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Bagan or Pagan photos 1999

Burma (Myanmar), Asia





Burma (Myanmar) facts & history in brief


The ruling military government changed Burma's name to the Union of Myanmar in 1989 and the capital and largest city Rangoon to Yangon, the changes recognised by the UN, but not by all governments.
It is in South East Asia, bordered by China, on Laos, Thailand, the Andaman Sea, the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh and India.

A great variety of wild animals found in its forest and jungles, such as the tiger and leopard, elephant, rhinoceros, wild buffalo, wild boar, and several species of deer and antelope.

Population of around 45 million mainly Buddhist of Mongol or Chinese origin speaking a monosyllabic and polytonal dialect, similar to those of Tibet and China and is the official language and based on the Sanskrit alphabet. It is ruled by the military since 1988.

Burma has a strong Buddhist culture with Indian culture influences and is widely known as the Land of Golden Pagodas because of the numerous temples it has.

Capital, largest city and seaport is Rangoon, now called Yangon.



We arrived from Thailand and we were forced to exchange US$300 per person to enter Burma (Myanmar), which we were told when we applied for our visas.

After a few days in Rangoon (Yangoon) we were going to be taken by a very unreliable travel firm to Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay, Pyinmana, Toungoo and back to Rangoon.

It did not work out that way though.
About a hundred kilometers before we got to Pagan our driver, hit a pedestrian, he was a drunk a little bit and wondered front of our car.
It was really unavoidable.

We had to spend a very unpleasent couple of hours sitting in the middle of the little village under police guard, stared at by the passing villagers, who already heard our story on the 'bush telegraph' and seen us as strangers anyway.
It was around midnight, with my young wife and 12 year old son.
It was rather unpleasant.

We did not go to bed until 3am.
The driver had to go back to sort out his accident with the police.
That was the end of that trip with the car.

The travel firm, although we prepaid the whole tour, left us there.
We had to arrange to fly to Mandalay and back to Rangoon at our own expense.

We never managed to see Pyinmana and Toungoo of course.

Our letters of complaints and asking for compensation to the travel firm, their directors, to the Minister of Tourism and the Travel Association etc are all unanswerred to date.

I advise anybody travelling to Burma (Myanmar) to be very careful.



Bagan (Pagan) is an ancient, abandoned city with thousands of ruined or not so ruined temples.

A really awesome place.



You can click on these photos for an enlargement.

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