Trying out larger photo display - hope that works. Back in Myanmar: On Jan. 23 we took a plane from the Heho airport near Inle Lake to Lashio. We meant to arrive in Hsipaw later that day, but the plane was late so we missed the last bus.
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At the bus station. The tuk-tuk driver and I were not seeing eye to eye on his fee. |
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Very near the Chinese border, Lashio is bustling with commerce. We didn't see any other Westerners there, and practically no one spoke English. An interesting experience for us. |
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On our way to Hsipaw the next day. People selling fruit, etc., to the bus riders. |
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Ah, Hsipaw! One of our favorite places on the whole trip. We loved this spot for a coffee or sunset drink, as well as the riverside restaurant just behind it. |
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One of these times may be right. |
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Visiting some shrines. This monk showed us his Buddhist texts, bound in the traditional way with folding paper. |
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We went on a bike ride through the nearby fields and villages and came across this gang. |
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And this gang, too. |
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Near the market in the early morning fog. People were buying, and bagging, small amounts of produce to sell in outlying villages. This one was going to take them on a motorcycle, but we also saw produce-laden bicycles and small trucks. |
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A walking trek up the valley. We stopped at this shop for a cup of tea. Outside, the proprietor was drying chiles as well as grasses to weave into hats. |
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A man and his child take the buffalo to the river for a drink. |
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A woman waters her garden (behind the fence) using a plastic bottle attached to a stick. |
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These children seemed to be on recess from school. Their green skirts/pants, with a white shirt, are the country-wide school uniform. The milk-pail contraptions are tiered storage for their lunch--like stacked tupperware. |
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Another evening at our favorite riverside cafe. |
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Blankets for sale. It got cold here at night. |
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At the train station on January 27. A very manual ticket-selling process. Loved the sign above their desk. |
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Outside on the platform, people selling provisions for the ride. |