I'm watching New Years Eve in NYC on TV in Myanmar, and I think i'm seeing one of the most annoying people in the world, Kathy Griffin wearing fur on TV. I hope she realizes what a truly terrible person she is for showing the world that it's ok for people to still wear fur coats in 2015. I have been teaching my students that people in America don't wear fur for the past 3 years, telling them how terrible this popular trend in Asia is and how Americans would never do such things....
and here she is.
What an awful example of an American. I'm ashamed of her and sad that she was allowed on tv wearing such a stupid piece of clothing.
This sickens me.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
The Architecture of Mawlamyine
From the girls school in Mawlamyine |
This is the old front entry to the girls school, it is now covered over on the front side by a sign, but is still visible from behind. |
I really enjoy seeing this kind of architecture, although I'm not exactly sure how to describe it. Midcentury communist modernism? |
The gas station, straight from back to the future. |
A typical giant Mawlamyine house of the past. |
many houses have these mandalas painted or written in chalk outside of their front doors. |
the girls school. the lattice work in the above picture is behind the blue sign. google sucks and re-arranges all my photos when I upload them... sorry. |
the old church, tucked behind the girls school. |
great symmetry. |
this sort of metal work is very common around town. |
a random sunset from the waterfront. |
this house has a rather square nose. |
their very sturdy bridge which serves both cars and the train(on the right side.) the little island on the right is pretty cool too. it has several little pagodas. |
Our First Morning in Mawlamyine...
sunrise at the bus station. |
we took the small local street that cars don't drive on. we walked up a long, forested hill, watching the monks begging door to door and checking out the local neighborhood. this is a jackfruit tree. |
puppies at the monastery near the top of the hill. |
a traffic light in Mawlamyine |
They have really big trees in Mawlamyine! |
very typical scene. |
The mosque on lower main st. |
at the waterfront around 630am |
awesome example of old school Mawlamyine architecture/charm |
very typical ditch/trash depository |
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Tonight's Sunset, with a Friend
This evening we went to watch the sunset at the waterfront. It was pretty nice. |
Merry Christmas From Mawlamyine!
Today we went and saw the world's largest reclining Buddha. It's over 560 feet long! |
Approaching the giant Buddha there are hundreds(maybe even thousands) of statues lining the road. Another road heads off in to the forest with hundreds more! |
Classic Asia: Monks and Badminton |
The scene around the Buddha |
You can buy tiles for 50 cents at the entrance, then you can offer them to a giant Buddha statue. |
The parking lot on the way in. |
People offering their tiles to Buddha |
Inside the giant Buddha there are 4 floors of lifesize dioramas depicting different stories from the Buddhas life. There are absolutely zero explanations in English. |
The dioramas give the FULL story of the Buddha. |
I liked the horse. |
obligatory burning in hell religious scene. |
Inside the giant Buddha there are many lookouts. Across the way they are building another giant Buddha, which is scheduled to be finished in 2058(just kidding.) |
This place has everything! |
This is the back. A lot of the place looks like this... They don't seem to have a lot of rhyme or reason here... It's part of the charm. |
The stairs leading up to the inside of the giant Buddha. |
This is the Hindu temple on the opposite mountain(I think.) |
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