I have a disused SIM I bought in Burma to use there in my dual-SIM phone - I wonder if that would be accepted? I've since removed it from the phone.
Not planning to try it - just curious.
I have a disused SIM I bought in Burma to use there in my dual-SIM phone - I wonder if that would be accepted? I've since removed it from the phone.
Not planning to try it - just curious.
Yes, so that can't work as its disused with no credit.
Yes, Burma is interesting.
The Shewedagon (spelling?) Pagoda in Yangon was an eye-opener. I had to stop myself from asking which of the pagodas were built with gold looted from the former Thai capital Ayutthaya when the Burmese invaded Siam.
The Burmese Army are ruthless in suppressing the people.
I think its good if foreigners go there to visit, but you have to be aware of what's really going on there and be careful to act in ways which don't cause trouble for local people.
For example, we avoid flash hotels because they are usually paying graft to the Army generals, and instead look for small local guest houses recommended by people we trust.
It is, my uncle lives there and took us all over the country. Nows not a good time to visit though, they're pretty angry that the white tourists have brought CV into the country, and even though he has lived there for years and years, there is a bit of prejudice going on at the moment.
Cheers
Slunnie
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