Myanmar, a country once known for its stunning temples and serene Inle Lake, has in recent years become synonymous with political turmoil and armed conflict. Yet, amidst the chaos, life persists. This photo essay offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of Myanmar’s people, capturing their resilience, traditions, and struggles in the face of ongoing unrest.
From the serene beauty of Inle Lake to the tense clashes between ethnic armed groups and the military, these photos tell a story of a nation in flux. We meet farmers tending their floating gardens, fishermen gliding through the water on their leg-powered boats, and devotees celebrating religious festivals. But the shadow of conflict is never far away, as images of soldiers and displaced families remind us of the human cost of Myanmar’s ongoing struggle.
Through these images, we hope to provide a nuanced understanding of life in Myanmar, a country grappling with its complex past and uncertain future.
These photos depict images of daily life in Myanmar, including farming, celebrations, and religious activities.
These photos depict images of the resistance movement against the Myanmar military government.
These photos depict images of armed clashes between the Myanmar military government and ethnic armed groups.
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