Burma25 Feb 2022The cave filled with 9,000 BuddhasThe Buddha statues that fill this cave from floor to ceiling are brought by devotees hoping for a blessing.25 Feb 202225 Feb 2022A remarkable mark of beautyIn Myanmar’s mountainous and hard-to-reach Chin State, the ethnic minority women are renowned for their remarkable face tattoos.25 Feb 202225 Feb 2022Where babies become monksAlthough barely able to utter their own names, infants in nappies can enter Burmese Buddhist orders.25 Feb 202225 Feb 2022Where people believe in wizardsAlthough it might seem unbelievable, Buddhism and magic have long been uniquely linked in Burma.25 Feb 202225 Feb 2022A luminous lake of unusual talents“I became mesmerised as the water began to sway to the beat of the of the Intha fisherman, who expertly manoeuvred their tiny wooden boats by rowing with one leg.”25 Feb 202213 Nov 2019Asia's eerily empty capitalBurmese ghosts are more than 2m high, fierce and bulky, with enormous ears and tusks, and terrifyingly long tongues – and they make for obstreperous passengers.13 Nov 201917 May 2019A Myanmar rail journey not to be missedOn the three-hour Circular Railway, each of the 38 stops provides a window into the bustle of Myanmar’s largest city.17 May 201926 Oct 2018The land covered in sacred goldIn Myanmar, gold is so sacred that it can be found in anything from traditional medicine to face creams, and it’s sometimes even added to drinks or food.26 Oct 20182 Aug 2014The sea gypsies' last standAs the country opens to travellers, it waits to be seen whether the nomadic Moken can preserve their language, their way of life and their mythology.2 Aug 2014...