Outside the Bogyoke Aung San Market
At the pier on Yangon harbor
Myself on the ferry crossing the Yangon river
Fisher boats at the other river side
Dala Ferry terminal
Girl selling flowers
Flower stall along the main road
Greengrocer vendor girl
Crossing the river back to Yangon
Local people leave the ferry
Strand Hotel in Yangon
Inside the Botataung Pagoda
Botataung Pagoda
Worshippers inside Botataung Pagoda
Monk praying to the Buddha in Botataung Pagoda
Buddha statue beside Botataung Pagoda
Burmese arcade in the complex of the Pagoda
Man carrying a basket full of coco
Sule Pagoda
Yangons Sule Pagoda Road
Sule Pagoda and its sad history
Sule Pagoda
Chauk Htat Gyi Reclining Buddha Image
Girl at the Bogyoke Aung San Market
Bogyoke Aung San Market
Center Point Shopping Center
Durian fruit for sale in Yangon
Yangon Sailing Club
Deceptive idyllic mood at Inya Lake
Inya Lake in Yangon
Kaba Aye Pagoda
Kaba Aye Pagoda
Mother and her daughter in Kaba Aye
Kaba Aye Pagoda
Inside the Kaba Aye Pagoda
Swal Daw Myat Zaedi
Inside the Swal Daw Pagoda
Buddhas tooth in the Swal Daw Pagoda
Pavilion outside the Marble Buddha hall
Marble Buddha behind a glas shield
The white elephant pavilion
White elephant in Yangon
Encountering local people at night
Pilgrims meditation at Shwedagon complex
Around the pagoda step by step
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Railway to the Yangon train station


Myanmar Railway operates 858 stations throughout the country.
Yangon Central and Mandalay Central have been the twin anchors of the network.
Its an incredible experience to foreign visitors having a ride with the Burmese train. The tour from Angon to Mandalay takes 10 hours.
Myanmar Railway also operates a 46-kilometre 39-station loop system that connects Yangon's downtown, satellite towns and suburban areas. The railway runs 200 times and sells 150,000 tickets daily.
The loop, which takes about three hours to complete, is a way to see a cross section of life in Yangon for common people. A great suggest to adventure tourists.
Yangon Central and Mandalay Central have been the twin anchors of the network.
Its an incredible experience to foreign visitors having a ride with the Burmese train. The tour from Angon to Mandalay takes 10 hours.
Myanmar Railway also operates a 46-kilometre 39-station loop system that connects Yangon's downtown, satellite towns and suburban areas. The railway runs 200 times and sells 150,000 tickets daily.
The loop, which takes about three hours to complete, is a way to see a cross section of life in Yangon for common people. A great suggest to adventure tourists.
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