MYANMAR MM (BURMA) Yangon (RANGOON) MANDALAY IRRAWADDY RIVER JAN., 1976
Don travelled to Mandalay in Burma in January, 1976 for a week. Don then went to Thailand, Singapore, and flew to Australia in Feb., 1976 to begin a teaching career in estern Australia.
Mandalay
Mandalay
This sprawling cultural centre is the most Burman of Myanmar's cities. It was the last capital of Myanmar before the British took over and is the country's second-largest city. Highlights of Mandalay include Shwenandaw Kyaung, the sole remaining building of the once extravagant moated palace.
Also look out for Mandalay Hill, with its spiralling stairways, temples and sweeping views; and the ancient Rakhine Buddha image at Mahamuni Paya. Bustling markets with produce and handicrafts from all over Upper Myanmar are another feature of Mandalay.
Here are market place photos.
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The Irrawaddy or, officially, Ayeyarwady River is a river that flows from north to south through Myanmar. It is the country's largest river and most important commercial waterway. with a length of 2,210 km.
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Crossing with the ferry of the Yangon river at Yangon. Nice views of crowds entering and leaving the boat with lots of packages and trade.
Men from Yangon, Irrawaddy, and Mandalay (Part 1)
These are men from the Yangon area and one from the north in the Irrawaddy region, and another man whom we just met who lives even farther north in central Myanmar near Mandalay.
The first three men are from the Yangon area. They lead small groups in worship on Sunday morning, and then they take a number of bus rides to worship with Rev. Titus's congregation in the afternoon service.
The fourth man who speaks is the one whom we just met from Mandalay.
The fifth man is Pastor Soe Win from the Irrawaddy region. Rev. Titus has known him for many years, and he came to the last conference we held in Yangon. He is referred to as a missionary pastor who labors with a group that is near to the Irrawaddy congregation where Rev. Titus's father is an elder. This area is about a half day's journey to the north of where Rev. Titus lives.
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Yangon is a former capital of Burma (Myanmar) and the capital of Yangon Region. Although the military government has officially relocated the capital to Naypyidaw since March 2006,Yangon, with a population of over five million, continues to be the country's largest city and the most important commercial centre.Although Yangon's infrastructure is undeveloped compared to those of other major cities in Southeast Asia, it has the largest number of colonial buildings in the region today. While many high-rise residential and commercial buildings have been constructed or renovated throughout downtown and Greater Yangon in the past two decades, most satellite towns that ring the city continue to be deeply impoverished.
Colonial Yangon, with its spacious parks and lakes and mix of modern buildings and traditional wooden architecture, was known as the garden city of the East. By the early 20th century, Yangon had public services and infrastructure on par with London.Before World War II, about 55% of Yangon's population of 500,000 was Indian or South Asian, and only about a third was Bamar (Burman). Karens, the Chinese, the Anglo-Burmese and others made up the rest.
Yangon's property market is the most expensive in the country and beyond the reach of most Yangonites. Most rent outside downtown and few can afford to rent downtown area apartments. (In 2008, rents for a typical 650-to-750-square-foot (60 to 70 m2) apartments in downtown and vicinity range between K70,000 and K150,000 and those for high end condos between K200,000 and K500,000.)
Most men of all ages (and some women) spend their time at ubiquitous tea-shops, found in any corner or street of the city. Watching European football (mostly English Premier League with occasional La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga) matches while sipping tea is a popular pastime among many Yangonites, rich and poor alike. The average person stays close to his or her neighbourhood haunts. The well-to-do tend to visit shopping malls and parks on weekends. Some leave the city on weekends for Chaungtha and Ngwesaung beach resorts in Ayeyarwady Division.
Yangon is also home to many pagoda festivals (paya pwe), held during dry-season months (November -- March). The most famous of all, the Shwedagon Pagoda Festival in March, attracts thousands of pilgrims from around the country.Yangon's museums are the domain of tourists and rarely visited by the locals.
Most of Yangon's larger hotels offer some kind of nightlife entertainment, geared towards tourists and the well-to-do Burmese. Some hotels offer traditional Burmese performing arts shows complete with a traditional Burmese orchestra. The pub scene in larger hotels is more or less the same as elsewhere in Asia. Other options include karaoke bars and pub restaurants in Yangon Chinatown.
Due to the problems of high inflation, the lack of high denomination notes, and the fact that many of the population do not have access to checks, or credit or debit cards, it is common to see citizens carrying a considerable amount of cash. (The highest denomination of Burmese currency kyat is 5000 (~US$5.)) Credit cards are only rarely used in the city, chiefly in the more lavish hotels.
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