When you arrive in the former Burmese capital we discover a noisy city
and without apparent charm with an aging urban planning and many dilapidated houses.
But if we go beyond this first impression and you walk in the old quarters
to the discovery of traces of the past, we find buildings from the colonial era
sometimes completely abandoned, but which give an attractive tonality to
this old colonial cited .
A charming species of the past. Departments that occupied some of these buildings
have moved to the new capital and remained empty by turning slowly in ruins
covered with mold and vegetation.
But the real treasure of Yangon is especially in its people, its diversity and vitality.
Chinese, Indian or Muslim, its streets are alive and teeming with people
around her small street shops.
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