June 6, 2014
June 4, 2014
Bunny Nail Art
Hey bunnies!
Here's a simple bunny nail art that I did for last Easter! It's pretty simple to draw, so just show this image to your manicurist ;)
June 3, 2014
Mingalabar from Yangon, Myanmar!
I would have never gone here if it wasn't for Emily.
When she brought up the idea of having a girl's trip I was like "OK!
Let's go and so the
adventure began!
We traveled during the Maha Thingyan (Water Festival)
celebration, which is also their new years celebrations. I've experienced the
Water Festival celebration in Bangkok before. That was fun but this was
something different.
When we arrived at the Yangon airport, Emily contacted
out tour guide, Myat. She greeted us wearing traditional attire and blessed us
with paduak or "Thingyan
flower". This is a yellow flower which only blossom one day each year during Thingyan.
We got to our hotel (Hotel Grand United) which I would recommend
to stay. It was a decent hotel, modern,
clean, access to wi-fi and a pretty fine breakfast selection. The hotel
staff were friendly and we were staying near to town. Per night it was around
USD$60.
View from our hotel room |
Our adventure begun next morning at 7AM, when Myat
picked us up from the hotel with a truck. We hopped on behind and Myat informed
us that her friends will be hopping on the truck too. It is always cool to have
locals around as they improve the experience.
The truck made few stops to pick up drinks and food.
On the truck there was a large barrel filled up with ice to keep our drinks
cold.
I mentioned this festival was different from Bangkok.
In Yangon, the Burmese will gather in an open air truck with their friends and
family. With everyone piled in the back of the truck, they drive to a stage
where thumping loud music is playing. This goes all day from 9AM till 6PM and during
that time everyone is stuck in a massive jam. Some locals will have water guns,
ready to shooting at people with. Others enjoy pouring ice cold water onto
random strangers. At the stages there is a huge hose and when your truck is
stuck in the jam, they shoot you with it. If you get the big hose on you...
that's gonna hurt...BAD! Which is why the locals will wear thick sweaters or
jacket to protect the pain. Also, the water which they were using were taken
from Inya Lake (so don't be expecting clean water)!!!
Little Burmese enjoyed his Chang beer! |
It was a nice experience and being with the friendly
locals were great too. However after being out all day stuck on the truck I was
sun burnt and restless, ready to go back to the hotel.
So for the next two days we tried to explore other
places. Unfortunately, because if was the Thingyan celebration - lots of attractions
were closed, like the Sakura Tower. We managed to do few temples visit.
My favourite temple was definitely the famous SHWEDAGON
PAGODA. This is a must visit temple and amazingly beautiful. It's a huge
temple so remember which entrances/exits you came from and don’t get lost,
unless that your idea of fun.
When you're doing temple visits, it is preferable you
wear long pants cover your knees and T-shirts. For female you can wear singlets
but you need a shawl or scarf to cover up your shoulders. I was informed that
even when you're not visiting the temples you should dress modestly. Although,
after chatting to few of the locals, they mentioned that Yangon is slowly
changing and the local girls are starting to dress a little more casually.
The final place which I will recommend visiting is the
Karaweik Palace. This palace is a huge floating
restaurant that can be found in Kandawgyi Lake. It is a place where you
can enjoy a decent dinner and experience an authentic theatre, which was very entertaining.
So here are my final thoughts and tips:
- If you travel during the water festival expect to get wet all the time!
- I believe Yangon will be developed in the next 10 years, so plan on traveleing sooner if you want a more raw experience.
- It a place where everyone is friendly.
- For money bring Kyat (Myanmar currency) with you but keep some new issue, crisp USD with you as well.
- To get around just take cabs, they are safe and not expensive, but expect to haggle. Also, expect some crazy driving!!!
- A guide can be a great help!
I would love to return to Myanmar and travel to Mandalay, Bagan and Putao one sweet day!
More pictures here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fongjoanne/sets/72157645007702944
More pictures here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fongjoanne/sets/72157645007702944
xx Joanne
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