The Western world first learned about the country of golden pagodas from Marco Polo in the 13th century. Today, we rediscover Myanmar, a country that virtually disappeared from the map during many decades of military rule.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerThe Western world first learned about the country of golden pagodas from Marco Polo in the 13th century. Today, we rediscover Myanmar, a country that virtually disappeared from the map during many decades of military rule.
In the photo: U Bein, the world's largest teak bridge, stretches 1.2 kilometers across the lake near the ancient Burmese capital of Amarapura.
In the photo: U Bein, the world's largest teak bridge, stretches 1.2 kilometers across the lake near the ancient Burmese capital of Amarapura.
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The Western world first learned about the country of golden pagodas from Marco Polo in the 13th century. Today, we rediscover Myanmar, a country that virtually disappeared from the map during many decades of military rule.
In the photo: U Bein, the world's largest teak bridge, stretches 1.2 kilometers across the lake near the ancient Burmese capital of Amarapura.
In the photo: U Bein, the world's largest teak bridge, stretches 1.2 kilometers across the lake near the ancient Burmese capital of Amarapura.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerPorters, street vendors and everyone else in Myanmar carry loads on their heads.
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Porters, street vendors and everyone else in Myanmar carry loads on their heads.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerShwedagon Pagoda and an almost hundred-meter gilded stupa of the same name in Yangon.
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Shwedagon Pagoda and an almost hundred-meter gilded stupa of the same name in Yangon.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerBuddhist monks waiting for their turn at the entrance to a monastery refectory in Amarapura.
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Buddhist monks waiting for their turn at the entrance to a monastery refectory in Amarapura.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerA huge reclining Buddha in a pagoda in Yangon.
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A huge reclining Buddha in a pagoda in Yangon.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerA street vendor’s face is covered with a thanaka made from the bark of the tree of the same name which serves as sunscreen and skin care product.
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A street vendor’s face is covered with a thanaka made from the bark of the tree of the same name which serves as sunscreen and skin care product.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerThe Burmese worship not only Buddha, but also nats, ancient spirits, which eventually became part of Myanmar’s Buddhism.
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The Burmese worship not only Buddha, but also nats, ancient spirits, which eventually became part of Myanmar’s Buddhism.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerGolden Stone Pagoda, or Kyaiktiyo, is a traditional pilgrimage site. According to legend, the hair of the Buddha immured in the pagoda keeps the stone from slipping off the ledge.
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Golden Stone Pagoda, or Kyaiktiyo, is a traditional pilgrimage site. According to legend, the hair of the Buddha immured in the pagoda keeps the stone from slipping off the ledge.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerThis stupa in Mingun would have been the world's largest Buddhist stupa, if its construction had been completed.
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This stupa in Mingun would have been the world's largest Buddhist stupa, if its construction had been completed.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerStatue at Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay, is considered a living twin of the Buddha. The monks wash it with soap and water every morning.
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Statue at Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay, is considered a living twin of the Buddha. The monks wash it with soap and water every morning.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerOnce the capital of the kingdom of the same name, today Bagan is a huge archaeological site with more than 2,000 pagodas, stupas and temples.
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Once the capital of the kingdom of the same name, today Bagan is a huge archaeological site with more than 2,000 pagodas, stupas and temples.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerBuddhist monks and nuns go in search of donations as a daily routine.
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Buddhist monks and nuns go in search of donations as a daily routine.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerSpectators and participants in a religious procession on Lake Inle.
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Spectators and participants in a religious procession on Lake Inle.
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerFloating vegetable gardens
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Floating vegetable gardens
© RIA Novosti . Fedor VilnerMyanmar maintains the traditions of ancient handicrafts, including making umbrellas using special paper...
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Myanmar maintains the traditions of ancient handicrafts, including making umbrellas using special paper...
© RIA Novosti . Fedor Vilnerwood carving...
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wood carving...
© RIA Novosti . Fedor Vilnerand weaving.
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and weaving.