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Month: October 2019

Cafe’s In Yangon: Old Eain Cafe: Food Review

October 29, 2019 By Dr Morris Averill

Old Eain Café is a quiet haven on the edge of the café scene north of Bogyoke Aung San Market, with a small but selectiveRead More

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The Wild And Unknown Problems Of Renting in Myanmar.

October 29, 2019 By Dr Morris Averill

The Wild And Unknown Problems Of Renting in Myanmar. Yangon is an adventurous dream for expats. Whether it’s for exotic tropical landscape or each dayRead More

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Drug Eliminating Museum: A Trippy Place To See.

October 29, 2019 By Dr Morris Averill

A Lesson In The Modern History Of Myanmar, With Or Without Drugs Review: Venue: Drug Elimination Museum Address: Drug Eliminating Museum, Kyun Taw Rd, (CnrRead More

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Stunning Pagodas And Monasteries Of Bago, Myanmar

October 19, 2019 By Dr Morris Averill

Bago (formerly spelt Pegu) was the capital of Hanthawaddy Pegu. this was the heart of the Mon kingdom, that ruled lower Burma from the 13th century to the 16th century.Read More

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How To Use Taxi Trucks Of Mandalay, Myanmar

October 16, 2019 By Dr Morris Averill

Taxi trucks are the feature of Mandalay public transport, packed with passengers, with an erratic timetable, often on routes that only Mandalayians understand. Alternatively, hotels can organise the perfectRead More

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Yangon Walking Tour: Pacing Out Myanmar’s History

October 16, 2019 By MARY

Overview: Title: Guided Yangon Walking Tour Book A Place: http://www.freeyangonwalks.com/ Cost: Free (but a donation is expected). Times: Monday, Wednesday 4-6pm. Meeting point: The entranceRead More

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Cafe Review: Old Eain Cafe Traditional Tree Food

October 12, 2019 By MARY

Cafe Address: Old Eain cafe Room 5, Building, Old Eain, 5 U Wisara Rd, Yangon 11131, Myanmar (Burma) For foodies visiting Yangon the Tree FoodRead More

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The joy of slow travel by train in Myanmar 

October 11, 2019 By Dr Morris Averill

The trains of Myanmar are legendary - for the adventure of riding on a narrow-gauge train track in carriages that is vintage 1960’s or earlier. For those who have never experienced travel on a narrow-gaugeRead More

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Festivals, Pagoda In Videos

October 11, 2019 By MARY

View this post on Instagram Pondaw Paya, Mingun Bell, Settawya Paya & 45 Buddha statutes at U Min Thonze Caves, #Sagaing, #Myanmar A post sharedRead More

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Public Transport In Yangon: Catch A Bus, Train, Or Cab – Too Easy!

October 6, 2019 By Dr Morris Averill

On your first day, the Yangon public transport may feel confusing, but it is workable for first time travellers and so much fun.  From theRead More

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