Yawnghwe village
Intha residents on the Inle lake
Skipper on the tiller bar
Intha fisher
Fishing carp with a conical net on Inle lake
Leg rowing fishers
Life on the Inle lake
Setting a fish trap
Open air celebration in Thar Lay
Shwe Inn Tha Resort
Shwe Inn Tha resort
Housing on the Inle Lake
Market women arrive Heyan Yawama
Long tail boats on the dam
Shopping on the market
Intha market women offer their pottery products
Scene in an open coffee bar
Pa'O woman in her traditional outfit
Pa'O girls
Intha girls in Shan State
Market stall offering drilling potatoes
Pa'O woman buying vegetable
Karen market women
Sailingboats on the Inya Lake in Yangon
Venue of the Dinghy Fever
Chauk Htat Gyi Reclining Buddhas feet
Chauk Htat Gyi Reclining Buddha Image
Chauk Htat Gyi Reclining Buddha Image
Sule Pagoda
Sule Pagoda and its sad history
Yangons Sule Pagoda Road
Sule Pagoda
Man carrying a basket full of coco
Burmese arcade in the complex of the Pagoda
Buddha statue beside Botataung Pagoda
Monk praying to the Buddha in Botataung Pagoda
Worshippers inside Botataung Pagoda
Botataung Pagoda
Inside the Botataung Pagoda
Strand Hotel in Yangon
Local people leave the ferry
Crossing the river back to Yangon
Greengrocer vendor girl
Flower stall along the main road
Girl selling flowers
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Sir U Po Tha
U Po Tha one of the country's leading paddy merchants, was a very pious and generous man and donated many religious buildings like
the Shwedagon Pagoda northern main pray hall
this Chauk-Htat-Kyee Reclining Buddha
and
the Chauk-Htat-Kyee Monastery.
He was knighted by the British government in 1927.
the Shwedagon Pagoda northern main pray hall
this Chauk-Htat-Kyee Reclining Buddha
and
the Chauk-Htat-Kyee Monastery.
He was knighted by the British government in 1927.
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