Yangon, Myanmar
Wearing Tight-fitting Gloves Like A Doctor In Surgery, The Man Was Selling Kun
Two Men Stared Intently At The Checkered Board In Front Of Them
It Was Lunch Time And The Women Were Having Lunch At A Food Stall In A Friendly Atmosphere
It's Not Uncommon To See Men Lingering On The Side Of The Road During The Day On Weekdays
Many People Of Indian Descent Live In Yangon As Well As Those Of Overseas Chinese Descent
This Chewing Tobacco-like Substance, Called Paan In India, Is Called Kun In Myanmar, And Many Men And Women Prefer It
The Father, Who Looked Like A Young Man Of Today, Was Nursing His Baby On The Snare
The Fact That There Are So Many Pedicabs On The Road Means There Are Also A Fair Number Of Pedicabs That Break Down
Pedicabs, Which Have Seats Attached To The Side Of The Bicycle Like A Sidecar, Are Called Saiq-ka By The Locals, An Accent On The English Word Sidecar
While Many People Are Doing Business, Everything Sold At The Stalls Near The Intersection Is Very Similar
The Moving Broom Tip Looked More Interesting To The Child Than The Cleaning
In Chinese Culture, Why Would They Display A Large Sign With The Name Of The Building Above The Entrance If It Is Not A Public Building?
Many People In Myanmar Carry Things On Their Heads Like This Woman
When You Take Out A Drink, You Pack It In A Plastic Bag, A Custom Also Found In Other Southeast Asian Countries And South Asian Countries
When I Visited 8 Years Ago, Hardly Anyone Had A Cell Phone, Let Alone A Smart Phone, But Now Everyone Has A Smart Phone
With A Big Tray Hanging From His Neck, The Man Was A Mobile Tobacconist
The Store At The Open-air Market In The Center Of Yangon Was Selling Large Quantities Of Onions And Garlic
The Woman Dressed In A Rose-patterned Dress Is Looking At Me And Smiling Gently
While Others Were Working, The Woman Was Holding A Lunch Box In Her Left Hand And Shoveling Rice With A Spoon
The Woman Looked As If She Was Wearing A Beauty Pack, With Her Entire Face Well Coated With Thanaka
Moving Through The Crowd, The Man Was Selling Baskets
In Downtown Yangon, Which Is Laid Out In A Grid Pattern, The Somewhat Narrow Streets With Little Traffic Are Often Open-air Markets
Stairs At The Entrance To A Mid-rise Building Without An Elevator Are Used Like A Certain Bench By The Roadside
Two Out Of Every 100 Myanmar Citizens Are Overseas Chinese, But I Never See Anyone Who Looks Like An Overseas Chinese
One Broken Bone Of The Bright Purple Umbrella Must Be A Charm
Chicken Is The Most Affordable Meat In Myanmar, Just Like In Other Countries
Those Who Broke The Competition For Places Are Setting Up Store In The Middle Of The Street Instead Of At The End Of The Street
The Vegetables On The Stall Table Looked Like Nanohana, With Small Flowers On The Tips Of The Long Stems
There Were Also Stalls Selling Kun On The Street Lined With Street Vendors Selling Vegetables, Meat, And Other Perishable Goods
Myanmar People Also Eat Pig's Face Skin, Just Like Okinawans
It Was Still Mid-morning, But The Carman Was Lying On Top Of His Vehicle, Sleeping
The Mother Was Sitting In A Chair With Her Young Daughter Between Her Knees, Giving Her Daughter's Hair A Good Trim
I Thought Myanmar Citizens Were Bookworms, But In Fact They Much Prefer Videos And Other Content To Books
Sule Pagoda, Yangon
At The End Of The Street Lined With Fruit Vendors, Sule Pagoda Shines In The Night Sky
Being Sandwiched Between Bangladesh And Thailand, Myanmar Cuisine Is Influenced By Both Thai And Indian Cuisine
Strand Road, Yangon
The Young Mother Was At The Night Market In Casual Clothing That Could Be Described As Pajamas
I Followed Many Locals And Ended Up At A Small Landing Place
The Boy's Face Was Painted With A Mickey Mouse-like Pattern In Thanaka
Trouble Is, In Myanmar, Prices Are Often Written In Burmese Numerals, Not Arabic Numerals
I Thought I Would Be Able To See The Night View Of The River Since It Was A Night Market Along The River, But I Didn't See It
LANTERN
TABLET
UMBRELLA
TRUCK
BUDDHA STATUE
PIGTAIL