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Searching for Meaning in Myanmar

February 13, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Travel, Culture, Opinion

At I write these words, I am riding the overnight bus from Yangon to Bagan. We are currently hurtling along a bumpy road at an unsafe speed, occasionally lurching from side to side or being jolted by the high impact of tires hitting fissures in the bitumen. Don't get me wrong: I'm grateful for this express bus service linking the two towns that are 627 kilometers or 390 miles apart. This is a more preferable way to travel than the train or plane, which tells you something about the country's transportation infrastructure. While the other passengers sleep, I find myself gazing at the moonlit countryside and thinking about Myanmar.

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February 13, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
travel, myanmar, bagan, yangon, ruins, temple, culture, history, opinion
Travel, Culture, Opinion
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Holiday in Cambodia

February 13, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Travel, Culture

Cambodia was the first Southeast Asian country I visited and remains for me an ideal representation of the region--a place caught between two vastly different eras. On the one hand, it is traditional, rural and simple. On the other, it is roaring into the twenty-first century, developing at breakneck speed, becoming part of a more homogeneous, middle-class Asia. As I sat on our bus back to Thailand, I looked out of the window at the rolling countryside, daydreaming, and noticed an old farmer, crouching in a rice paddy, tending to his crop. My mind felt comforted and charmed by this quaint image of a bygone era. However, in the next instant, a shiny new combine harvester plowed by in the background. This, to me, is the state of Cambodia right now: one foot is firmly in the past, while the other is decidedly in the future.

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February 13, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
travel, cambodia, siem reap, ruins, temple, tourism
Travel, Culture
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