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The Ministers' Building, formerly
The Secretariat or Secretariat
Building was the home and
administrative seat of British
Burma, in downtown Yangon,
Burma and is the spot where Aung
San and six cabinet ministers were
assassinated.
The Victorian-style building is
made from red and yellow brick
and constructed in a U-shape.
Construction began in the late
1800s. It recently opened to the
public in late 2017.
A nunnery in
Yangon, home of
more than 100 nuns
with some as young
as 9 years old.
The beautiful Shwedagon
pagoda in Yangon before
sunset. According to the
legend it was built 2600
years ago. Nobody knows
how much gold it has but its
crown is tipped with 5,448
diamonds and 2,317 rubies.
The 46 kilometers
long circular train,
started operating
in 1954 and carry
every day more
than 100,000
commuters.
Vendor at her stall in an
unique wholesale vegetable
market in Yangon.
Workers emptying a boat with
seagulls flying at sunset at one
of the jetty near the Yangon
river.

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