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“Our goal is to help people alleviate mental and emotional stress.” This is the motto over at Counselling Corner.
Tea time is the perfect opportunity to sit back, relax, and take a moment to be fully present. In Myanmar, drinking tea has been a tradition passed down from generation to generation.
Hidden away in one of the many winding streets of Dala, south of Yangon River, is an oasis of upcycling design.
We recently had the opportunity to visit the Pann Nann Ein workshop in Dala, where we met an inspiring group of artisans happy to take a moment from their hard work and concentration to greet us.
We recently visited the workshop of Ma Khin Aye, a wonderfully skilled seamstress who has been collaborating with Hla Day since 2016.
Do you remember your favourite childhood book? Chances are you have fond memories exploring distant shores with buccaneer pirates or getting lost down a rabbit hole where fairies played in magical glens and animals went on wild...
In a small building in Dala a group of creative individuals are using their passion for art to generate sustainable livelihoods for people with disabilities.
Minglabar!
Last month, Nilar accompanied our staff, for a walking food tour of Yangon, with Sa Ba Street Food Tours, run by Marc Shortt.
Last month, Nilar accompanied our staff, for a walking food tour of Yangon, with Sa Ba Street Food Tours, run by Marc Shortt.
Doh Eain (“Our Home”) is a social enterprise aimed at citizen-led heritage conservation and urban regeneration in Yangon. The organization is known for its work on preserving historical residential buildings but recently they...