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Hospital's RoomMain room of a small but clean and new hospital near the Bana Vihara used mainly by Chakma People. Visiting this hospital, luckily empty, with some monks as guides was a very rewarding experience and totally recommendable.
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Street Life in PatheinTypical busy street in Myanmar towns, shoppers, monks and trishaws fill the streets every day.
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Head MonkThe head of a monastery compound outside of Pathein. A really old and friendly monk who is alway ready to open their house to visitors.
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Traditional UmbrellasSome of the typical umbrellas sold at several umbrellas workshops in Pathein. Elaborated in a traditional way and used mostly by monks, rich people, and tourists of course.
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IlluminatedA really beautiful and special statue of a Buddhist monk and his alms bowl in Shwemokehtaw Pagoda at Pathein.
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The ProphetStatue located in Shwemokehtaw Pagoda at Pathein.
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Monks at Mingun PayaSome local monks heading to the entrance of Mingun Paya.
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Monks over the bridgeMonks crossing with their bicycles the longest teak footbridge in the world located in Amarapura.
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Monks in AmarapuraMonks crossing with their bicycles the longest teak footbridge in the world located in Amarapura.
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Amarapura Teak FootbridgeView of the long teak footbridge in Amarapura during evening time.
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Young MonkYoung monks in their study time in Umengoise Paya in Sagaing.
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Roof top MonksSome young monks using the roof-top of a local pick-up with their alm's bowl.
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Young MonksSome young monks in front of one shop in Mandalay with their alm's bowl.
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5 pmTime to beat the bell in the monastery by one of the monks living there.
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