Saving Yangon's Colonial Buildings
The oldest date back to the 1880s, with nearly 200 of them scattered around the former capital, Yangon. While some are in dire need of repair, many are still in use, serving as government offices, foreign embassies, and even schools and temples. Now, with the U.S. easing some sanctions on Myanmar, and other western nations set to follow suit, investors are eyeing some of these heritage buildings.
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