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Myanmar: An Illustrated History and Guide to Burma
Caroline Courtauld
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| #820166 in Books | 2012-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.90 x5.60l,1.45 | File type: PDF | 384 pages||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Good introduction to Myanmar - not so good for travel information|By BlackSheep|This a a good book for pre-trip planning, as it is well written, inspiring and evocative. Not so good is the travel information, which is generally lacking, making it less practical to take with you to Myanmar. This is aimed at mid-level to high-end accommodation, so not so much a backpack|About the Author|Caroline Courtauld is a writer, published photographer, and documentary film producer and researcher. Her publications include books on Burma, Hong Kong and China. Her latest documentary for PBS (USA) Building China Modern, has received wide ac
An isolated and remote country unspoiled by mass tourism, Burma is for the adventurous traveler, not the average tourist. Travel the great Ayeyawady River to Kipling's Mandalay, the last of Burma's royal capitals, explore the exotic Inle Lake and, of course, meet the people of this richly varied land, from the northern hill tribes to the amiable Burmese themselves. The river is a source of continuity and hope in a country at odds with itself. As it emerges from isol...
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