Yangon, Myanmar
The Woman Who Looked Like She Was Still Wearing Her Beauty Pack Was Also Waiting For The Bus
Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue, Yangon
The Man Was Sitting In Front Of A Jewish Synagogue
Silvery Torah Arks Were Enshrined In The Back Of The Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue
When You Order Food, A Plate With Vegetables Is Served Separately From The Food, But I Don't Know How To Eat It
Fresh Betel Leaves, Bright Green, Were Spread Out On The Table
The Stores Lining The Main Street, Where Sidewalks Were Also Provided, Were All Small
The Bicycle Cab Has A Sidecar-like Device Attached To The Side Of The Body
The Man Who Just Bought A New Appliance Gave Me The Thumbs Up On The Saiq-ka
In Contrast To The Expanding Power Of Automobiles, The Human-powered Bicycle Cabs Seemed To Be Slowly Declining In Power
No One Was Sitting On The Seat Of The Bicycle Cab, And A Speaker Was Placed In Its Place
Compared To Cities In Other Southeast Asian Countries, The Overseas Chinese In Yangon Seemed To Be Well Integrated Into The Burmese Ethnic Group
Bicycle Cabs For Shoppers Were Also Waiting For Customers On The Side Of The Road
Shrimps Sold Everywhere Are Peeled, So People In Yangon May Like To Eat Them, But Not So Much To Peel Them
The Electronic Scales Were Ostentatious Compared To The Atmosphere Of The Modestly Run Butcher Shop
The Young Man Didn't Seem Too Keen On Selling Beverages
The Skewers Were Arranged Around The Pot, And All That Remained Was To Wait For The All-important Guests To Arrive
Maha Bandula Road, Yangon
The Name Of The Street, Maha Bandula, Comes From A Real-life Person Who Was The Supreme Commander Of The Royal Burmese Army
Although There Are Still Many Majestic Buildings From The British Era In The Downtown Area, The Custom Of Playing Cricket Apparently Never Took Root
Dalah, Myanmar
Small Fishing Boats Were Floating Here And There On The Yangon River
There Are Many Men With Tattoos In Yangon, But I Thought It Was Rare To See A Man With A Piercing
Even Though The Passage Near The Exit Was Busy, It Didn't Seem Like A Good Place To Do Business
Waiting For A Customer To Arrive, She Saw A Traveler From A Foreign Country She Had Never Seen Before, Looking Off Into The Distance With A Detached Look On Her Face
It Is Not Uncommon To See People Wearing Thanaka On Their Faces, But It Is Rare To See Someone Who Wears It As Speckled As This Woman
The Woman Who Took The Order Happily Began To Cut The Food On A Round Wooden Cutting Board
The Woman Selling Eggs Wore A Shirt With An Illustration That Looked Like Eggs
Nuns In Pink Robes Walked Around With Meek Faces
The Boys, Carrying Styrofoam Chunks In Place Of Floats, Were Like Ninjas Sneaking Up On The Fishing Boats
He Had A Quizzical Look On His Face That Made Me Wonder If I Was Wrong In My Understanding That He Had Approached Me To Have His Picture Taken
Buy Rice Here For The Poor People Living Around You, My Guide Told Me
Unlike Neighboring Thailand, Women Are Publicly Ordained In Myanmar, So Nuns Are Often Seen In Myanmar
Looking At The Products On Display, I Don't Feel Much Different From Being In The Candy Section Of A Convenience Store
It's Embarrassing To Look At A Woman Breastfeeding, And It's Embarrassing To Be Stared At By A Woman Breastfeeding
Many People In Myanmar Carry Umbrellas And Walk Around With Them When It Starts To Rain, Just Like The Japanese
Houses In The Village Generally Do Not Have Front Doors, So That People Can See The Inside Of The House When They Pass In Front Of It
The Locals Are Very Used To Walking Around With Something Over Their Heads Like This
Some Houses In Villages Without Electricity Have Solar Panels, And People In Such Houses Are Watching TV And Charging Their Phones
Children Were Using Scissors To Cut Fish Caught In The Rice Paddies
The Girl Smiled Shyly At Me With The Fish She Had Just Caught In Her Hand
I Have Long Since Lost Any Sense Of Fun In Running Around In The Rain
It Seemed That Only Women And Children Were Present During The Daytime, And There Was A Peaceful Atmosphere In The Village
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