4/5 Muyanja S. 4 years ago on Google
I
enjoyed
the
tea,
British
style!
Thanks
to
our
esteemed
Liaison
officer,
who
did
such
a
tremendous
job
while
we
were
in
Nay
Pyi
Taw.
The
mall
happens
to
be
closest
to
Aureum
Hotel
where
we
were
living,
but
it
was
not
a
hour
before
we
were
about
to
leave
that
we
were
able
to
make
a
sneapeek
at
the
place.
Things
that
remain
memorable
include,
it
was
my
first
experience
to
witness
a
local
not
dressed
in
a
sarong
(those
young
lads
seemed
to
show
that
they
were
extremely
different,
and
by
the
way,
they
were
not
visitors
but
helpers
in
the
place);
the
place
has
a
an
express
food
stall,
which
at
first
I
mistook
for
transportation
agency
(only
to
be
reminded
by
the
liaison
officer
about
the
business
the
joint
was
dealing
in);
there
is
sugarless/bitter
tea
gratis,
and
you
can
gulp
down
as
many
mugfuls
as
your
stomach
can
hold(remember
tea
served
is
highly
concentrated
in
that
part
of
the
World
which
might
make
your
nights
a
nightmare
a
misdemeanor
I
had
only
associated
with
coffee
before
then);
I
don't
know
for
heaven's
sake
why
the
place
was
named
junction
by
the
way!