Burmese People
Burmese People
a happy folk of Buddhists, not yet spoiled by global mass tourism

Location:
North Okkalapa, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)
Duration:
Monday, March 12, 2018
Personal highlights
- Burmese people: always smiling, generous and genuinely interested
- Burmese language: based on Sino-Tibetan, with some Indo-European
- Origins: migrated from China
in the 7th century, with Indian influence - Traditions: mostly Buddhists, celebrating festivities with music
- My experience: people being grateful and hospitable everywhere
Image sources
- Children in Inwa
- Old man in Dala
- Me with two monks
- Two boys in Mingun
- Monks on the U-Bein Bridge
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