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Author: Philip Heijmans

The struggle to save Yangon’s architectural heritage

February 9, 2015June 23, 2015 by pheijmans13@gmail.com

BBC Here, on Bogolay Zay Street amid the moss-covered, weather-stained, early-20th Century facades in the historic center of the city, the history of the colonial buildings that make up old

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Yangon’s New Look

July 15, 2014March 12, 2015 by pheijmans13@gmail.com

The Bangkok Post Some call it romantic, others rustic – the way mildew covers the façade of hundreds of fading historic buildings of Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon. Many of price uk cialis pills the

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Creative Spaces, Unsavory Places

May 26, 2014March 12, 2015 by pheijmans13@gmail.com

Deutsche Presse Agentur Yangon’s streets have an air of cinematic unreality, with rain clouds hanging low and dicount kamagra mildew lacing the facades of hundreds of fading colonial-era buildings as great crowds

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Strangled by traffic in Yangon

April 12, 2014March 12, 2015 by pheijmans13@gmail.com

Al Jazeera Three years ago, tens of thousands of vehicles flooded into Myanmar’s largest city after international economic sanctions on the acheter tadalafil levitra country were eased. Now, Yangon’s asphalt arteries are gridlocked.

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