Currently in the grip of an oppressive military junta whose crimes against the people of the country have been condemned across the world, Burma has been much in the news on account of the recent people's uprising in protest at the ruling regime (2007) and the devastating cyclone (2008). Despite this, much of what goes on remains unknown to travellers and would-be travellers. Over a lengthy period, Ganz and Jotow undertook a series of journeys through Burma to uncover the truth about life in Burma today, but also to document the beauty and wonderful cultural heritage of this troubled but remarkable country. Although areas of Burma remain inaccessible due to military restrictions and a lack of infrastructure, the authors reveal both the rich rewards that await the keen traveller seeking unspoilt landscapes and the remarkable warmth of the people they met along the way.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'No ordinary travel guide ...a must read' - Wanderlust 'Generously illustrated with colour photographs throughout, this is essential reading for anyone visiting - or considering visiting - Burma' - Real Travel
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With 243 illustrations and 8 colour maps
Maße
Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-500-28787-3 (9780500287873)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Elena Jotow is partner to Nicholas Ganz and is a fervent advocate of the pro-democracy cause of the people
of Burma. Nicholas Ganz, aka keinom, is a German graffiti artist, writer and photographer who has travelled worldwide documenting graffiti art. He has published multiple titles with Thames & Hudson.
Burma at a Glance * Past and Present * Rangoon Division * Arakan State * Mandalay Division * Kechin State * Shan State * Karen State The Hidden Reality * The Struggle for Freedom * Burma in Exile