Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter, will show you the 7 Must-Sees in YANGON, a former capital of Myanmar and the business hub in central part of the country. Art was accompanied by his local friends, who are eager to show you the charms of their hometown. Let's take this journey together!
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7 Must-Sees in YANGON, Myanmar
#1 Shwedagon Pagoda
#2 Colonial Architecture in Downtown Yangon
#3 Chaukhtatgyi Buddha (Reclining Buddha)
#4 Sule Pagoda
#5 Inya Lake
#6 Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda
#7 Chancellor's Road at The University of Yangon
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Let's visit Myanmar in 10 minutes - Bagan Inle Hpa An Zwegabiin Golden Rock
Backpacking alone in Myanmar (new official name of Burma), near Thailand and India. 10 minutes over different amazing places that you shouldn't miss : Hpa An, Zwegabin monastery, Inle Lake, Bagan, Hsipaw,... And also some tips to travel with a low budget.
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Mae Sot, Thailand to Myawaddy, Myanmar (Burma)
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Crossing the border between Mae Sot, Thailand and Myawaddy, Myanmar and walking over the Friendship Bridge. It's an easy crossing but you have to get your Myanmar visa in Bangkok, Thailand first. There is no visa on arrival for Myanmar.
MYANMAR ON A BUDGET // HPA-AN FOR FREE // MYANMAR TRAVEL VLOG
It's our second day in beautiful Hpa-An, Myanmar and it's yet another day of adventuring around Hpa An on a motorbike, meeting amazing locals and soaking up the beauty of this majestic place. In this vlog we visit the amazing little pagoda, Kyaut Ka Latt, built on top of a rock in the middle of lake, get invited for som Karen hilltribe food and we also visit the impressive Yathae Pyan Cave, where we run into the most photogenic monkey we've ever met.
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Is It Safe To Travel Here? || Myanmar
As travel vloggers, we do our best to state the truths, good or bad in the places we visit. We try and get better at this with every video.
The Rohingya people living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar are discriminated against and killed in their own country. The discrimination is backed by some of the government and enforced by many military and police.
The Rohingya people are apart of a different ethnic group or religious sect (Muslim) than that of the majority population.
No, while in Myanmar (Mandalay, Bagan, and Yangon) we did not notice any racial discrimination towards us in particular, but tourist rates are rising and we feel that people are choosing to ignore what is happening in this country.
We traveled to Myanmar because Ashlei is a photojournalist and was there on assignment.
Please do research before traveling to your your next travel destination.
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Profile on Democracy Leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Myanmar: What sparked latest violence in Rakhine? APHR
Nobel peace laureates to Suu Kyi: 'End Rohingya genocide or face prosecution'
U.S. Holocaust Museum Rescinds Human Rights Award From Aung San Suu Kyi
Tourism to Myanmar up 18 percent – despite 'ethnic cleansing' of Rohingya
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ALMOST DIED & SLEPT ON THE STREET | Myanmar VLOG | Sofian Worldwide #26
Myanmar 2018: after about three great days in Hpa-an, it now takes us to the south of Myanmar. Through a conversation with a local, we were recommended to travel to Dawei, where we were told to expect incredible things. A beautiful place without tourists or hardly tourists? That sounds like a place where I want to be as soon as possible! Join me on this adventure!
It is also an adventure because we decided to hitchhike the whole way by hitchhiking! And like in this video we have never been to Myanmar before! Travelling under the awareness that it can be very dangerous and you don't know where to land and sleep at the end of the day is a real experience!
Hitchhiking in Myanmar? Hitchhiking from Hpa-an to Dawei?
For us, the trip also means crossing or travelling through two states within Myanmar with a total of 15 countries. Among them Mon State with the capital Mawlamyine and Tanintharyi Division. Hitchhiking through Mon State and the Tanintharyi region? Does that work? Let's see what will happen in the next few videos. In any case, stick to it, don't miss it! The plan is to get to Dawei somehow, but we didn't know what would happen by then.
The story about the Local Bus at the beginning of the video:
Why I want to tell the story has the following reason. We have found that hitchhiking through Myanmar is not usual, especially for locals. Tramping within cities is almost impossible, as there is hardly any way to make drivers aware of the fact that they are trampling and want to get a ride.
So what did we do? We left the city of Hpa-an on foot, and when we arrived at the city limits, it worked directly with the hitchhiking.
At least we thought so. We were picked up on the highway by three brothers, I think, with the understanding that they're taking us to the next town. After about 4 km we turned off from the highway into a settlement, which turned out to be the home of the three brothers. We thought they might just have to pick up something and then it would go on. After about 10 minutes we were called to dinner. So their mother had cooked food for us. By the way, a really super nice family! After we had eaten, we already drove on. At least we thought so. Arriving on the highway we were let out about 200 meters further with one of the three brothers. The other two said goodbye and left by car.
What's the matter now, are you wondering? Since we didn't know what their plan was, we waited about half an hour at this place. And suddenly the brother walked across the street because of loud honking.
It was a local bus we've been waiting for all this time! The three brothers thought that we were waiting for a bus on the highway, because our hand signal for hitchhiking was probably not understood as hitchhiking. So you helped us, invited us to dinner and organized a bus! So we couldn't say no to this bus, which didn't cost us 1,000 kyat from Hpa-an to the capital Mawlamyine.
Crazy right? The event showed us that, on the one hand, communication as a foreigner in some places in Myanmar can be very difficult, but the people of Myanmar are really kind and helpful, even if they did not understand directly what our real plan was.
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Illegal Entry Into Burma
While doing research for a Thailand expedition we found a few waterfalls we had to visit but they were in the country of Burma and we did not have a visa for Burma. We were going to be in Burma for only for a few hours so it didn't warrant paying an extra $100.00 for two Burma visas. We, (with the help of locals) found a few ways to enter the country illegally by skirting the border crossing by way of foot paths around the border. While at this particular waterfall in Burma we noticed a couple Burma solders looking at us and suspected they would soon approach us and ask us for our passport and visa. We nonchalantly strolled away from them and disappeared into the surrounding jungle to avoid apprehension. We quickly found another path heading east. After a couple hours of hiking through beautiful tropical jungle we found ourselves approximately 2 miles south of where our vehicle rental was parked. We easily got a ride back to our car by way of local bus, A pick up truck .50 cents. We've only been busted once for illegally entering Laos by skirting the border crossing. All they did was make us go back and enter legally. No big deal. If I wasn't with Phyllis I'm sure they would have kept me for a while.
HITCHHIKERS IN MYANMAR (BURMA) // HEADING TOWARDS THE BEACHES // MYANMAR TRAVEL VLOG
It's time to hitchihke again. This time we are sticking our thumbs out in Bagan, Myanmar to travel 580 kilometres to the famous beaches of Ngapali in Rakhin State.
We knew we were in for a mission this time. The further away we got from Bagan the worse the roads got and we started to doubt if we would make it all the way to Ngapali or not only by hitchhiking.
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