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.
[BURMA 24.674] ’Worshipping at the Shwedagon Pagoda.’
Worshippers bow at the foot (right) of the Naungdawyi Stupa in the north-eastern corner of Yangon’s Shwedagon Temple. In the background towers the central stupa of the temple complex. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
[BURMA 24.674] ’Worshipping at the Shwedagon Pagoda.’
Worshippers bow at the foot (right) of the Naungdawyi Stupa in the north-eastern corner of Yangon’s Shwedagon Temple. In the background towers the central stupa of the temple complex. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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