I Slept in this Jungle Treehouse in Myanmar, Hsipaw ????????
I did a 2 day jungle trek in Myanmar, Hsipaw and it certainly was eventful! Was sad to see hunting in person but that is unfortunately life here in Myanmar, Hsipaw
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Pt 2: Hsipaw in the Wet! amazing trucks & agricultural vehicles on a street corner, Myanmar (Burma)
Part 2 - When the skyes open and theres heavy rain! An array of facinating old trucks and agricultural vehicles, viewed from a a streert corner in the town of Hsipaw, in the Shan States of Myanmar (Burma).
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B-25 airplane bombs bridges and railways near Hsipaw, Burma. HD Stock Footage
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B-25 airplane bombs bridges and railways near Hsipaw, Burma.
Bombardment by B-25 airplanes near Hsipaw, Burma. Map shows places. Aerial view of the city. B-25 airplane drops bombs. Bombs dropped over bridges and railways. Smoke arises due to the bombardment. Map shows bombardment in military area. Location: Hsipaw Burma. Date: 1944.
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Civil war in North Shan state Myanmar
War fighting between ethnics and Government.
Пастух с козочками в Сипо, Мьянма / Musical Goats on the Road at Hsipaw, Myanmar
Пастух с козочками в Сипо, Мьянма
Musical Goats on the Road at Hsipaw, Myanmar
The Civil war in Shan State, Myanmar - 2015
Hopes for peace in Myanmar’s Shan state
The people of Shan state in Myanmar are preparing to spend another rainy season living in camps.
Fighting between Myanmar's army and rebel groups has forced many to leave their homes.
But with last year's election of Aung San Suu Kyi, they're hoping that peace talks can begin.
Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports.
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MYANMAR | EVER SMILE TREKKING - KALAW TO INLE LAKE
EXPLORING WHAT MYANMAR HAS TO OFFER THROUGH EVER SMILE TREKKING FROM KALAW TO INLE
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The life in Myanmar
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The Burma Road Is Working Again
Supplies are on their way to the Chinese army despite Japan's attempts to bomb the Burma Road. China's own Air Force is growing and General Chiang Kai Shek has unlimited manpower.
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A rare look at Myanmar's new capital city
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Naypyitaw, Myanmar - 26 March 2007
1. Line of Buddhist monks crossing a road
2. Close-up feet
3. Monks receiving daily alms from local women.
4. Pan from earth-mover to monks as they continue their alms round
5. Close-up rice being served in bowls.
6. Various monks walking past construction vehicles
7. Construction work in front of buildings
8. Driver in cab of a digger
9. Close-up of the digger's bucket
10. Builders at work in front of completed housing
11. Workers
12. Pile of stones outside apartment block
13. Children looking out of a window
14. Pan across rows of identical apartment blocks
15. Staircase that connects the apartment blocks
16. Street sign with apartment blocks behind
17. Man standing at window
18. Interior of communal balcony with several people looking down.
19. Man sitting in his flat
20. Hammock strung up in a bedroom in place of a bed
21. Clothing hanging on a washing line in the window.
22. Pan of kitchen
23. Interior flat showing bare floor and simple bamboo chairs
24. Mid of bench
25. Resident Than Than walking past doorway
26. SOUNDBITE: (Myanmar) Than Than, Naypyitaw resident :
In Yangon my house is wooden, with a wooden floor. There I have to live in low-grade housing. The standard here's much better.
27. Wide shot of market
28. Mid shot of market
29. Girls talking on street
30. People boarding a bus
31. Noodle seller Myint Khin serving noodles from an open-air stall
32. Close-up noodles in bowl
33. SOUNDBITE: (Myanmar) Myint Khin, Noodle Seller:
We only moved in a month ago so we don't really know much about the conditions here yet.
Bangkok, Thailand - 23 March 2007
34. Exiled former political prisoner Zin Linn, a spokesman for the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma, an exiled opposition group walking into room
35. Various Zin Linn taking a book on Burma (now Myanmar) from a shelf
36. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zin Linn, Political Exile :
They (civil servants) do not want to go there because it is a malaria-infested area and also there is no medicines and no facilities for good living, just like that. Everything's difficult. So the government staff, even they do not want to move there.
Naypyitaw, Myanmar - 26 March 2007
37. Various labourers, including women and children digging
38. People gathered in group
39. Secret policeman trying to cover camera lens after he was challenged for interrogating labourers who spoke to foreign journalists
Yangon (formerly called Rangoon), Myanmar - 28 March 2007
40. Close-up flower pulls focus to show the Sule Pagoda
41. Wide shot river
42. Various downtown Yangon
43. Wide of Sule Pagoda
Naypyitaw, Myanmar - 26 March 2007
44. Myanmar's Information Minister, Brigadier-General Kyaw Hsan, walking into news conference
45. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brigadier-General Kyaw Hsan, Information Minister:
The capital city, which is the administrative hub, is required to be placed with easy access to each and every part of the nation. For these reasons, Pyinmana, Lewe and Tatkon townships are mobilised into Naypyitaw.
Naypyitaw, Myanmar - 27 March 2007
46. Various of Myanmar soldiers marching during Armed Forces Day in Naypyitaw, with Senior General Than Shwe taking the salute
Bangkok, Thailand - 23 March 2007
47. SOUNDBITE: (English) Larry Jagan, Burma Analyst:
There was a real concern that they were becoming contaminated by the masses in Rangoon and being made soft by the increased standard of living in Rangoon; the restaurants, the consumer goods. So this was a way really of isolating and insulating the military so they would remain loyal.
Naypyitaw, Myanmar - 26 March 2007
48. Truck going past diggers at construction site
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Order of Battle | Burma Road | Operation Cannibal | Part 1
Let's Play Order of Battle - Burma Road Campaign
Order of Battle: Burma Road is a new DLC for the Order of Battle series, bringing you in the thick of the action in the Burma campaign. Lead many new units and fight on an unfamiliar terrain to stop and repel the Japanese invasion.
As commander of British and Allied forces in this new Order of Battle historical campaign, it's up to you to muster your forces to defend the Malaysian Peninsula and prepare an army to fight in the dense Burmese jungles. Re-live unique historical battles and events through special scenarios that include, but are not limited to:
Providing an aerial umbrella for a British Naval Task Force.
Launching a pre-emptive strike into Thailand to challenge the Japanese advance.
Escorting battered Indian Army units safely across Burmese rivers.
Paving the way for the replacement to the Burma Road: the Ledo Road.
Throwing back the massive Japanese invasion of India at Imphal.
Suppressing an Indian revolt in Bombay by arresting it's leader: Mahatma Gandhi!
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Burma Railway and Erawan Falls
Thailand in 2009.
Pt 1. Deborah NOT happy at the prospect of a long jungle train ride by the River Kwai.
Pt 2. Deborah VERY happy swimming at Erawan Falls.
Overall a good result although things were a bit wobbly on the wooden bridge.
Myanmar conflict: civilians caught in battle in north
More than 2,000 people have been displaced from their homes in Myanmar's northern Shan state, as the Ta’ang National Liberation Army, an ethnic Palaung armed group and the Myanmar army staged tit-for-tat attacks.
That's despite unilateral ceasefire announcements by both sides in the past two months.
And civilians caught in the middle of that fighting are bearing the brunt.
Al Jazeera's Florence Looi reports.
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Ethnic minority from myanmar demonstrate in Denmark against arm conflict in Kachinstate ( Myanmar )
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ကခ်င္စစ္ပဲြအျမန္ရပ္စဲေရးအတြက္ ဒိန္းမတ္နိုင္ငံေရာက္တိုင္းရင္သားမ်ားစုေပါင္း၍ Odense ျမိဳ႕တြင္ ဆႏၵျပခဲ့ၾက။