To Be Saying Goodbye, And The Woman And The Man Kept Talking About Something Until The Time The Train Started Moving
Children Were Playing On The Platform Of Yangon Central Station
Some People Sit On The Floor At Yangon Central Station Waiting For The Train
Everyone Is Leisurely Waiting For The Train In The Waiting Room At Yangon Central Station
INDIA
TAIWAN
INDONESIA
THAILAND
MYANMAR
MEXICO