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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of traditional Myanmar culture

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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Myanmars most famous Buddha image, 13ft high and covered in 6 inches of pure gold leaf
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: View over the temples of Bagan swathed in early morning mist
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Ancient gilded wooden Buddhas inside Wat In, Kengtung (Kyaingtong), Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: The gilded stupas of Wat In, Kengtung (Kyaingtong), Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: View of Kengtung (Kyaingtong) looking across Naung Tung Lake at sunrise towards the town
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Intha leg rowing fishermen at sunset on Inle Lake who row traditional wooden boats using their leg
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Intha leg rowing fishermen on Inle Lake who row traditional wooden boats using their leg
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Intha leg rowing fishermen at dawn on Inle Lake who row traditional wooden boats using their leg
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Houses built on stilts in the village of Nampan on the edge of Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Golden Island Cottages at sunrise, tourist accommodation on Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Golden Island Cottages, tourist accommodation on Inle Lake, Nampan Village, Myanmar (Burma)
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Marble Buddha images at a stone carvers in Amarapura, near Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Marble Buddha images waiting to be finished at a stone carvers in Amarapura, near Mandalay
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Local woman carrying goods on her head across U Bein Bridge, the worlds longest teak foot bridge
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Local women walking across U Bein Bridge behind, the worlds longest teak foot bridge spanning 1300
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Traditional rowing boat moored on the edge of flat calm Taungthaman Lake at dawn with the colours
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Local man walking on the famous U Bein teak bridge at sunset, near Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Dawn view of the famous U Bein teak bridge crossing Taungthaman Lake
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Sunrise over Taungthaman Lake and U Bein Bridge, Amarapura, near Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Fishermen on Taungthaman Lake in dawn mist, near U Bein Bridge, Amarapura, near Mandalay
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Fisherman on Taungthaman Lake in mist at dawn with U Bein Bridge
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Some of the 45 Buddha images found at a crescent-shaped colonnade at Umin Thounzeh on Sagaing
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Colourful yellow and orange parasols backlight, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Bullock cart on a dusty track among the temples of Bagan with light from the setting sun shining
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: Golden Buddha image standing 33ft tall inside Ananda Paya, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: View over the temples of Bagan at sunset, from Shwesandaw Paya, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: View over the temples of Bagan swathed in dust and evening sunlight, from Shwesandaw Paya, Bagan
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Traditional Myanmar Culture Collection: View over the temples of Bagan bathed in evening sunlight, from Shwesandaw Paya, Bagan



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Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of traditional Myanmar culture. Marvel at the awe-inspiring Mahamuni Paya, home to Myanmar's most famous Buddha image standing tall at 13ft high and adorned with a breathtaking layer of 6 inches pure gold leaf. In Mandalay, Southeast Asia, this sacred site radiates serenity and spirituality. As the sun gently rises over Bagan, mist delicately veils the ancient temples that dot the landscape. A hot air balloon gracefully drifts across this ethereal scene, offering a surreal experience from Shwesandaw Paya. This mesmerizing view captures the essence of Myanmar's rich history and architectural wonders. Step into Wat In in Kengtung (Kyaingtong), Shan State, where you will be captivated by gilded wooden Buddhas that have stood for centuries. These intricate masterpieces showcase exquisite craftsmanship and serve as a testament to Myanmar's deep-rooted Buddhist heritage. The gilded stupas of Wat In stand tall against the sky, their golden hues shimmering under the sunlight. Located in Kengtung (Kyaingtong), Shan State, these magnificent structures symbolize spiritual enlightenment and offer a glimpse into Myanmar's profound religious traditions. At sunrise or bathed in evening light, Naung Tung Lake provides an idyllic backdrop to Kengtung (Kyaingtong). The town comes alive as its gilded stupa at Wat Jong Kham glimmers amidst nature's canvas. Witness this serene vista that showcases both natural beauty and cultural significance. Inle Lake reveals another facet through its unique leg rowing fishermen known as "Intha. " Watch in awe as they skillfully navigate their traditional wooden boats using only their legs while casting nets stretched over conical bamboo frames to catch fish. Whether it is sunset or dawn on Inle Lake, these fishermen epitomize resilience and the preservation of ancient fishing techniques.