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Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Monday, May 1, 2017
A day of sightseeing to the Incan Moray Agricultural research center and the Maray Salt Pans.
Discovered as recently as 1931, this extensive Roman Amphitheater style of terraces was used as an experimental station to see which crops would grow where. The Moray Terraces, at 11500 ft above sea level as with all Incan sights have their own irrigation system are
The scenery around the Moray Terraces.
Close to The Moray Terraces are the Maras Salt pans owned by 250 families who work the 5000 pools between the hours of 6.30am to 10.30am when the sun is not so strong, producing three kinds of salt,white skimmed from the top, the fashionable pink salt coming from the middle and brown being the cheapest coming from the bottom of the salt pans.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Thursday, December 4, 2014
This....... is China?
Talk about having preconceived ideas and misconceptions! Mea Culpa, but when I try to figure out what my pre-conceived ideas and expectations were I realize they were a mélange of concepts that created an impression far from the truth.
Unlike almost all international visitors, my first port of call into China was Kunming, (the gateway to mystical, alluring Yunnan Provence) not the usual Beijing, Shanghai or Hong Kong arrivals. The relatively small airport that I was expecting to transit had no less than 28 security lanes, each with at least 20 people deep. As with the USA, one clears customs and immigration at the first port of entrance, then it was onto Beijing.
I was dreading coping with the air pollution..... but.... skies were blue and traffic almost non existent. I'd arrived during APEC week. Factories had been closed for 3 weeks to clear the air, offices were closed for the week of the meetings, even numbered car license tags were only allowed to drive on even numbered days and the roads were eerily quiet.
I get to my room at the Waldorf Astoria hotel, walk into the bathroom and the toilet lid automatically raises. Take a closer look at the panel on the wall and find I have the option rear cleanse, front cleanse, pulsating cleanse, dryer and even a heated seat.
.....Then ... I decided it was time to stretch my legs before retiring to bed and walked off down the street to find more Coco Chanel choices than I have ever seen in Paris.
It didn't take long to discover just how much the Chinese love Coco Chanel fashions and they bewitched me too.
Unlike almost all international visitors, my first port of call into China was Kunming, (the gateway to mystical, alluring Yunnan Provence) not the usual Beijing, Shanghai or Hong Kong arrivals. The relatively small airport that I was expecting to transit had no less than 28 security lanes, each with at least 20 people deep. As with the USA, one clears customs and immigration at the first port of entrance, then it was onto Beijing.
I was dreading coping with the air pollution..... but.... skies were blue and traffic almost non existent. I'd arrived during APEC week. Factories had been closed for 3 weeks to clear the air, offices were closed for the week of the meetings, even numbered car license tags were only allowed to drive on even numbered days and the roads were eerily quiet.
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Flush panel to modern day toilet. |
.....Then ... I decided it was time to stretch my legs before retiring to bed and walked off down the street to find more Coco Chanel choices than I have ever seen in Paris.
Chanel window shopping |
More Chanel fashions |
Gotta love the shoes |
The colors |
The Style |
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin' eastward to the sea, There's a Burma girl a-settin', and I know she thinks of me. ..Rudyard Kipling
When Kipling wrote those words could he have known the love and affection the Burmese population of Myanmar would show their pro democratic leader, Aung San Suu Kyi? I found everyone held her in high esteem. Five million people have signed a petition asking for the consititution to be changed so that she can run for president in next year's elections.. but it doesn't look hopeful.
I set off on my journey to Myanmar with excitement, I was visiting a land where time had almost stood still, little did I realize just how much it had stood still, and little did I realize the depth of my concern at how quickly all that may change.
I knew I'd see temples, pagodas, stupas, meandering rivers, monks, dusty cities, rural villages, thought I'd even see an elephant, but nothing had prepared me for the gentleness of the people, the innocence of the children's faces, the beauty of the land, nor the talent of the artisans.
Nun's wear pink, Monks, orange. |
Ananda Retreat sailing the Ayeyarwardy |
Dragon fruit |
captivating expressions |
Economy based on natural gas, rice, teak and gemstones.
8 majority tribes, 135 minority tribes, 100 dialects and languages spoken
Schools teach English and Burmese.
Gold leaf artisans at work |
How soon will change happen? |
Taxi's don't have meters, negotiate price prior to embarking your journey.
New US dollar bills after the year 2006 are accepted .
Credit cards are almost not accepted anywhere except in hotels.
ATM machines are few but do work.
Longhi (not sarongs) are worn everywhere by men and women
Only need to pack flip flops as constantly removing shoes to enter pagodas.
New US dollar bills after the year 2006 are accepted .
Credit cards are almost not accepted anywhere except in hotels.
ATM machines are few but do work.
Longhi (not sarongs) are worn everywhere by men and women
Only need to pack flip flops as constantly removing shoes to enter pagodas.
Internet works well in most upscale hotels otherwise, for now, consider it non existent.
Try a Burmese massage
over a Thai massage.
Take a horse-drawn
cart ride.
Eat a morning glory
salad and wonder how soon you can return.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Mahamuni Pagoda
On the outskirts of Mandalay is perhaps one of Myanmar's most religious monuments. The Buddha is said to have been sculpted directly in the presence of Gautama Buddha during a visit to the kingdom of Arakan. Gold leaf offerings are applied in homage to the Buddha with so many layers that his body is now quite out of proportion with a truly large heart and enormous hand. Here, members of the public purchase their small square inch of gold leaf and wait in turn to apply it . It's a truly moving experience.
U Bein Bridge
Sunset at this bridge will surely rank as one of the most bucolic, romantic locations in the world. That is once the word gets out, for now it's still relatively unknown.
A long hand constructed teak bridge snakes across the Taungthaman Lake constructed in 1847. As the sun sets the light on this wooden pedestrian bridge is breathtaking.
A long hand constructed teak bridge snakes across the Taungthaman Lake constructed in 1847. As the sun sets the light on this wooden pedestrian bridge is breathtaking.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Mandalay - The Cultural City
The talent of the local artisan craftsmen in Mandalay never stopped .
If I wasn't watching gold leaf being made, it was a demonstration on making bamboo paper where the fibers are soaked for three years, or silver being beaten into an ornate goblet, creative puppeteers, weaving, embroidery, woodworking to the dust of marble carving.
wood carving.
If I wasn't watching gold leaf being made, it was a demonstration on making bamboo paper where the fibers are soaked for three years, or silver being beaten into an ornate goblet, creative puppeteers, weaving, embroidery, woodworking to the dust of marble carving.
Intricate wood carvings |
Most artesans seems to prefer working on the floor |
Young girls display their talent at embroidery |
Puppetry |
ceramics |
More detailed embroidery |
Carving a Buddhas face out of marble |
Knife painting |
Hand made paper umbrellas |
Weaving |
The dust of marble carving |
Silversmith artesan |
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