Colonial Yangon

There are wonders to discover within Yangon Downtown. I visited Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue, hidden in the once-thriving community. I then started with Sule Pagoda, which is in the city center. Amidst the busy streets, be amazed at the colonial-era buildings, the markets, Chinatown and Little India.

I took a short break at Pansodan Scene Café and Gallery for the AC. Afterwards, I went down Pansodan road which hosts the most beautiful architecture in Yangon.  I dropped by Gekko Restaurant to see the beautiful British floor tiles which are still preserved since colonial times.  Later I went inside the Strand Hotel to be see its magnificent décor and its renowned historical past. It is the oldest and most famous hotel in Myanmar, built by the Sarkies brothers in 1901.


















I saw a few Buddhist and Hindu temples. China town is crammed with streetside vendors selling everything from gold to vegetables. I got a cold soda and baked snacks, rather than food from the roadside stalls. There are many people wear the Longyi, a tubular piece of cloth similar to a sarong. In addition, there are many Help-Yourselves Water Stations in devout Buddhist installed at every five or so home or establishment.

Comments

  1. In Peru, they fine and punish those who give away water.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

My 3rd Asian trip in Spring 2019

Classmate taxi-toured me Yangon highlights

Rangoon Tea House for Burmese foodie adventure