Monday, July 12, 2010

Hsipaw: Sitting on top of the world

Hsipaw is an adorable town a few hours east of Mandalay, down a narrow, winding, ill-repaired road lined with the bodies of buses that didn't quite make it.


Downtown is pretty sleepy, with a row of cheap tourist restaurants in front and a local market behind.


Tourists come to Hsipaw to hike, and that's what we did, starting with a half-day stroll to some nearby Shan hilltribe towns.


On our way out we paused for a delicious look at handmade noodles being hung out to dry.


We also got up close and personal with water buffalo.


Every town had a stupa, and these were surprisingly large and opulent considering the overall poverty. They also seemed to be renovated frequently. This one had a Buddha on top of a somewhat idiosyncratic globe: New Zealand was only a word without a landmass, and Laos and Cambodia were missing altogether.


"Why is the Buddha on top of a globe?" I asked our guide.

"Maybe this is after he's taken over the world," he answered.

"But does the Buddha want to take over the world?"

"Who knows?" he said with a mischievous grin.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great pics, great post! xxoo

Trish said...

Thanks!