SOUTH-EAST ASIA 2009-10
MYANMAR. AROUND MANDALAY
A monastery in Amarapura -
the "City of Immortality" 11 km from Mandalay
A monk cleaning the huge
reclining Buddha in Amarapura
Ganayon Kyaung, where
hundreds of monks breakfast and hundreds of
tourists photograph it
Prayers before the meal
Alms bowls used by
Buddhist
monks to collect alms
Atop one of the
stupa-studded hills of Sagaing. As in Mandalay Hill, footwear is
prohibited
View from Sagaing Hill
From Sagaing we went to
Inwa, cut off by rivers and canals
Horse carts take tourists
around this ancient Burmese capital
Stupa here, stupa there.
There is such thing as "too many stupas"
Another stupa, another
Buddha
Bagaya Kyaung, a teat
monastery supported by 267 posts
Nanmyin watchtower, 27
meters high and seriously leaning
Locals sell "antiques"
outside places of interest
Horse carts in Inwa
This boat took us back
across the river
Women doing laundry
It's common for women to
carry things on top of their heads
Busy road during the rush
hour
Petrol station for
motorcycles
We went back to Amarapura
for sunset. A monk is walking on the longest teak bridge in the world
Many tourists watch the
sunset from a boat
U Bein's Bridge is 1.2km
long and 200 years old. It's supported by 1060 columns
Sometimes there are as
many tourists as locals, and there is o lot of begging
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