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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / White stupas of the Aung Mingalar Pagoda on a channel
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Portrait of an elderly Padaung woman (Burmese: Kayan). Some women of this ethnic group live and work as weavers in the villages on the Inle Lake.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Some Padaung women live and work as weavers in the villages on the Inle Lake.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Goldsmith U Shwe Htoo working on a gold ring.
U Hla Pe & Family Gold and Silver Workshop is a family business with ten employees. Currently, the sons U Shwe Htoo and Lay Zaw lead the jewellery making.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nampan / On the Inle Lake, the dwelling houses are built mostly of bamboo and wood and stand on wooden piles. Every Intha family has at least one rowing boat because each distance must be covered with it. Men of the ethnic group, also called the sons of the lake, are known for their unique leg-rowing style.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nyaungshwe / Buddhist monks and novices collecting alms in the morning
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / In Paw Khon / Woman weaving with lotus threads a scarf at traditional wooden loom.
Myat Pwint Chel Silk & Lotus Weaving is owned by U Zaw Min Htoo and has 30 employees. In the workshop, lotus and silk products like scarves, pillow slips and clothing are manufactured.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Silversmith Lay Zaw melts the silver in the fire.
U Hla Pe & Family Gold and Silver Workshop is a family business with ten employees. Currently, the sons U Shwe Htoo and Lay Zaw lead the jewellery making.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Men of the Intha people, also called sons of the lake, get seaweeds out of the Inle Lake. Aquatic plants are used to make the floating patches which consist of water hyacinths and mud as well.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Women of the Intha tribe, the inhabitants of this picturesque lake, paddling through the floating gardens. Here, the farmers raise vegetables and flowers on the floating beds.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nampan / On the Inle Lake, the dwelling houses are built mostly of bamboo and wood and stand on wooden piles. Every Intha family, the inhabitants of the picturesque lake, has at least one rowing boat because each distance must be covered with it. Also the children of this ethnic group learn at an early age to paddle.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Women and men of the ethnic group of the Pa-O go by boat through the Ywama village. They live in the Shan Hills around the Inle Lake and are mostly Buddhists. On their national day on Tabaung full moon, they wearing traditional clothes and visit the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nyaungshwe / Fish sale at the Mingalar Market in the morning
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Among Intha people, also known as the sons of the lake, the work is shared. Men cast for fish and build from water hyacinths, mud and seaweeds the floating patches. Women cultivate the floating mats and harvest the vegetables. Here, small tomatoes are planted in rows.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / The Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda is the main sanctuary and place of pilgrimage on the Inle Lake
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Evening mood on the Inle Lake. Fishermen from the Intha tribe, also called the sons of the lake, using conical traps and fishing nets. They are also well-known for their unique leg-rowing style.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Indein / Portrait of Pa-O women who live in the Shan Hills around the Inle Lake. Numerous ruined stupas and pagodas are partly from the 17th century and sitting on the hills near the village. Indein is situated southwest of Inle Lake and can be reached by boat via a channel.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Indein / Numerous ruined stupas and pagodas are partly from the 17th century and sitting on the hills near the village. Indein is situated southwest of Inle Lake and can be reached by boat via a channel.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Among Intha people, also known as the sons of the lake, the work is shared. Men cast for fish and build from water hyacinths, mud and seaweeds the floating patches. Women cultivate the floating mats and harvest the vegetables. Here, small tomatoes are planted in rows.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nyaungshwe / Weighing dried fish at the Mingalar Market
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nampan / On the Inle Lake, the dwelling houses are built mostly of bamboo and wood and stand on wooden piles. Every family has at least one rowing boat because each distance must be covered with it.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Hnin Thitsar Umbrella Workshop has started 16 years ago with the traditional production of umbrellas made of bamboo, wood and paper. Some examples are painted or decorated with flowers.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Evening mood at the Inle Lake. Fishermen of the Intha people, also called the sons of the lake, using conical traps and fishing nets. They are also well-known for their unique leg-rowing style.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Sunset on the Inle Lake. Fishermen from the Intha tribe, also called the sons of the lake, using conical traps and fishing nets. They are also well-known for their unique leg-rowing style.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / The Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda is the main sanctuary and place of pilgrimage on the Inle Lake
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Indein / Women belongs to the ethnic group of the Pa-O who live in the Shan Hills around the Inle Lake. Numerous ruined stupas and pagodas are partly from the 17th century and sitting on the hills near the village. Indein is situated southwest of Inle Lake and can be reached by boat via a channel.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Sunset at the Inle Lake. Fishermen of the Intha people, also called the sons of the lake, using conical traps and fishing nets. They are also well-known for their unique leg-rowing style.
© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Indein / Numerous ruined stupas and pagodas are partly from the 17th century and sitting on the hills near the village. Indein is situated southwest of Inle Lake and can be reached by boat via a channel.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Silversmith Lay Zaw working on a silver ring with fish design.
U Hla Pe & Family Gold and Silver Workshop is a family business with ten employees. Currently, the sons U Shwe Htoo and Lay Zaw lead the jewellery making.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Portrait of an elderly Padaung woman (Burmese: Kayan). Some women of this ethnic group live and work as weavers in the villages on the Inle Lake.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nampan / On the Inle Lake, the dwelling houses are built mostly of bamboo and wood and stand on wooden piles. Every family has at least one rowing boat because each distance must be covered with it.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Hnin Thitsar Umbrella Workshop has started 16 years ago with the traditional production of umbrellas made of bamboo, wood and paper. Some examples are painted or decorated with flowers.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / In Paw Khon / Cut lotus stems are pulled apart and countless threads come out which are rolled by fingers to one thread.
Myat Pwint Chel Silk & Lotus Weaving is owned by U Zaw Min Htoo and has 30 employees. In the workshop, lotus and silk products like scarves, pillow slips and clothing are manufactured.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Portrait of a young Padaung woman (Burmese: Kayan). Some women of this ethnic group live and work as weavers in the villages on the Inle Lake.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / In Paw Khon / Due to the complex manufacturing costs a lotus scarf 110 euros and more.
Myat Pwint Chel Silk & Lotus Weaving is owned by U Zaw Min Htoo and has 30 employees. In the workshop, lotus and silk products like scarves, pillow slips and clothing are manufactured.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Novices recite the Buddhist texts several times a day.
The Shwe Yan Bye Kyaung is built in Shan style with oval windows and located two kilometres north of Nyaungshwe. Almost 50 monks and novices live in the teak monastery.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / White stupas of the Aung Mingalar Pagoda on a channel
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Women and children of the Palaung tribe make a boat trip on the Inle Lake. Most Palaung people live in the northern Shan State around Hsipaw and Namshan.
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Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nyaungshwe / Pa-O woman with red headscarf at the Mingalar Market. This ethnic group lives in the Shan Hills around the Inle Lake.
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Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Men of the Intha people, also called sons of the lake, get seaweeds out of the Inle Lake. Aquatic plants are used to make the floating patches which consist of water hyacinths and mud as well.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Among Intha people, also known as the sons of the lake, the work is shared. Men cast for fish and build from water hyacinths, mud and seaweeds the floating patches. Women cultivate the floating mats and harvest the vegetables. Here, small tomatoes are planted in rows.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama is the largest village on the Inle Lake. Here, a floating market is held every five days. In the background, the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda and the Shan Hills
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Indein / Golden stupas surrounded the Shwe Indein Pagoda near the village. Indein is situated southwest of Inle Lake and can be reached by boat via a channel.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Indein / Numerous ruined stupas and pagodas are partly from the 17th century and sitting on the hills near the village. Indein is situated southwest of Inle Lake and can be reached by boat via a channel.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nyaungshwe / Buddhist monks and novices collecting alms in the morning
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Indein / Numerous ruined stupas and pagodas are partly from the 17th century and sitting on the hills near the village. Indein is situated southwest of Inle Lake and can be reached by boat via a channel.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Gems like ruby, jade and sapphire come from Myanmar, mostly from Mogok, Myitkyina or Hpakant. Design of the silver rings was created in this workshop.
U Hla Pe & Family Gold and Silver Workshop is a family business with ten employees. Currently, the sons U Shwe Htoo and Lay Zaw lead the jewellery making.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Woman of the ethnic group of Intha looking at the tomato plants in the floating gardens.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nyaungshwe / Selling vegetables at the Mingalar Market in the morning
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Sunset on the Inle Lake. Fishermen from the Intha tribe, also called the sons of the lake, using conical traps and fishing nets. They are also well-known for their unique leg-rowing style.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Portrait of a Pa-O woman. These tribal people are mostly Buddhists and live in the Shan Hills around the Inle Lake. On their national day on Tabaung full moon, they wearing traditional clothes and visit the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Evening mood at the Inle Lake. Fishermen of the Intha people, also called the sons of the lake, using conical traps and fishing nets. They are also well-known for their unique leg-rowing style.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Evening mood on the Inle Lake. Fishermen from the Intha tribe, also called the sons of the lake, using conical traps and fishing nets. They are also well-known for their unique leg-rowing style.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / Palaung tribal women visiting the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, the main sanctuary and place of pilgrimage on the Inle Lake. The most Palaung people live in the northern Shan State around Hsipaw and Namshan.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Among Intha people, also known as the sons of the lake, the work is shared. Men cast for fish and build from water hyacinths, mud and seaweeds the floating patches. Women cultivate the floating mats and harvest the vegetables. Here, small tomatoes are planted in rows.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / A couple of the Intha tribe paddling through the floating gardens
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nyaungshwe / Selling dried fish at the Mingalar Market in the morning
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Indein / View of the stupa complex with the Shwe Indein Pagoda. Numerous ruined stupas date back to the 17th century. The Indein village is situated southwest of Inle Lake and can be reached by boat via a channel.
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
Anzenberger
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Ywama / On the Inle Lake, the houses are built mostly of bamboo and wood and stand on wooden piles. Many channels with stilt-houses meet in Ywama, the largest village on the picturesque lake.
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MYANMAR / Shan State / Inle Lake / Nyaungshwe / Selling vegetables and fruits at the Mingalar Market in the morning
В© Mario Weigt / Anzenberger
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