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    June 13, 2007

    KY travels – Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar

    One one of the last days in Myanmar, we decided to take some time off and visit one of the very few tourist attractions in this once vibrant South East Asian City, the Shwedagon Pagoda.

    Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar
    an alternate childhood

    There is a US $5 entrance fee for foreigners, but interestingly, the local currency is not accepted. There was no guide books or brochures given, all you get is a place to place your shoes (no shoes allowed in the pagoda) and a sticker to indicate you are a paid “customer”.

    Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar
    the main pagoda

    The main pagoda is 98 meters high, and is at least over 1,000 years old, with some believe that it was actually built before the death of Lord Buddha, some 25 centuries ago. There are multiple structures and probably hundreds of statues, some with gold plating.

    Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar
    gold plated Buddha statues

    Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar
    roof of the gallery from main road

    Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar
    the Singu Min Bell

    The pagoda was filled with quite a lot of pilgrims and visitors alike, with many monks as well.

    Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar
    monks and pilgrims

    It was a gloomy and rainy afternoon that makes for a very miserable condition for photography. The fact that I only had the camera for a few days didn’t help the matter either. The photos you see here do not give justice to the magnificent structure that is Shwedagon Pagoda, a place really worth visiting.

    filed under Myanmar, Travel
    May 29, 2007

    KY travels – 2nd visit to Yangon, Myanmar

    This is my second working trip to Yangon, Myanmar. The pictures from last trip was taken with my now retired Nokia 7610. I have, however, decided to jumped onto the DSLR bandwagon and got myself a brand spanking new Canon 400D as an excuse that I need a better camera to document the stay at the former capitol of Myanmar. Furthermore, I will be traveling to a couple other interesting locations within Myanmar as well.

    Yangon city, Maynmar, busy day time
    Dyna bus, only 100 kyats to board

    Nothing much has changed since I last visited this place about 2 years ago, with the exception of the new Yangon airport that was opened just 3 days prior to our arrival. The city still looks the same, I haven’t spotted any new big buildings, Dyna buses are still roaming the busy streets, carrying at least 5x more passangers than those trucks are designed to.

    Yangon city, Maynmar, busy day time
    the day market, bustling with people

    The main street outside Traders Hotel are still bustling with people and merchants, some of them more energetic than others. Here you can find anything from

    Yangon city, Maynmar, busy day time
    a high energy merchant selling cloths

    Yangon city, Maynmar, busy day time
    a tired shop keeper

    Yangon city, Maynmar, night market
    Myanmar’s very own satey celup?

    The scene at downtown Yangon at night is similar to day time, but with more food stalls selling variety of local delights that I haven’t find the chance (or courage) to try yet. Among the usual offerings such as food, cloths, and watches, I changed upon this street artist who employed a pretty unique style of painting by using a brush and a knife to draw up beautiful landscape pictures, very impressive.

    Yangon city, Maynmar, night market
    an artist at work

    Yangon city, Maynmar, night market
    one of the many pagodas in Yangon

    These are among the first pictures taken using the new gear, many more shall come, stay tuned!

    Canon EOS 400D
    my new gear, Canon EOS 400D

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