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Burmese family enjoy a lunch pick nick on the floor
While monks or worshippers get themselves in meditation in front of Buddha the Burmese family takes their snacks and tea drinks on the floor, sometimes playing rock music out of the iPod, kids running around, shouting and playing with toys, pulling on monks robe. But is a strict "must" for every body to wear off shoes and socks and walk bar feet in every temple premises. This is the casual habit in Burma compared to other Asian countries with more conservative habits.
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