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The Road to Mandalay

November 21, 2011 By Susan Blumberg-Kason 6 Comments

Now that Hillary Clinton will visit Myanmar next month, will we see an increase of US tourism to that country? After all, it’s been 50 years since a US Secretary of State has visited Myanmar (the country formerly known as Burma).

To celebrate this historic event, I received two books today about Myanmar. The first was a travel guide, To Myanmar With Love (ThingsAsian Press, 2009) by Morgan Edwardson and Steve Goodman.

And the second a travelogue, Defiled on the Ayeyarwaddy (ThingsAsian Press, 2010) by Ma Thanegi.

I have a cute story about Myanmar, which was still called Burma, from 20 years ago. I was planning to cover most of Southeast Asia the summer before my 21st birthday. I chose some places like Vietnam and Cambodia, which were off the beaten path back then. And Burma. It was really only possible to enter Burma with a package tour, so I was willing to shell out a chunk of cash for a quick trip to Rangoon and Mandalay.

But when my mother and one of her best friends found out, I received a letter (only snail mail in 1991) from my mom strongly advising me not to go. The repressive government, the dislike of foreigners (Americans), and so on. So I caved and instead used my money to ride a train for seven days without a shower.

Twenty years later, guess who’s booked a trip to Myanmar?

Bon voyage, Mom (and her friend).

Do you know anyone planning to travel to Burma in the near future?

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Comments

  1. Amy L. Sonnichsen says

    November 24, 2011 at 10:58 pm

    Susan, My dad travels there regularly to teach classes. He travels all around Asia and Myanmar is one of his destinations. I haven’t been there yet, but maybe some day! I hope it does open up more due to Hilary Clinton’s visit. Have a wonderful trip!

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    • Susan Blumberg-Kason says

      November 25, 2011 at 8:20 pm

      How cool! Perhaps some day when you can find someone to watch your kids, your dad will take you with him on one of his trips to Myanmar. I hope it opens up, too. Sadly, I’m not going. My mom and her friends are, but it’s not for another 11-12 months.

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  2. Stuart Beaton says

    November 23, 2011 at 2:35 am

    You might want to check out Michelle Aung Thin’s new novel about Burma – The Monsoon Bride.

    It’s set in the 30’s, during the revolution, and Michelle’s research and writing have combined to make it a brilliant story. It helps that she’s got a Burmese heritage to draw on as well!

    Anyway, you can have a listen to Michelle talk about her new book at:

    http://rastous.podomatic.com/entry/2011-08-24T18_07_46-07_00

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    • Susan Blumberg-Kason says

      November 23, 2011 at 7:43 pm

      Thanks so much! This looks and sounds great. I’m definitely putting it on my to-read list. I’ve checked out more of your interviews and reviews. It’s so great to learn about Australian authors. The one I know the best (at least his work) is Brian Castro. It’s really nice to learn about these others, too.

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      • Stuart Beaton says

        November 24, 2011 at 7:35 am

        Brian was Michelle’s supervisor during her Master’s course at Adelaide Uni – and he’s a really great guy!

        I spoke to him in Beijing, when he came over for the Australian Writers’ Week even.

        You can listen to the interview here:

        http://rastous.podomatic.com/entry/2011-03-07T04_09_07-08_00

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        • Susan Blumberg-Kason says

          November 24, 2011 at 8:40 pm

          Wow, what a small world! I read “Shanghai Dancing” and really enjoyed it. His background is so fascinating. My friend teaches at Adelaide Uni, too, but the last I knew, he hadn’t met Brian Castro yet.

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