Myo Ma Market, Thanlyin
February 29, Which Comes Only Once Every Four Years In Japan, Is Considered Garlic Day
The People In The Myo Ma Market Do Not Think For A Second That Foreign Tourists Can Be Their Customers, Too
The Man With A Chubby Belly Was Selling Coons In A Deserted Market Corridor
The Stationery Store In The Deserted Myo Ma Market Was Also Deserted
Unlike In Bangladesh And India, Umbrellas Are Commonplace Commodities In Myanmar
Clerks Lounged In The Hallway In Front Of A Clothing Store With Many Items On Display
I Don't Remember Seeing Any Traffic Lights Except On The Main Road Leading From Yangon
Thanlyin, Myanmar
Despite The Pouring Rain, He Made A Peace Sign When I Pointed The Camera Back At Him To Keep Up With The Students' Gazes
The Schoolboy In Uniform Was Studying At A Red Plastic Table
Sepak Takraw Is A Minor Sport In Japan, But A Major Sport In Myanmar
In Thanlyin, Where There Are No Convenience Stores, A Small Kiosk Like This Must Be Very Useful
Oak Pho Su Station, Thanlyin
The Road In Front Of The Oak Pho Su Station Was Unpaved And Gravel, And Despite Its Desirable Location In Front Of The Station, There Was Not A Single Store In The Surrounding Area
The Girl And Boy Were Studying In A Cafe Crowded With Locals With Their Notebooks Spread Out
Three Boys And A Girl Stood In Front Of A Window Set In A Tin Wall
I Tried To Find The Place I Visited 8 Years Ago In Thanlyin But Couldn't Find It
Myanmar, Unlike Thailand To The East And Bangladesh To The West, Is A Country Where Green Tea, As It Is Called In Japan, Is Drunk On A Daily Basis
Inside A Small Coffee Shop, A Woman Rocked Her Green Cradle Back And Forth As She Made Small Talk
A Woman With A Thick Coating Of Thanaka On Her Face And Arms Was Sitting On The Doorstep
No One Looked At Me Quizzically As I Walked Through The Alleyways That Wound Between The Stilt Houses
The Girl Tending To The Grocery Store Smiled At Me
A House Without Running Water May Not Only Have No Water Supply, It May Not Even Have A Kitchen In The House
Unlike His Mother, He Didn't Put Thanaka On His Face, Arms, Or Anywhere Else, So I Guess Young Boys Don't Think They Need Sunscreen
People In Myanmar Apply Thanaka Not Only As A Cosmetic, But Also As A Sunscreen
Walking Down Thanlyin, I Heard The Sound Of Hammers Pounding Metal Out Of Nowhere, And Soon The Forge Came Into View
As I Was Making My Way Down The Alley, My Eyes Locked With A Boy Leaning Out Of The Window Of A House, Whether I Wanted To Or Not
It Looked Like The Boy Was Failing To Attract The Girl's Attention
In A Village On The Outskirts Of Town, Garbage Was Scattered On The Side Of A Bridge, As If The Government Does Not Collect Garbage
Dabba, A Lunch Box Commonly Seen In India, Is Also A Common Lunch Box In Myanmar
There Were A Number Of Benches Set Up That I Think Were More Than The Number Of Users, And Locals Were Sitting And Relaxing In Some Places
The Boy Ran Inside The House When He Saw Me, Probably Because He Thought I Was Suspicious
The Pigs In The Pig Pen Were More Curious, In Contrast To The Residents Who Were Quiet And Relaxed
The Boy With The Thin Stick In His Hand Reminded Me Of Sergeant Hartman In Full Metal Jacket
Two Boys Were Relaxing In A House On Stilts Built Right Next To The Oak Pho Su Station
I Met Eyes With A Man Sitting On The Front Porch With His Upper Body Naked
The Station's Long, Narrow Platform, Which I Had Visited Eight Years Ago, Was Just As Deserted As Before
Dogs Are Cute, But I'm Afraid Of Rabies, So I Can't Go Near Them
The Man With The Nose Glasses Had A Coil Placed In Front Of Him
The Old Monk, Clad In Robes, Was Receiving Alms In The Market Corridor
The Upstairs Corridor Is Not Suitable For Doing Business, But It Is A Good Place To Take A Nap
Myanmar People Not Only Wear Brightly Colored Clothes, But Also Seem To Prefer Brightly Colored Umbrellas
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