Happy graffiti (and other pictures)
A few more pictures from my early days in Yangon; like in Hanoi, so much of life here happens out on the street.
A few more pictures from my early days in Yangon; like in Hanoi, so much of life here happens out on the street.
6 Responses to “Happy graffiti (and other pictures)”
Amazing! I am really enjoying your photography. It sure tells us a lot about the culture and people’s lives.
As always, excellent photos. What is with the cheek patches? I see both a man and women with them on.
That’s thanaka, it’s a paste made from, I think, tree bark. People here wear it as a natural sunscreen, and just for decoration.
Jon, thank you for that information. If I played trivia games it would be a great challenge. I wonder if it would be allowed in Scrabble? Have a great day.
They’re wonderful….such a change from my daily life, it’s refreshing. And it reassures me that not very corner has become totally westernized, not yet.
I really like that last image. There is something mysterious about it, maybe because part of her head is hidden. I like the guy with the leg tattoos too. He looks interesting.