
English: Young monk in front of the Bagaya Kyaung monastery. It is in Burma, near Mandalay. The building itself was made of teakwood, except the stairs. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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This is a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED guide from the Telegraph. Check it out!
Personally, looking at the Telegraph guide brought back vivid memories of our own visit to Burma last year. It’s now officially called Myanmar, by the way.
Burma is the hottest destination in Asia, right now. If you are tempted, I would strongly encourage you to visit Burma very soon before it is spoiled by mass-tourism. Don’t delay!
Any thoughts?
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