07 setembro 2007

First Tourist Photos of Myanmar



To understand Naypyidaw (interchangeably spelled Naypyitaw or Nay Pyi Taw, and translated from Burmese into “Abode of Kings”), it helps to know some of the situation in Burma, the country to which it now serves as capital city. The poorest country in southeast Asia, and home to the world’s longest-running civil war (infighting has been ripping state lines to shreds since independence from Britain was granted in 1948), the universally-abhorred military government is fighting a difficult war with the very people it should be protecting. A progressive democratic party was elected in 1990 but prevented in the aftermath from taking power, its Nobel Prize-winning leader put under a house arrest that lasts to this day. The GDP has become stagnant. Cities are in shambles while in the countryside thousands die every year from starvation. And in a greenfield miles from anywhere sits a surreal suburban fantasyland where tap water is drinkable and electricity runs freely.

From Sequential One blog

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