Traveling in Myanmar on Your Own, Exploring Mandalay Independently, Rice Farming, Planting, and Transplanting by the Burmese People
Rice Farming, Planting, and Transplanting by the Burmese People http://www.hotsia.com > Traveling in Myanmar on Your Own > Exploring Mandalay Independently > Rice Farming, Planting, and Transplanting by the Burmese People Information for Traveling Mandalay on Your Own (Mandalay) Traveling Mandalay Independently, Getting There, The World's Longest Teak Bridge, Traditional Mandalay Massage, Uthumphon Stupa, Mandalay Palace, Bus from Mandalay to Naypyidaw, Two-Hook Fishing in Water, Mandalay Flower Market, Mandalay Local Cuisine

Hand-Mixed Noodles Before Eating, The Face-Washing Ceremony of the Mahamuni Buddha, Authentic Burmese Poi Sang Long Festival. I enjoy traveling to observe the lifestyle of farmers in neighboring countries and Thailand because my parents are farmers. I have farmed since I was a child until I grew up and went to study at Benjamarachutit School in Amphoe Paet Riu, so I stopped farming. Therefore, whenever I meet farmers, I always remember them and take photos and videos. Thai farmers transplant seedlings by carrying them on their shoulders. When planting rice, they flood the fields with water and work together. Burmese farmers load rice seedlings onto carts and throw them into the paddy fields.
I really like it; I saw many places in Mandalay. When planting rice in Myanmar, they don't need much water; I saw dry water. The Burmese planting method is similar to the Tai Lue style I saw in Sri Don Chai village. mr.hotsia August 2013 Book hotels in Mandalay Nowadays, Burmese people ride carts to transplant seedlings. Myanmar Farm 21 51 18.005 N, 95 58 11.28 E GPS coordinates (POI) Using ox-drawn carts for transplanting seedlings before planting 21 51 18.054 N, 95 58 11.333 E 21 51 18.023 N, 95 58 11.478 E
19 49 8.195 N, 96 15 50.837 E Rice Farming and Planting by the Burmese People 19 49 8.292 N, 96 15 50.807 E Washing Clothes by the Irrigation Canal 19 49 8.477 N, 96 15 50.915 E 19 49 8.418 N, 96 15 50.891 E 19 49 8.411 N, 96 15 50.885 E 19 49 8.435 N, 96 15 50.885 E There are also tractors farming like this, gradually replacing traditional methods 21 51 17.921 N, 95 58 11.393 E Ox-drawn carts for transplanting seedlings 21 51 17.975 N, 95 58 11.441 E 21 51 18.023 N, 95 58 11.37 E 21 51 18 N, 95 58 11.297 E
Washing Clothes by the Irrigation Canal 19 49 8.454 N, 96 15 50.909 E 19 49 8.429 N, 96 15 50.891 E 19 48 33.03 N, 96 15 38.165 E








