Comments on: Rangoon Reflections https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/ Travel That Cares for Our Planet and Its People Sun, 24 Feb 2019 21:06:52 +0000 hourly 1 By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-1510211 Sun, 24 Feb 2019 21:06:52 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-1510211 In reply to Marshall Hortig.

Marshall, great to hear from you! I know from our Facebook conversation that you did end up finding this little coffee house with delicious flan. Hope your trip back to Myanmar was a good one!

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By: Marshall Hortig https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-1504174 Fri, 28 Dec 2018 03:51:58 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-1504174 Hello again,
We met in Myanmar several years ago (I’m retired living in Thailand, you were living in Poland then). It was in Mandalay or Inle Lake, not sure which. Happy to see you are still going strong.. Found your site by accident when I was researching for my upcoming trip to Yangon. I remembered discovering this incredible little coffee house with AMAZING flan near Sule Pagoda, but could not remember name or exact location. Thank you, I tracked it down to your website through a picture of the flan. I will be revisiting Let Ywe Sin coffee house, and thanking you for the help. HAPPY TRAILS

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By: Teresa Po Mu Si https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-1389129 Thu, 03 Apr 2014 13:00:24 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-1389129 I am from Thailand but my parent are from Myanmar (Burma). I am now in USA. I am so greatful.

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By: Daniel Noll https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-258261 Sun, 18 Sep 2011 15:10:42 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-258261 @Rob: Thanks. Convenient — I’ll have to check it out one of these days.

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By: Rob https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-258095 Sun, 18 Sep 2011 15:05:26 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-258095 @Daniel:

Somehow someone managed to put it up on youtube: http://youtu.be/uo-XheH6A6M

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By: Daniel Noll https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-258058 Sun, 18 Sep 2011 10:01:35 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-258058 @Rob: Haven’t seen Beyond Rangoon. Based on your comment, sounds like I should seek it out. Burma (Myanmar, if you like) is one of my favorite destinations, experiences across our travels. Exceptional people, rich culture, and the more I’ve traveled in that region, a clear bridge between the South Asian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

Having said all that, Thailand is an excellent place to begin your travels in Southeast Asia. Check out that link for more ideas in Southeast Asia. One of the best places to experience (what was once) 3rd world and now features cities and towns at all stages of development, including what looks like the future.

@sarah: I agree with you. Of any in the region, Burma might also be the country to change a visitor the most.

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By: sarah https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-257384 Sat, 17 Sep 2011 06:32:02 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-257384 Rob – it’s worth it – i’d suggest make it the first stop! They deserve to get some external iinfo and u will be surprised with the landscape and resilience. I strongly recommend a visit!

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By: Rob https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-257312 Sat, 17 Sep 2011 02:36:54 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-257312 Whenever I think about travel to Burma I flash to the 1995 movie “Beyond Rangoon” and then stop thinking about Burma.

Thailand is going to be my first 3rd world country in January. Maybe after a while there I’ll feel bold enough to try Burma.

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By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-153950 Mon, 14 Mar 2011 07:14:48 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-153950 @anita:  We did visit Myanmar (Burma) already in January 2008 and truly enjoyed our visit. As you wrote, the people are some of the warmest we’ve met along our journey.

You can read from a list of our articles about our visit to Burma here.

A couple of Burma/Myanmar photo essays that might be of interest to you:
Burmese people  
Burmese food and markets
Burmese landscapes

@Sarah: We agree so much with you in how amazing the people are in Burma and how resourceful they are to create things when there is almost nothing to work with. Hope you enjoy your visit and good luck capturing the spirit of the country in your writings about it!

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By: sarah https://uncorneredmarket.com/rangoon-reflections/#comment-151609 Thu, 10 Mar 2011 14:33:10 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=464#comment-151609 OH WOW! It is a beautiful country, amazing people and what nature. The people are out of this world. Making the most of their skills and abilities rather than relying on govt. Will write all about the adventures in a week or so!

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