The car cruises along the Yangon-Kautmu road. On either side of the swiftly moving vehicle, green paddy fields stretch into the distance. Behind these fields stand tall palm trees, their silhouettes stark against the sky. Soon enough, small palm wine shops appear along the roadside.
Inside one of these shops,
The Judson Chapel at Yangon University has been so famous that it has been featured in many songs. For example, in the song "They Know" by stereo singer Kaiser: "If only Judson could speak, he would tell... how much I loved, he knows best, my dearest."
The Judson Chapel at Yangon University has been so famous that it has been featured in many songs. For example, in the song "They Know" by stereo singer Kaiser: "If only Judson could speak, he would tell... how much I loved, he knows best, my dearest."
The car cruises along the Yangon-Kautmu road. On either side of the swiftly moving vehicle, green paddy fields stretch into the distance. Behind these fields stand tall palm trees, their silhouettes stark against the sky. Soon enough, small palm wine shops appear along the roadside.
Inside one of these shops,
In 1954, a historic aircraft hijacking took place in Myanmar that would be recorded as the first of its kind not only in the country but also in world history. This Hollywood action movie-like incident occurred in Myanmar just nine years after World War II. It is often referred to
The debate between "Myanmar" and "Burma" has been a significant point of contention throughout history. These terms, deeply intertwined with historical developments, present an interesting case study in how language evolves with society.
The Origin of "Myanmar"
Buddhism, which the Myanmar people practice, originated