20100802 Yangon (Rangoon)




The newly implemented Visa On Arrival (VOA) regulation attract many tourists flocking into this long self isolated country. Yangon airport was quite modern, but the atmosphere seemed a little rigid and cold. The procedure consumed an hour, surprisingly the local passport holders needed longer time to get through immigration. The officers were super friendly!

The capital Yangon looks like Kuala Lumpur in 70’s. In downtown, 100 year-old buildings can be seen standing solidly, lots of street hawkers and vendors lined up the main streets, English is fairly popular, most of the vehicles are old (no motorbike is allowed in this capital), taxi is quite expensive, buses are always in rush and heavily packed.

There are only a handful of tourist attractions in Yangon. Shwedagon Pegoda is the only “qualified” spot I had visited. The glimmering golden stupa is particularly beautiful in the evening under the spotlights. The nearby Thanlyin and Kyauktan were not spectacular, but good to kill time.

The traditional Burmese food is not my type, fermented and sour taste couldn’t please my taste buds. The Shan food which is closer to Chinese cuisine is my favourite. Lots of consumables are imported from the neighbouring countries. A can of Coca-Cola costs USD0.70, but the local Star Cola (quite similar taste) costs USD0.20.

Myanmar produce world class gems, but the export was restricted due to international sanctions. The Ruby is said the top quality in the world. It’s fun to learn how to differentiate the quality, but the price tags are not cheap. A tiny bead of top class Star Ruby could cost tens of thousands dollars.

People are generally afraid to criticize the junta government publicly, too many spies are around, rumours said. A monk initiated political talk with me, I avoided it to prevent any unnecessary trouble.

I met a lady in Bogyoke market wearing bracelet and pendant fully studded with diamonds. The bracelet alone costs USD10000. Asked if she is afraid of being rob, she replied no such case in Yangon. wow... this country is safer then ours.


Street Food


Free drinking water donated by public.


Street Food, Shan cuisine.


Betel



 
Restaurant



Bird nests on the ceiling.



 
Alley view in Yangon.



Tailors inside Bogyoke market


Lottery



 
Bread with margerine and sugar.



Cold water vendor.



Novice monks collected alms.



Pirated DVD



 
Public phones, mobile phone charges is very expensive.



 
Job opportunity abroad.



Bathing



 
Preserved fishes & shrimps.



Ferry to Yele Phaya. Foreigner to pay USD5 to charter the boat, local pay USD 0.10 per head.



Buddha Image



Wishes would be realized if stone is lifted



Feeding catfish, water was too milky.



Yele Phaya



 
Offering & donation.



Souvenirs



Lunch at local restaurant, not my choice.



Woman with thanakha smearing on face and hands.



 
sun drying / preserving fishes.



Too hot!



 
Thanlyin - Khaik Khauk Phaya



 
Ad of fortune teller / palm reader



Khaik Khauk Phaya



 
Meditation



Tour guide Mr.Win.



Supermodel... (she is not an albino).



Bogyoke Aung San Market.



Local cosmetic thanakha - grind the tree bark become powder and mix with water.



For sure not from Japan, I don't see any donut on the rack.



 
The best beer in Myanmar, taste OK.



 
World's largest jade boulder.



Taxi is expensive, and this is the ordinary quality.



 
Bus company.



 
Shan spicy noodle.

  

Old building.



The most famous Shwedagon Temple.



 
South gate entrance to Shwedagon.



Glittering stupa in Shwedagon.



 



Shwedagon



 
Praying



Shwedagon night view under spotlight.



Golden Buddhas.


Beautiful!



 
Owner of a "longyi" outlet in Bogyoke market.



Hotpot noodles.



 
Manchester United's branch in Yangon.


Old Building in Yangon.



Mobile water supply.


Ferry & jetty, foreigners' ticket costs 20x more.



Old building in Yangon.