Photographs: Sukree Sukplang/Reuters
India's very own neighbour, Myanmar has a lot to offer for your regular tourist as well as a seasoned traveller. Read on!
Myanmar may be a small country but it is one that will enthrall you. In the pages to follow we bring you colourful insights into the the country.
First up is this photograph of statues of Buddhist monks lined near a temple in Payathonzu, near the Burmese border with Thailand.
Myanmar's new government signed a ceasefire deal with New Mon State Party and its military wing, the Mon National Liberation Army, on February 1 after decades of conflict and has outlined a three-stage plan for permanent peace with all 16 of the country's ethnic rebel groups, promising of village development projects like housing, roads, water electricity and resettlement of refugees and internally displaced people.
It is in talks with investors to set up factories in former conflict areas once political deals are signed, with the promise of higher wages for the hundreds of thousands of people from Myanmar working across the border in Thailand.
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Aung Hla Tun/Reuters
Buddhist devotees wait to offer gold to the Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda, also known as the Golden Rock Pagoda, in Mon State April 13, 2009.
Built on a granite boulder precariously balanced on the edge of a rock mountain over 3000 feet (0.9 km) above the sea level, the pagoda is a complete mystery to visitors from home and abroad.
The pagoda is estimated to weigh 19.5 tons (17,645 kg), and the granite boulder weighs 611.5 tons (554, 704 kg).
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Nicky Loh /Reuters
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Ed Cropley/Reuters
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Ed Cropley/Reuters
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Staff/Reuters
DON'T MISS: Stunning snapshots from Myanmar
Photographs: Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters
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