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Are Burma’s Ruins the Next Disney World?Burma (or Myanmar) has long been on my list of dream destinations. And urgings from fellow travelers to get there sooner rather than later are resonating all the louder after reading a frightening yet fascinating piece in today’s Los Angeles Times. In a country notoriously corrupt and cut off from the rest of the world, some of the greatest ruins on the planet—the temple complex at the ancient city of Bagan—are at serious risk of turning into a “temple theme park,” writes Richard C. Paddock. And this is no mousy attempt at attracting tourists. Fueled by the greed for tourism dollars and cash donations from Burma’s elite who believe that contributing to the construction of new temples will boost their Buddhist karma, the country’s militaristic government is slowly but surely destroying one of the world’s great cultural wonders. Writes Paddock:
And the blight on Bagan does not stop with faux bricks.
It sure puts Disney’s ever-spreading malignancy in my adopted hometown of Orlando into perspective. Categories: Weblog • Burma • Planet Theme Park
COMMENTSIt is completely nonsense that Myanmar (Burma) is not a place to visit. In US, the information you got are all from our fellow opposition personnel. As a Myanmar citizen I don’t want to talk on who is right or who is wrong. But you got a wrong impression that Myanmar is filled with worthless people, corruption, brutal and gunfight and so on. Come and observe you will find how peaceful we are making our ends meet. You may find the living standard is not high as our neighbours cos we have been under US sanction for 5 years and I confess that we have encountered problems in dealing international but our mindset are very cool and stay the normal life. Therefore, come to Myanmar and see what is happening here. When u come to Myanmar stay away from politics. The only thing you need to be careful. By Myo Oo on 10.3.06 at 02:53 AM
I was just in Bagan, and the observation tower is most foul, i have to say. The people, however, are the nicest you will ever meet, and my wife and I still stay in touch with our friends there. The political situation sucks, to be sure,no getting around the fear the populace is gripped in. Please go see for yourself, it is a beautiful country and wonderful people, and let them know the world has not forgotten them. cheers, klaus By klaus larsen on 10.3.06 at 10:31 AM
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