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Myanmar, also known as Burma, is a Southeast Asian nation bordered by China, Laos, Thailand, Bangladesh, and India, with coastlines on both the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. It is one of the most culturally rich and geographically diverse countries in Asia - a land of ancient temple cities, mist-covered mountain ranges, jade-green rivers, and a Buddhist tradition of extraordinary depth and visual beauty that permeates almost every aspect of daily life.
Bagan, on the banks of the Irrawaddy River, is one of the most awe-inspiring archaeological landscapes on Earth - a vast plain studded with over 3,000 ancient Buddhist temples, pagodas, and stupas built between the 9th and 13th centuries, their spires rising from the morning mist in a panorama of breathtaking scale and antiquity. Inle Lake in the Shan Hills is equally iconic - a vast freshwater lake where leg-rowing fishermen balance on the stern of their canoes, floating villages sit on stilts above the water, and ancient monasteries rise from lotus gardens in one of the most photographed and distinctive landscapes in all of Southeast Asia. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Places of Worship and Oceans & Lakes collections.
Burmese cuisine is one of the most distinctive in Southeast Asia - mohinga (rice noodle soup with fish broth) is the beloved national breakfast dish eaten across the country every morning, while laphet thoke (fermented tea leaf salad), shan noodles, and an extraordinary range of regional curries reflect Myanmar's position at the crossroads of Indian, Chinese, and Southeast Asian culinary traditions. Browse related feeds under Scenic Views, Nature and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
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Myanmar, also known as Burma, is a Southeast Asian nation bordered by China, Laos, Thailand, Bangladesh, and India, with coastlines on both the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. It is one of the most culturally rich and geographically diverse countries in Asia - a land of ancient temple cities, mist-covered mountain ranges, jade-green rivers, and a Buddhist tradition of extraordinary depth and visual beauty that permeates almost every aspect of daily life.
Bagan, on the banks of the Irrawaddy River, is one of the most awe-inspiring archaeological landscapes on Earth - a vast plain studded with over 3,000 ancient Buddhist temples, pagodas, and stupas built between the 9th and 13th centuries, their spires rising from the morning mist in a panorama of breathtaking scale and antiquity. Inle Lake in the Shan Hills is equally iconic - a vast freshwater lake where leg-rowing fishermen balance on the stern of their canoes, floating villages sit on stilts above the water, and ancient monasteries rise from lotus gardens in one of the most photographed and distinctive landscapes in all of Southeast Asia. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Places of Worship and Oceans & Lakes collections.
Burmese cuisine is one of the most distinctive in Southeast Asia - mohinga (rice noodle soup with fish broth) is the beloved national breakfast dish eaten across the country every morning, while laphet thoke (fermented tea leaf salad), shan noodles, and an extraordinary range of regional curries reflect Myanmar's position at the crossroads of Indian, Chinese, and Southeast Asian culinary traditions. Browse related feeds under Scenic Views, Nature and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Thailand, China and India.