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 Bagan, located in central Myanmar, has over 2000 temples and pagodas and is a popular tourist destination.

Bagan, located in central Myanmar, has over 2000 temples and pagodas and is a popular tourist destination.

 Burmese women pass dressed in traditional clothing pass through the streets of Bagan during a wedding.

Burmese women pass dressed in traditional clothing pass through the streets of Bagan during a wedding.

 A group of novice monks pass through Bagan to collect offerings.

A group of novice monks pass through Bagan to collect offerings.

 Shwezigon Pagoda temple in Nyaung-U, a town near Bagan.

Shwezigon Pagoda temple in Nyaung-U, a town near Bagan.

 Gigantic buddhist statue dwarfs the visiting tourists at the Simyarshin stupa in Bagan.

Gigantic buddhist statue dwarfs the visiting tourists at the Simyarshin stupa in Bagan.

 Group of novice monks help build new facilities at a small monastery in Bagan.

Group of novice monks help build new facilities at a small monastery in Bagan.

 Commuters wait for the ticket office to open up at the ferry station along the jetty in downtown Yangon.

Commuters wait for the ticket office to open up at the ferry station along the jetty in downtown Yangon.

 From the Aureum Palace hotel, you can see a sample of the many Bagan temples.

From the Aureum Palace hotel, you can see a sample of the many Bagan temples.

 Slum area in Yangon on a rainy day.

Slum area in Yangon on a rainy day.

 Buddhist nuns collect offerings at Nyuaung Oo market near the temples in Bagan.

Buddhist nuns collect offerings at Nyuaung Oo market near the temples in Bagan.

 Cow herder working near the temples.

Cow herder working near the temples.

 A view of a local restaurant in downtown Yangon.

A view of a local restaurant in downtown Yangon.

 Novice monks play with new toys at a small monastery in Bagan.

Novice monks play with new toys at a small monastery in Bagan.

 A group of monks tour the Pagoda.

A group of monks tour the Pagoda.

 Buddhist monks in Bagan, on their daily collection.

Buddhist monks in Bagan, on their daily collection.

 Cattle herder leads her herd through temples and stupas of Bagan.

Cattle herder leads her herd through temples and stupas of Bagan.

 Monks at the Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon.

Monks at the Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon.

 Man prays at Shwedagon Pagoda Yangon (Great Dragon Pagoda).

Man prays at Shwedagon Pagoda Yangon (Great Dragon Pagoda).

 Bagan, located in central Myanmar, has over 2000 temples and pagodas and is a popular tourist destination.  Burmese women pass dressed in traditional clothing pass through the streets of Bagan during a wedding.  A group of novice monks pass through Bagan to collect offerings.  Shwezigon Pagoda temple in Nyaung-U, a town near Bagan.  Gigantic buddhist statue dwarfs the visiting tourists at the Simyarshin stupa in Bagan.  Group of novice monks help build new facilities at a small monastery in Bagan.  Commuters wait for the ticket office to open up at the ferry station along the jetty in downtown Yangon.  From the Aureum Palace hotel, you can see a sample of the many Bagan temples.  Slum area in Yangon on a rainy day.  Buddhist nuns collect offerings at Nyuaung Oo market near the temples in Bagan.  Cow herder working near the temples.  A view of a local restaurant in downtown Yangon.  Novice monks play with new toys at a small monastery in Bagan.  A group of monks tour the Pagoda.  Buddhist monks in Bagan, on their daily collection.  Cattle herder leads her herd through temples and stupas of Bagan.  Monks at the Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon.  Man prays at Shwedagon Pagoda Yangon (Great Dragon Pagoda).

A Glimpse at Myanmar

July 2, 2015

The military junta has ruled Myanmar since 1962; challenges to the junta are quickly thwarted with a heavy hand. Information coming and going is monitored closely. Journalists cautiously sneak in and out, but many are blacklisted after reporting about the political situation.

The former capital city of Yangon, while not without its beauty, is developmentally stalled in the past with beat down cars cruising by crumbling buildings. No ATM’s can be found; a visitor must bring all the money they  need with them.

It’s easy to forget the 2007 Saffron Rebellion. It’s easy to forget that the country’s beloved Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Aung San Suu Kyi,  was under house arrest for the better part of the past two decades before her release in November of 2011. But regardless of its troubled past, you will rarely have a smile unreturned wherever you go. It’s easy to have a look around and feel that everything is just fine and dandy. 

JUSTIN MOTT @jmott78 

Justin is an editorial and commercial photographer born in Rhode Island, USA. He is living in Hanoi, Vietnam and working throughout SE Asia on personal projects and assignments. In 2008 his work on Agent Orange orphans was recognized in the PDN Annual and was awarded the Morty Forscher Fellowship for humanistic photography given out by the Parson’s School of Design in NYC.

For more on Justin and his photography visit: Mott Visuals

PHOTO ESSAY CURATED BY: Nelida Mortensen

In Asia, Myanmar, Photo Essay, Travel Inspiration, World and Travel Tags Myanmar, Asia, Photo Essay, Travel
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