Set against the backdrop of Myanmar's rich cultural landscape, the narrative follows an eighteen-day bus pilgrimage to sixty pagodas. The author shares her lively experiences with fellow travelers, from indulging in local cuisine to exploring markets and sleeping in temples. Through these adventures, she uncovers the deep-seated cultural values of Myanmar and forms meaningful connections with her companions. Ma Thanegi, a talented painter and journalist with a history of activism, brings her unique perspective to this engaging travelogue.
Ma Thanegi Knihy






Myanmar has a long and rich tradition of literature, largely undiscovered by other countries due to the unavailability of translations. Here in this volume is a selection of short stories, ranging from one written in the 1930s to the present day. They cover a wide range of subjects but the common factor is that each gives a glimpse of the nature of the people of Myanmar, who are the true representatives of the country.
The Native Tourist
In Search of Turtle Eggs
Account, of a Burmese woman writer, of her travels in Burma.
This book is conceived in an effort to make the concepts easy to understand in the lucid flow of language. The objective that has been tried to achieve is to make the book as much interesting as possible so as to repulse the boredom in students and avoid the feeling of Just another theoretical course book.
