Dalah, Myanmar
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
Slowly Taking Out A Cigar, The Man Lit It And Smoked It Out Deliciously
The Side Of The Bridge Over The Dalah River Was A Mooring Place For Wooden Fishing Boats
Boys Were Playing Soccer, Running Around Barefoot On An Asphalt-lined Area
When They Noticed I Was Holding Up The Camera, Each Family Member Reacted Differently
The Boy Was Wearing A T-shirt Of The Korean Cartoon Robocar Poli
Myanmar People Seem To Like Colorful Things, And The Hull Was Also Repainted Colorfully
The House Was Built On A Slope Along The River, Supported By Many Thin Pillars
Like The Boats Seen In The Mekong Delta, The Boats Moored In The Tributaries Of The Yangon River Had Eyes Painted On Them
In Contrast To The Fast-paced Development Of Downtown On The Other Side Of The River, The Atmosphere On This Side Of The River Seemed To Be Left Behind
When I Got In, I Never Dreamed That I'd Have To Get Out Of A Pedicab To Get Out Of A Bike Cab And Get Into A Dispute Over The Fare
Ferry Terminal, Dalah
I Thought It Would Be Thrilling And Fun To Cross The Big Yangon River In A Small Boat, But As If Seeing Through Me, I Was Told That Foreigners Are Not Allowed To Ride
I Was Told That Japanese Nationals Could Ride The Ferry For Free Because The Ferry Crossing The Yangon River Had Been Renewed With The Assistance Of The Japanese Government
Pansodan Ferry Terminal, Yangon
Many Pedicabs Are Waiting For Customers At The Ferry Terminal Where Many People Come And Go
Yangon, Myanmar
It Seems Strange Now, But Myanmar Was Once Part Of The British Indian Empire
Fine Colonial-era Buildings Still Remain In The Plots That Were Developed During The British Colonial Period
In A Corner Of A Row Of Government Buildings, A Man Was Engaged In Typewriting Documents To Be Submitted To The Government
Used Bookstores On The Street Not Only Sell Books, They Also Reinforce Them
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