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Myanmar tourism’s ‘crown jewel’ feels strains of growth – The Irrawaddy

http://www.irrawaddy.org/burma/magazine-development/myanmar-tourisms-crown-jewel-feels-strains-growth.html Bagan struggles to balance competing demands as visitors arrive in ever larger numbers Published in the March 2013...
Posted on 10 March 2014 by Simon | Read More... Burma, Business & Economics, Culture & Religion, Reporting from Burma/Myanmar, The Irrawaddy, Travel & Tourism
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