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Myanmar: What to See & Do: OverviewMany travelers rush through Yangon in favor of cultural destinations like Bagan, Mandalay and Inle Lake, but Myanmar’s largest city gives a great taste of the contradictions and colors that... |
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Myanmar: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: Feel Myanmar FoodAn expat based in Yangon calls this laid-back restaurant a “superb place to try an excellent range of Bamar dishes. They are laid out in little trays so you can... |
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Myanmar: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: MonsoonPhyu Phyu Tin, the owner of this charming restaurant around the corner from The Strand, was one of the first restaurateurs to introduce the notion that Burmese food (normally eaten... |
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Myanmar: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Sharky’sRecommends an expat based in Yangon: “More of a shop than a restaurant, Sharkey’s is popular for its locally made cheese, yogurt and pesto, as well as home-grown vegetables and... |
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Myanmar: What to See & Do: Other Attractions: Circle TrainThis is not on anyone’s sightseeing list and you need a local guide to help figure out timing, as the train runs on a somewhat erratic schedule. Making the loop... |
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Myanmar: What to See & Do: Sights: Shwedagon PagodaPresiding over Yangon, like a gleaming golden talisman, the Shwedagon Pagoda is the country’s holiest Buddhist site (eight strands of hair of the historical Buddha are said to be enshrined... |
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Family: Places: Family Trip to MyanmarIndagare member, Lisle Davies, recently went to Southeast Asia for two jam-packed weeks with her husband, eleven-year-old son and thirteen-year-old daughter. Here are her impressions and tips for traveling to... |
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Active/Adventure: People: Postcard from Myanmar and A Plea for TravelersFrom Frederique Raeymaekers “I promised that I would let you know what I thought of the situation in Myanmar. It is very sad for the country that the overly sensationalized... |
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Commentary: Crisis in BurmaLast week our news blast included a member’s rave about a special riverboat in Myanmar, the country which has just been devastated by Cyclone Nargis. Tens of thousands of people... |
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Learning: Places: Back from YangonIndagare member and contributor Tiffany Schauer recently traveled to Yangon, the largest city and former capital of Burma, to visit a non-profit music center that she calls an “oasis of... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: BurmaDepending on the amount of time you have, the ideal trip would involve combining time on the Irrawaddy River with time in Bagan, Mandalay, Yangon (Rangoon) and Inle Lake. A... |
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