It's always in my mind ,it was such a burning desire to make a HD video of this place , just want to show the world that Burma have this kind of extraordinary places. now it's happening here . Jason , my brother-Ye naung and I decided to go there and made this video . that was a horrible journey of 8 miles trekking, 33 up and down hills with loads of photography stuffs. our shoulders were about to drop. we almost gave up and even planned to abort this project. really tiring, we slept 2 hours a day for 3 days and finally made this video...
Value our work and watch it in HD MODE.
++ We made it ,YOU SHARE IT++.
that's fair enough.
show the world that this place is one of the most spectacular places on earth.
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I want to see one of kyaw zaw hein movie title is ကို်က္ထီးရိုးဆံေတာ္ရွင္သမိုင္းနွင့္မနုႆီဟ (ေက်ာ္ေဇာဟိန္း၊စံပယ္မိုး)but i can't not find in anywhere if u have please post
Thanks a lot
may you be sucessfull in all
Having long been closed off to the outside world, Burma is now lifting the curtain and making staggering democratic reforms. But will the regime really pass power to its people in the upcoming elections?
For years Burma has been ruled by a corrupt military junta that brutally suppressed all opposition, used forced labour and imprisoned thousands for their political views. But recently - and suddenly - things have changed. After elections that most observers regarded as a sham, the new government released Aung San Suu Kyi, suspended a hugely unpopular dam project with China, freed thousands of prisoners and signed peace pacts with a number of warring ethnic groups. Even Hillary Clinton dropped in for a visit. Ko Ko Hlaing, the President's Chief Advisor, admits the sins of the past and insists that Burma is now heading in a new direction. "We need credibility and we need legitimacy and we need to make trust between the people and the government". It's still early days for the reform process and whether the regime actually passes power to the people will be the ultimate test. For tourism at least, the changes have already proved to be a huge draw. "I wanted to be here right now to spend my tourism dollars in those changes and I also wanted to you know really see for myself what's going on".
A Film By ABC Australia
Disibuted By Journeyman Pictures
March 2012
Many Americans are learning the Burmese language and culture. Ko Thar Noe, a student at George Washington University explains how he came to learn the Burmese language and how the Burmese culture and Buddhism influence his daily life.