Shwemawdaw Pagoda, Bago
The 114-meter-high Pagoda At Shwemawdaw Pagoda Is The Tallest Pagoda In Myanmar
Yangon, Myanmar
The Time They Were Conversing And The Cars On The Roadway Were All That Could Be Seen In This Neighborhood
I Suppose There Is No Such Thing As Urban Planning In A Plot Where Alleys And Dwellings Are Built In A Haphazard Manner
Phaya Lan Station, Yangon
After Exiting Bogyoke Aung San Market, I Found Myself On The Platform Of Phaya Lan Train Station
Myo Ma Market, Thanlyin
Unlike In Bangladesh And India, Umbrellas Are Commonplace Commodities In Myanmar
Myanmar People Not Only Wear Brightly Colored Clothes, But Also Seem To Prefer Brightly Colored Umbrellas
Kyauktan, Myanmar
The Rain Had Stopped, But Some People Were Still Sheltering From The Rain
A Small Wooden Boat Was Crossing The Brown Water-filled River
Two Women In Longyi Were Walking Side By Side In A Light Rain
It Was Raining Heavily Outside As I Was Wandering Around The Market
The Woman With The Umbrella Under The Tree Looked At The Camera And Laughed
Da Nyin Gone Station, Yangon
The Colorful Parasols At Da Nyin Gone Station Had A Color Scheme Reminiscent Of Beach Parasols
Da Nyin Gone Market Railway station, Yangon
The Tracks Were Occupied By Peddlers And Baskets
Insein Station, Yangon
The Pedicab With Umbrella Drove Past Me
The Bicycle Cab Has A Sidecar-like Device Attached To The Side Of The Body
Dalah, Myanmar
Nuns In Pink Robes Walked Around With Meek Faces
Unlike Neighboring Thailand, Women Are Publicly Ordained In Myanmar, So Nuns Are Often Seen In Myanmar
Many People In Myanmar Carry Umbrellas And Walk Around With Them When It Starts To Rain, Just Like The Japanese
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
It Seems Strange Now, But Myanmar Was Once Part Of The British Indian Empire
In A Corner Of A Row Of Government Buildings, A Man Was Engaged In Typewriting Documents To Be Submitted To The Government
Sule Pagoda, Yangon
Sule Pagoda, A Major Tourist Attraction, Is Built On An Island In The Middle Of The Roundabout
The Taste Of Kun, Which Look The Same At First Glance, Varies Slightly From Store To Store
In Downtown Yangon, Which Is Laid Out In A Grid Pattern, The Somewhat Narrow Streets With Little Traffic Are Often Open-air Markets
One Broken Bone Of The Bright Purple Umbrella Must Be A Charm
Akasaka Hikawa Jinja, Tokyo
The Next To Appear Were The Bride And Groom
Mae Klong Railway Market, Thailand
Mae Klong Railway Market Is Famous For The Train Passing Right Through The Middle Of The Market
Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
There Is Also A Boat Landing On The Grounds Of Wat Arun, From Where You Can Take A Ferry To The Royal Palace In A Matter Of Minutes
Bang Luang, Bangkok
The Small Village Of Bang Luang Was A Tourist Attraction That Sold A Retro Atmosphere
Khlong Toei Market, Bangkok
The People Wearing Hats And Conspicuous Orange Vests Are Not Trash Cleaners, They Are Couriers
Khlong Toei station, Bangkok
The Only Cities In Southeast Asia With Subways Are Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, And Bangkok
Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok
Women Are Not Officially Allowed To Be Ordained In Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
The Sun In Bangkok Is So Strong That You Can Sometimes See People Walking Around With Parasols
Many People Use Song Taew, A Shared-ride Bus Service In Bangkok
Wat Saket, Bangkok
When I Descended The Man-made Hill Called Golden Hill Where Wat Saket Is Located, I Found Myself In A Construction Site
The Contrast Between The Jet-black Mourning Clothes, The Colorful Parasols And The Blue Sky Was Beautiful
Samphanthawong District, Bangkok
The Woman Was Sleeping Under A Coca-Cola Parasol Out In The Storefront
A Large Striped Umbrella Appeared In The Alley
Chinatown, Bangkok
In Chinatown, There Are Many Places To Eat Snacks As Well As Food Stalls
Grand Palace, Bangkok
Many People Came To Pay Their Respects To Bhumibol Adulyadej, King Rama IX
BABY
COUPLE
OLDER WOMAN
MUSEUM
NUN
TREE