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Traveling Malamyaung on Your Own: Traditional Dress of Mon State People 2013

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Traveling Malamyaung on Your Own: Traditional Dress of Mon State People 2013
Traveling Malamyaung on Your Own: Traditional Dress of Mon State People 2013

Forest Monk Win Seng Taw Ya on top of Kyaiktiyo Full Moon Kyaiktiyo When I visited Kyaiktiyo Pagoda or the Golden Rock, I saw the beautiful traditional dress of Mon and Burmese women. They wore skirts in their own styles, including Karen, Mon, and Burmese styles, both in clothing and gestures, including the way they pay respect. It made me want to collect those photos. I fear that over time, people will gradually switch to wearing shorts, leaving only the older generation wearing traditional skirts.

So I gathered beautiful photos as a historical record that once in October 2013, Mon and Burmese women dressed impressively to me. mr.hotsia October 27, 2013 Recommended cheap and good hotels in Malamyaung: Breeze Guesthouse (I stayed here for 6 nights, the cheapest and best in Malamyaung), Cinderella Hotel (not far from the river, located in the city center, walking distance to the market, convenient for visiting Kyaiktiyo Pagoda), Attran Hotel

Near the bridge to Mohtama, the river view is very beautiful, close to Malamyaung morning market. Atmosphere at Kyaiktiyo Pagoda 16 29 22.812 N, 97 37 42.701 E GPS coordinates (POI) 17 28 52.752 N, 97 5 53.783 E 17 28 55.805 N, 97 5 52.181 E 17 28 55.925 N, 97 5 52.157 E 17 28 53.202 N, 97 5 55.265 E 17 28 53.003 N, 97 5 55.139 E 17 28 53.67 N, 97 5 54.923 E 17 28 53.801 N, 97 5 53.801 E 16 53 26.855 N, 97 38 4.277 E 16 26 34.259 N, 97 39 16.265 E

16 26 31.205 N, 97 39 26.525 E 16 26 31.199 N, 97 39 26.381 E 16 26 31.403 N, 97 39 26.813 E 15 57 5.021 N, 97 43 51.233 E 17 28 54.029 N, 97 5 52.799 E 17 28 53.843 N, 97 5 52.589 E 17 28 53.873 N, 97 5 52.62 E 17 28 53.915 N, 97 5 52.841 E 17 28 53.213 N, 97 5 55.253 E 17 28 53.117 N, 97 5 55.175 E 17 28 53.202 N, 97 5 55.194 E 17 28 53.459 N, 97 5 55.122 E

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