08 October, 2018

Life cycle bridge , Shan State, Myanmar



Shan State (South), Heho City It is a railway crossing bridge located near the village of Taung Lae Lo. There is a bridge between Tha San and Shwe Nyong at Mile Point (379/7-8). Among the more than 400 bridges between Tha San - Nyang Shwe, the Life Cycle Bridge is Bridge No. 382. The height of the bridge is (62) feet high and 200 feet long CIP. R13A steel frame type bridge. Since it was built in 1927, it is now more than 90 years old.

It is called the Life Cycle Bridge because it appeared in the Burmese film Life Cycle, directed by U Thu Kha in 1956 .went in the name. The bridge was built in 1927 but only got its name in 1956. The bridge is a low-level drive with many spiral-shaped ups and downs on the way up to the upper Heho. winding Because of its beautiful ups and downs, comparing it to human life, director Say Gyi U Thukha made a movie about the cycle of life as the main theme, so it was named the bridge of the cycle of life. Prince U Zeya The lyrics of the song that matches the movie "Life Cycle" by actress Daw May New, "Life Cycle, They went to search without stopping. until the destination is reached one down One will continue to leave.'' Bridge No. (382) because of the paragraph The Nan Nug River Bridge also lost its original name and is still called the Life Cycle Bridge. It exists as a place for foreign tourists to study.
Famous historical bridges in Myanmar are Gottong Bridge and Life Cycle Bridge, where visitors take memorable photos.

07 October, 2018

Heho Life Cycle Bridge ,Southern Shan State, Myanmar


Shan State (South), Heho City It is a railway crossing bridge located near the village of Taung Lae Lo .
There is a bridge between Tha San and Shwe Nyong at Mile Point (379/7-8). Among the more than 400 bridges between Tha San - Nyang Shwe, the Life Cycle Bridge is Bridge No. 382. The height of the bridge is (62) feet high and 200 feet long CIP. R13A steel frame type bridge. Since it was built in 1927, it is now more than 90 years old.


It is called the Life Cycle Bridge because it appeared in the Burmese film Life Cycle, directed by U Thu Kha in 1956 .went in the name. The bridge was built in 1927 but only got its name in 1956.

The bridge is a low-level drive with many spiral-shaped ups and downs on the way up to the upper Heho. winding Because of its beautiful ups and downs, comparing it to human life, director Say Gyi U Thukha made a movie about the cycle of life as the main theme, so it was named the bridge of the cycle of life.



Prince U Zeya The lyrics of the song that matches the movie "Life Cycle" by actress Daw May New, "Life Cycle, They went to search without stopping. until the destination is reached one down One will continue to leave.'' Bridge No. (382) because of the paragraph The Nan Nug River Bridge also lost its original name and is still called the Life Cycle Bridge. It exists as a place for foreign tourists to study.

03 February, 2018

Chiang Mai Flower Festivals


Tulips everywhere!

November to February: This is the ideal time to visit Chiang Mai because the weather is perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities. While it does not get too cold, you should carry a jacket and some light woolens. January is usually considered the best month and sees a high influx of tourists.


It goes from Nawarat Bridge at 8am., passes through Tha Pae Road and ends at Nong Buak Haad Public Park. All the flower floats will be decorated as charming as wonderlands where traditional Lanna costumes become the highlight of the festival that can only be seen in Chiang Mai, the Rose of the North.


The National flower of Thailand is an orchid aka Ratchaphruek in our native language. Even though this orchid is locally known as ratchaphruek, it is also called dok koon. This flower was chosen by the country in 2001 because of its yellow colour which associated with Buddhism, the main religion of the country.


Lilium is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers. They are the true lilies. Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world.



Tulips (Tulipa) are a genus of spring-blooming perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes (having bulbs as storage organs). The flowers are usually large, showy and brightly coloured, generally red, pink, yellow, or white (usually in warm colours).



Scientific name: Tulipa species. Family: Liliaceae (Lily) Common name: Tulip species.



The tulip is a member of the lily family, Liliaceae, along with 14 other genera, where it is most closely related to Amana, Erythronium and Gagea in the tribe Lilieae.


Liliopsida Batsch is a botanical name for the class containing the family Liliaceae. It is considered synonymous with the name monocotyledon. Publication of the name is credited to Scopoli: see author citation. This name is formed by replacing the termination -aceae in the name Liliaceae by the termination -opsida.


Originally from Persia and Turkey, tulips were brought to Europe in the 16th century, where they got their common name from the Turkish word for gauze (with which turbans were wrapped) - reflecting the turban-like appearance of a tulip in full bloom.


Azaleas /əˈzeɪliə/ are flowering shrubs in the genus Rhododendron, particularly the former sections Tsutsusi (evergreen) and Pentanthera (deciduous).








Flower Festival at Nong Buak Haad Public Park (3 Feb 2018) Chiang Mai Thailand