In the corridors of Rangoon University, a young man in simple canvas shoes and a pinni shirt was pursuing his second year of studies when his younger brother also gained admission to the university. Concerned about their family's financial situation, he made the selfless decision to leave his
In Myanmar's Buddhist culture, when it comes to making donations between monks and nuns, nuns have always been left behind - a deeply rooted practice in Myanmar's religious landscape. But that's not all.
Unlike monks, nuns cannot accept ready-made meals as alms. They also
As a manual laborer living in Shwepyithar city, it might be almost impossible to go to a country like England, but trash from England can easily reach the front of his house in Myanmar.
As soon as you step out of the house, the piles of garbage greeting you and
In the corridors of Rangoon University, a young man in simple canvas shoes and a pinni shirt was pursuing his second year of studies when his younger brother also gained admission to the university. Concerned about their family's financial situation, he made the selfless decision to leave his
In Myanmar's Buddhist culture, when it comes to making donations between monks and nuns, nuns have always been left behind - a deeply rooted practice in Myanmar's religious landscape. But that's not all.
Unlike monks, nuns cannot accept ready-made meals as alms. They also