2007年11月7日星期三

vivi: Burma

cara vivi. so many asian countries we have been. i suppose you are still energitic, aren't you? since we never have our destination. we are alwasy on our road. brillant road. promising road. today, we are going to burma. i found a webpage recording so many burma pictures. so beatiful. i have never even thought that burma is so extraordinary. i am looking forward to visiting this wonderful land.
http://private.addcom.de/asiaphoto/burma/
Burma is another country pretty close to china. in my impression. it is a country less develped up till now. maybe it is better for traveller. i saw an excerpt in the net that the temples in burma are even more than travellers. i quote something from internet as follows.
Myanmar, or Burma as it is still more familiarly known in the West, is a country where magnificent and ancient Buddhist temples gaze out serenely over a nation restless for change. Myanmar has plenty of wonders for the eye--sinuous, life-giving rivers, lush mountain forests, and intricately-drawn cities--but it can also trouble the soul. For the last 30 years, its people have been ruled by a notoriously repressive military government, the tatmadaw.
Travel to Myanmar is as a result a rather vexed moral question, as the bulk of tourist revenue falls into the government's coffers. Against this coldly financial argument, however, is the notion that interaction with Myanmar's people and culture helps to encourage change. Both perspectives have their defenders; we at Interknowledge leave the decision to you.

http://www.geographia.com/myanmar/
check'em out. very nice place. we must go at the right time.

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