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Introduction Write an intro paragraph about this country. Why should members come? What can they expect, travel wise and Hospitality Club wise?
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Neighboring countries: Please add links to those countries here.
Who is coming? I'm Envcommunluv (Rosalia). I will be traveling through your country in March and hope to get to meet fellow members of hospitality club in Myanmar. I enjoy learning of different cultures and everything that comes with a different part of the world. I prefer rural environments; cities more than 2 days. This travel is a pilgrimage to learn more about Buddhism which my own spiritual beliefs resemble. I will be staying in some monasteries along the way, so if you know of monasteries I can visit and possibly stay let me know. Bless! My email: Quest4knowledge84@hotmail.com
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Edited by: Envcommunluv on 08.11.2006
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mique wrote:
Swedagon Paya, the most venerated pagoda in the whole of Burma. Sule and Bototaung paya, Boygoke aung Museum, Chinatown (in the Burmese variety) and of course every day burmese life...
truelight wrote:
Myanmar is unlikely any other land in the sense that it is a country where a traveller can, in a single stop, see and experience rich archaeological sites, glittering pagodas, a wealth of diverse cultures, and colourful festivals and creative arts.
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