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nTheren are only three metric “holdouts” in the world – only three nationsn that still have not moved to the metric system: Myanmar (Burma),n Liberia, and the U.S.n
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- Both men and women wear a “cosmetic” made from the bark of the Thanakha tree and “skirts” called longyi. The cosmetic is a yellow paste that acts as a sunscreen. The longyi are pieces of fabric that are wrapped around the body; men wear them tied in front, and women wear them secured at the side.
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- The traditional “sport” of Myanmar (Burma) is a cooperative game called chinlone. The chinlone itself is sort of ball woven out of rattan. It makes a pleasant clicking sound when it is kicked.
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nTo play, playersn form a circle and keep the chinlone in the air as long as possiblen by kicking it from player to player. It’s a bit like soccer – anyn body part can be used to “kick” the ball except the hands.
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The people of Myanmar (Burma) play today… as their ancestors played for centuries! |
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nInstead of the focus being on the score, the focus is on whon beautifully the game is played. Note that there is no opposingn team!
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Speaking of “beautiful,” there are some beautiful things to see in Myanmar / Burma / whatever-you-want-to-call-it:
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nArchitect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s birthdayn
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nQuirkynCountry Music Song Titles Day
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