Myanmar, Bagan



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See the incredible ruins of Bagan in Myanmar


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Got history no use, ... ( 11 months ago by ellacanon)
Got history no use, ur Ruin country!
We didn't feel in ... ( 10 months ago by wegobyebye)
We didn't feel in danger at any time. The people were very friendly and welcoming. The Visa took lees than a week to get in Bangkok. Thanks for watching.
Very nice how you ... ( 10 months ago by nicolasmarinus)
Very nice how you sponsored the government with that very expensive boat trip. Did you stay in the government owned hotels too? "We live in a beautiful world?" Sure, you took some snapshots and went home, but thanks to you, the people you took pictures from will live in slavery just a little while longer. Ever heard of the term "responsible tourism"?
We stayed in local ... ( 10 months ago by wegobyebye)
We stayed in local guesthouses the entire time. We traveled independently on local transport every other time except this one and ate locally. Mostly, Myanmar was a difficult travel. Yes we took the boat, but we were running out of time in the country because we had spent several days travelling on long bus journeys. We wanted to see Bagan and show the world this beautiful country.
Great! Sponsoring ... ( 10 months ago by nicolasmarinus)
Great! Sponsoring local people is a very good thing. After economical freedom comes intellectual freedom. A shame the international community did not support them during the recent insurgency. A wasted opportunity! Especially now Birma's big friend China wants to organise Olympic Games without bad publicity.
I attended a talk ... ( 10 months ago by taskerm)
I attended a talk about Burma at my uni where a respected Burmese activist gave a speech. When he was asked for his opinion on tourism in Burma he replied by partly agreeing with u. Simply ignoring a country doesn't really help. He went on to say that visitors to Burma shouldn't just justify there trip by claiming none of their money went to the junta. They'll siphon it off somehow.
Instead he ... ( 10 months ago by taskerm)
Instead he recommended that a trip could be justified by contributing socially not just economically to the locals.He gave examples of teaching English at monasteries or taking several copies of G. Orwell 'Animal Farm'. I am not criticizing u , just trying to make a positive contribution for readers/future visitors to consider. Thanks for posting and giving us a chance to get a glimpse of Burma.
Array ( 9 months ago by leporetto)
buon video.bagan
è stupenda
"We just felt like ... ( 8 months ago by drhowarddrfinedrhowa)
"We just felt like having a little luxury for a change" she says.
And the money goes right into the pockets of the junta thugs who run the country. Sad.
Were you worried ... ( 8 months ago by GmanMe)
Were you worried about the government thugs each time you used the word "Myanmar" instead of Burma? I too have traveled to Burma, though it was through the back door along the Eastern border.
Perhaps it would have enhanced your visit to the luxurious areas you visited to have first seen the non-burman ethnicities living in virtual slavery, being raped, persecuted, tortured, and murdered by your hosts, the Burmese military junta, or hiding in the jungle dying of treatable diseases.
Very sad
Myanmar is the ... ( 7 months ago by haniver)
Myanmar is the official name of the country, no matter who named it that way. And what's with the last comment? Just because there are bad things happening in Myanmar, no one can enjoy a vacation there? Your comment is just out of the topic here. It's like every time I saw the US flag, I thaught of slaughtered Afghans and Iraquis... There's a lot more about your country than that, isn't there?
That's smart. So ... ( 7 months ago by haniver)
That's smart. So the solution must be to put an economic embargo to the country, right? You American people really amaze me. To punish a government by cutting the income to their country is as stupid as sinking a ship to drown the guy who is at the top of a mast, because you don't like the way he treats the crew beneath. Why don't you ask a real Burmese about her thaughts on your "economic embargos" and "responsible tourism"? Do you people EVER read ANYTHING that did not come from the US?
Thanks a lot for ... ( 7 months ago by 92257240)
Thanks a lot for the great video. Wow, I find that people will drag their issues over anything - even of your video about you guys enjoying yourself with your own money. Myanmar's a nice country - the politics is bad, yes, but the country is truely beautiful. Hope you enjoyed the country~
Array ( 6 months ago by GmanMe)
Dear Haniver,
Your thoughtless statements and comparisons are typical of someone who has no idea of what they are talking about.
I suggest you use your internet service for something besides watching videos of vacationers enjoying their vacation in a country that denies their citizens freedom to elect their government, and those are the citizens of Burman ethnicity.
The non-Burmans are subject to slavery, torture, murder, rape, no schools, no clinics, no religious freedom.
"Why don't you ask ... ( 6 months ago by GmanMe)
"Why don't you ask a real Burmese about her thaughts on your "economic embargos" and "responsible tourism"?
Do you people EVER read ANYTHING that did not come from the US?"
As a matter of fact I spent five months along the Thai/Burma border working with the refugees and orphans of non-burman families who were either chased from their homes by the army, or fleeing slavery.
There are a half million displaced inside Burma, and another 150,000 in Thailand.
I WAS THERE!
If you think I ... ( 6 months ago by haniver)
If you think I don't know what I'm talking about say why or where I'm wrong. Otherwise, you are not saying anything! Abut the third paragraph of your bulky and empty comment, I know Burmese people are having a bad time, as I stated before... The SPCD is probably the worst government in the whole World, but economic penalties imposed by nations, as well as individuals when avoiding these countries when travelling, are as absurd as sinking a whole ship to make the guy at the top mast come down.
I want to visit ... ( 6 months ago by trulywin)
I want to visit there again!
the main thing to ... ( 5 months ago by pandora394)
the main thing to know about Burma is it is full of resources. it's not like other countries. even if the junta dont get money from other sectors like tourism, they can sell Burma's numerous and priceless resources like teak, gas and jade. it is not a good mix when Burma is situated near countries like China and India who just think about money-making. if Burma is situated in the middle of Europe or American, the economic sanctions would have been much more effective.
Burma was the ... ( 4 months ago by rsridhar)
Burma was the original Brahmadesh and Irrawady is the original Airawathy river. Peace.
Buddhism came to ... ( 4 months ago by rsridhar)
Buddhism came to Burma from India.
it doesn't look ... ( 4 months ago by trixypluto)
it doesn't look like that
now
haniver, Without ... ( 3 months ago by mingalabaa)
haniver, Without theses sanctions, junta would be richer for sure. With the sanctions, people do suffer but it i not the sanctions that make people suffer it is US and the West not doing more that makes the people of Burma suffer.
The institutions ... ( 2 months ago by haniver)
The institutions that manage a country can't be poor because they are the first priority when money is distributed. Its army can be economically weak (which I think is your actual concern). But no matter how weak it is, it will always have absolute repressing power, because it has the guns, as chep as you want them, and people don't. And when there's no money, they are the first to be affected. I totally agree, however, to the other point: the West HAS to do something. unscburma(dot)org
was there in ... ( 3 weeks ago by diomedelanteigne)
was there in jnauary and it looks exactly like the video.going back in january 2009.my favorite country



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