Blacksmith work in Jay Paw Khone
Some houses do have modern conveniences
Tahr Lay a place with an old pagoda
Phaung Daw Oo pagoda
Waterway to the village
Boats bring worshippers to holy place
Five friendly lady pilgrims
Inside the Phaung Daw Oo pagoda
Worshippers pose for a group photo
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Traffic on the waterways
Rowing the boat
Pagodas in Jay Paw Khone
Romatic restaurant in Jay Paw Khone
Bridge over the waterway
Terminus Inn Dein village
Children play in the shallow creek
Dogs life in Inn Dein village
Ruins of pagodas
Way up to the hill top among hundred old pagodas
Old Buddha image
Old Buddhist props
Historical relief a temple guard
Look out the window from the silk shop
Silk weaver woman making the Yarn
Lotus weaving
Silk thread from the lotus stem
Silk made from lotus flower
Housing in Jay Paw Khone village
Simple home on high piles
Jay Paw Khone village
Along the waterway to In Paw Khone village
Handmade souvenirs to sell for tourists
Busy boat mooring
Karen market women
Pa'O woman buying vegetable
Market stall offering drilling potatoes
Intha girls in Shan State
Pa'O girls
Pa'O woman in her traditional outfit
Scene in an open coffee bar
Intha market women offer their pottery products
Shopping on the market
Long tail boats on the dam
Market women arrive Heyan Yawama
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Girl on the weaving loom


The weavers have estimated that fibers from around 120,000 lotus stems are needed to weave the fabric for a costume. The fabric is then dyed either with chemical or natural dyes to a reddish- brown shade before being cut into patches of different sizes and machine sewn together in rows to resemble the mosaic-like appearance of community owned rice fields prevalent at the time of the Buddha.
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