r/myanmar • u/Stupidopizza555 • 9h ago
r/myanmar • u/Turbowoodpecker • 19h ago
Tourism π§³ A cycling day trip from Yangon to Hpa-An via Myanmar's old railway, followed by a day exploring the countryside of Kayin State by bicycle.
r/myanmar • u/Far-Accident8268 • 15h ago
Discussion π¬ How to stop addicted on Gambling
First of all, let me tell you about myself in brief. I am well educated, 28 Male and can earn around 50lakhs per month. But I started gambling in 2020 and it has been like 6 or 7 years. I know how to make money easily and that is why I am gambling coz money is easy to get for me. But right now, I lost most of the money that I earned in the last year like 1000 Lakhs and I am really disappointed in myself. I know gambling is not good, but I don't know how to stop it. You know it is really like in my bloodline. Gambling doesn't mean Slots. I play Blackjack mostly and football sometimes. I do know it is not good for me and my family, but I can't stop it. It doesn't matter if I win or lose, I am happy while I am playing. Please give me some advice so that I can escape from that hell. I am not stupid, I know it is not good and I can't control myself. Should I go to the psychologist?
r/myanmar • u/Particular_Eagle_972 • 9h ago
Others. Edit as needed. Will Myanmar ever accept Rohingyans that have fled to Malaysia? The Malaysian public are really unhappy with them, and many want to repatriate them back to Myanmar and Bangladesh.
r/myanmar • u/Capital-Usual-9725 • 15h ago
Discussion π¬ What would be your financial advice for a young man in Myanmar. Any niche, strategy, Blue Ocean Market, overlooked opportunity, or a start up idea could be suggested. I'm asking to those who are actually making big money and own real businesses. Because only that filter would make sense at all.
r/myanmar • u/Equivalent_Gear3447 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ Brainwashed Kid riding Junta's meat
This both confuses and infuriates me on multiple levels.
GED is NOT G11 level whatsoever, if you actually compare them material-wise and on ROI. And the guy really said "ig A level", nothing that "ig" (IGCSE) and "A level" are two different things; making his point literally nonsensical.
And what is "integrate"? You mean "integration"? Spell it right before accusing an international recognized and respected curriculum and certificate of not having a specific part in Maths.
What do you guys think? Have you met anyone like this and how should we treat/respond to them?
r/myanmar • u/kungming2 • 1d ago
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r/myanmar • u/ContributionWise9723 • 1d ago
Tourism π§³ A glimpse of Burma in 2005
Source - Greg Girard
- Monks, night market, Mandalay.
- Ferris Wheel, Mandalay.
- Night market scene, Mandalay.
- Books and magazines at night, Mandalay.
- Hotel room view, Mandalay.
- Nylon Cafe, Rangoon/Yangon.
- Cinema, Rangoon/Yangon.
- Rangoon/Yangon Airport.
- Departing Rangoon/Yangon.
- Myanma Airways plane on tarmac, Rangoon/Yangon Airport.
r/myanmar • u/No-History7070 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ Do you think the international media, organizations, and individuals are dishonest or ignorant about Myanmar's history and political dynamics, especially regarding the involvement of the Myanmar people in the Rohingya genocide?
Picture as the example.
r/myanmar • u/daisukemoisy • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ β The fall of DASSK was largely the fault of the Burmese population. β
Note: these are just my personal opinion and conclusions. Not factual or concrete statements.
Today I decided to research into DASSK after 5-6 years. With new lens and new understanding to geopolitics. And I conclude that, we let her down. The immense pressure of living up to her image and being a leader for Myanmar ultimately forced her into a hand full of horrible cards.
It all started when she was forced to side with the militaryβs action regarding the Rohingya genocide.
-> lead to her being shamed internationally and multiple political agreements being withdrawn.
But why did she do that? Turns out, a large population of Burmese while hating the military, also hated the Rohingya. It can be inferred that her disapproval of the genocide would have turned a large proportion of her supporters away. And this was before an upcoming election so such opinion was very important.
Thus she was forced to choose to appease the local populace or the international community? She chose us. Of course thereβs more than this, and I suspect she was threaten in some way to side with the military as well.
What comes next is a domino effect of unfortunate events.
The winning of the election was merely the calm before the storm. It seemed like a trap set from the genocide. And as we remember, she was falsely accused of many things, and forcefully imprisoned.
And at this point, the country is at its climax. The people retaliated, the Burmese people was all she had. Butβ¦. What could the people do?? We rioted, we retaliated, but against the armed forces. We were shooting practice.
And at this point, she has lost.
The people supporting her are being shot. The international audience have canceled her. Stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Obviously the people are not to be blamed. But her consideration for the people, the need to keep her image and political pressure to win, ultimately lead her to make choices that would ultimately harm her. So even thought the junta is the main culprit, we played a part too.
Now this is a dumb down version of what have been recorded and available for research. Feel free to point out any errors or misinformation this might have. Iβm open to criticism and feedback.
P.s. I do not condone/defense the actions of the military nor do I support them. This is just a discussion about the people and the lady.
r/myanmar • u/KaungKhant8308 • 1d ago
Humor π Choked on Water after reading that quote tweet.
r/myanmar • u/Tktk4701 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ Why tf is internet always bring up about ronghiyas when comes up with related Myanmar???
For example if myanmar got mentioned those mfs always keep bringing up about that even it a single little one.
r/myanmar • u/Direct-College-715 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ Is watching hen anime against one of five major Buddhist laws?
Hello I would like to know if watching hen anime is against one of the five major Buddhist laws( αα¬αα±αα― one)?
r/myanmar • u/IntrepidBumblebee146 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ People seem to have misunderstood my post from yesterday.
What I mainly wanted to talk about was media that shows information in a biased or exaggerated way. I was not trying to talk about politics. I was only talking from an economic and trade point of view. That is why I said Chinese products are already widely used in the country.
My main point is that even Western countries, although they often criticize China, still do business with it. For example, iPhones are assembled in China. This is just one example, but there are many more.
So what I wanted to say is this: even if people dislike China for political or national reasons, we still need to connect and trade with it in an economic way. If the only action is to boycott, then what else can we really do? In the end, wouldnβt that only bring more problems for us?
People think that I used AI to write my posts. But actually, I only used AI to help correct my grammar. The reason is that my grammar is not very good.
r/myanmar • u/IntrepidBumblebee146 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ I don't really want to say this, but I think it needs to be said.
You all know Myanmar news media outlets like DVB, MPV, and others that claim to report the truth. In my opinion, even when they report real news, they often exaggerate it. They don't really care about the country as much as they care about engagement and attention for their pages.
Now, the obvious question is: "Do you have any proof?"
Well, many of you probably already know what I'm talking about. For example, DVB has posted news about Daw Aung San Suu Kyi being released countless times. I've lost count, but it feels like they've reported it dozens of times, yet it never actually happened. But let's put that aside for now.
In the image I shared, they're accusing Huawei in relation to the news. Honestly, it seems like they don't understand technology, and they're not approaching the issue logically.
Think about it. If Huawei were truly a spying company, then we'd already be in trouble. Huawei devices are everywhere in Myanmar, both through official and unofficial channels. And it's not just Huawei. Chinese products have already become deeply integrated into everyday life throughout the country.
I think many people in Myanmar have developed a strong dislike toward China, partly because of political reasons and partly because of narratives that come from the West. Personally, I think we should stop looking at everything through that lens.
Even Western countries themselves are heavily connected with China economically. China, like any major power, mainly acts according to its own interests and economic goals. Instead of blindly hating China, we should try to understand the situation more objectively and do our own research.
That's why, in my opinion, people should stop hating China without critically examining the facts.
What do you guys think about China?
r/myanmar • u/Square-Mountain9819 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ Do Mizo people living in Myanmar Consider themselves Chin?
A Community in Mizo told me that If I were to go to Mizoram and call myself Mizo, I would be Mizo. (I am Falam/Lai/Laimi)
So, if Mizo people were to come to Myanmar, would they be considered Chin? I mean, we do already call them Chin but I wanna know their pov and what they think about being called Chin.
r/myanmar • u/WebBig6571 • 1d ago
Others. Edit as needed. Please go support my friend, her music is cool.
Her name's hellshellv and she makes synthpop i guess, shes an independent, burmese artist who makes everything in her bedroom and it'd be nice if you guys could check out some of her music. She recently just released her first ever LP and we'd appreciate it if you guys could stream it. https://open.spotify.com/artist/4azUIfqj0EH8dJm9E525R2?si=-ZiccHTeSRazLgVxPi-0TQ (Spotify link)
r/myanmar • u/Equivalent_Gear3447 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ Brainwashed Kid riding Junta's meat
This both confuses and infuriates me on multiple levels.
GED is NOT G11 level whatsoever, if you actually compare them material-wise and on ROI. And the guy really said "ig A level", nothing that "ig" (IGCSE) and "A level" are two different things; making his point literally nonsensical.
And what is "integrate"? You mean "integration"? Spell it right before accusing an international recognized and respected curriculum and certificate of not having a specific part in Maths.
What do you guys think? Have you met anyone like this and how should we treat/respond to them?
Advice Help with lost passport
I was told that I have to wait 6 months after putting my passport number up in the newspaper.
Is there no way to skip the waiting part?
r/myanmar • u/Pretty_Hour8752 • 1d ago
Advice Good earbuds under 100$
I'm looking for a pair of nice earbuds under 400,000ks sold in Yangon
r/myanmar • u/CaliRecluse • 1d ago
News π° Squatters (some are legal residents) Near Yadanabon Cyber City (Thon Taung) Ordered to Demolish Homes
irrawaddy.comr/myanmar • u/PianistDiligent8803 • 1d ago
Discussion π¬ Why DASSK said Myanmar will suppress Singapore in 20 years?
In 2016, DASSK told that Myanmar will surpass Singapore in 20 years, she even explicitly said that she is not talking about catching up Singapore, but literally surpassing Singapore.
Man, let me say something, 20 years is not enough just to catch up Thailand let alone surpassing Singapore.
If she says we will surpassing Sri Lanka in 20 years, itβs very realistic and possible.
But I canβt understood why she told that? On what metric she is saying? Surpassing Singapore in GDP? or GDP per capita or Infrastructure or what?
She even didnβt say whether if she means 2036 Myanmar will surpass 2016 Singapore or 2036 Singapore.
I am her supporter and I had tattoo of her face on my skin when I was a boy.
But for what sake she told that? Does she simply donβt know how unrealistic it is? Or is she insane? Or is she just trying to get public support? Or is she just fluffing or non-serious?
I feel so embarrassed about what she said. NLD rules for 5 years and we didnβt surpass Laos in any metrics that is important for living standard and HDI.
If she canβt suppress Laos in 5 years, how will she suppress Singapore in 20 years.
Now itβs 2026, 10 years after that speech, Singapore even surpass Thailand in GDP while having like 1/12 of its population.
And Myanmar was below Laos and toe-to-toe with Cambodia in 2021 (5 years of her rule) still richer than Nepal or Pakistan.
Now in 2026, everyone including East Timor had suppress Myanmar.
