Myanmar (former Burma) is a land of great contradictions. Its spirititual people are heart-warmingly friendly but its military rule has a bad reputation where human rights are concerned. And although essentially a poor country, the landscape is dotted by gold-covered religious buildings. As most travellers visit Myanmar for highlights such as the medieval Bagan temple-complex and the mountain locked Inle Lake, it is while travelling its tree-shaded countryside roads that the true beauty of this mystical country reveals itself.
At the eastern edge of Yangon’s Kandawgyi Lake sits the Karaweik Restaurant. Built in the 1970s, this non-floating reproduction of a royal barge boasts two heads of the karaweik or Burmese crane. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
[BURMA 24.670] ’Bird headed restaurant.’
At the eastern edge of Yangon’s Kandawgyi Lake sits the Karaweik Restaurant. Built in the 1970s, this non-floating reproduction of a royal barge boasts two heads of the karaweik or Burmese crane. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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