Look out the window from the silk shop
Five friendly lady pilgrims
Rowing the boat
Children play in the shallow creek
Dogs life in Inn Dein village
Souvenir stall along the stairs
Nge Hpe Chaung village and its people
Women and girls in the tomato fields
Inside Nga Phe Chaung, the jumping cats monastery
Hydroponic farming systems on the Inle Lake
Shwe Inn Tha resort receptionst
Selling sacrifice goods Thaung Tho monastery
Fishers at the early morning
Pond bird finds a small home stay
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Jeune fille AKHA
Control office
No.2 Winder
Kite flying
Train and shops
Namtu bridge
New smelter
The Namtu Flue
Silk thread from the lotus stem
Scene in an open coffee bar
Intha market women offer their pottery products
Shopping on the market
Open air celebration in Thar Lay
Life on the Inle lake
Leg rowing fishers
Fishing carp with a conical net on Inle lake
Intha fisher
Skipper on the tiller bar
Yawnghwe village
Venue of the Dinghy Fever
Man carrying a basket full of coco
Buddha statue beside Botataung Pagoda
Dala Ferry terminal
Myself on the ferry crossing the Yangon river
Girl at the Bogyoke Aung San Market
The white elephant pavilion
Encountering local people at night
Kaba Aye Pagoda Road in Yangon
Young boy with his thanaka make up
Young novice getting monkshood
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Lotus weaving
The fabric is woven in 90-meter batches, which take about a month and a half to complete. The weavers have estimated that fibers from around 120,000 lotus stems are needed to weave the fabric for a costume.
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