Myanmar

We spent 12-13 days in Myanmar. Just like most countries in the region, Myanmar and its people haven’t had the best of times in the past. Colonization, civil wars, natural disasters and military oppression have all taken place in the past 150 years, making Myanmar one of the poorest countries in Asia and in the world. Military government had been in charge since the early 1960’s, ruling with an iron fist and performing genocide on multiple occasions.

We arrived when a huge political reform was taking place. There had been democratic elections and the National League for Democracy/the good guys had won with over 80% of the votes. They were to elect a president and a prime minister, change the old military laws and lead the country to better times! Easier said than done because the generals from the previous government, who are still powerful military leaders, wouldn’t let them change much.

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Myanmar is an interesting place. It is very safe. It is packed with religious monuments. It is very hot and dusty. Standard of living is low. People are polite and genuine.

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We got the feeling we were in a special place. A bit rough but very unique.We also got the feeling it wouldn’t stay the way we experienced it for long. All I mentioned above will probably make Myanmar a top tourist destination in the very near future. Millions of people will be going there, spending tons of money. Everything will change.

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