This is the original airport bit you can see its expanding. New construction on both sides. They are building line crazy. So much money is pouring into the country but it's still risky since democracy is so new.
Joining my friend, Luz, to visit her daughter Sara, who is teaching English in Southern Thailand.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Our last night in Yangon
I wanted to try a traditional tea house but ended up at a hipster tea house. Oh well, food was good, tea was delicious, but I need to go back to find a traditional tea house. We ate at Rangoon Tea House. It was filled with young foreigners who seem to live there, ex pats. After dinner we went out searching for Myanmar Rum. We looked so many places. Out taxi driver even took us places he knew, but no luck. Ends up we were supposed to buy Mandalay Rum. Oh well. Everyone on Myanmar was so nice. They really are excited to see the change in their country, but I know some are hesitant. It's big change and hopefully it will be balanced.
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