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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • A woman washes her hair in the Bilu river in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 10th November 2016
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016. In the past most people residing in Kayah State were traditional spirit worshippers, but significant numbers have converted to Christianity, especially Baptist or Catholic.
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • Dried fish for sale at an early morning market in Loikaw on 17th January 2016 in Kayah state, Myanmar.  A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Myanmar, all being sold on small individual stalls
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • A monk shaves the boys head and the hair is caught in a white cloth held by his parents during a Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.
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  • Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old. Whilst the novice-to-be is the centre of attention, his sister may at the same time have an ear-piercing ceremony or na htwin using a gold needle, and dress as a royal princess herself
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  • Fresh red and green chillies for sale at an early morning market in Loikaw on 17th January 2016 in Kayah state, Myanmar.  A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Myanmar, all being sold on small individual stalls
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  • Portrait of Innocent, a ten year old ethnic Kayan girl at her first communion at Christ the King Cathedral in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016. In the past most people residing in Kayah State were traditional spirit worshippers, but significant numbers have converted to Christianity, especially Baptist or Catholic
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  • First Communion and Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy at Christ the King Cathedral, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016
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  • Portrait of Innocent, a ten year old ethnic Kayan girl at her first communion at Christ the King Cathedral in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016. In the past most people residing in Kayah State were traditional spirit worshippers, but significant numbers have converted to Christianity, especially Baptist or Catholic
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  • Portrait of an ethnic Kayah girl at her first communion at Christ the King Cathedral in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016. In the past most people residing in Kayah State were traditional spirit worshippers, but significant numbers have converted to Christianity, especially Baptist or Catholic
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  • Cucumbers for sale at 5-day market in Loikaw on 23rd March 2016 in Myanmar.  A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Myanmar, all being sold on small individual stalls
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  • A monk helps a novice put on his robes for the first time during a Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week.
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  • A monk shaves the boys head and the hair is caught in a white cloth held by his parents during a Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.
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  • Portrait of an ethnic Kayah girl at her first communion  at Christ the King Cathedral in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016. In the past most people residing in Kayah State were traditional spirit worshippers, but significant numbers have converted to Christianity, especially Baptist or Catholic
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  • A monk helps a novice put on his robes for the first time during a Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week.
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  • Portrait of Emily an eleven year old ethnic Kayah girl at her first communion  at Christ the King Cathedral in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016. In the past most people residing in Kayah State were traditional spirit worshippers, but significant numbers have converted to Christianity, especially Baptist or Catholic
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  • Fresh fish for sale at an early morning market in Loikaw on 17th January 2016 in Kayah state, Myanmar.  A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Myanmar, all being sold on small individual stalls
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  • Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.
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  • Fresh vegetables for sale at an early morning market in Loikaw on 17th January 2016 in Kayah state, Myanmar.  A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Myanmar, all being sold on small individual stalls
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  • Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.
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  • Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.
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  • Fresh dried chilli for sale at an early morning market in Loikaw on 17th January 2016 in Kayah state, Myanmar.  A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Myanmar, all being sold on small individual stalls
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  • Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 25th March 2016 in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.
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  • Portrait of Elizabeth an eleven year old ethnic Kayah girl at her first communion at Christ the King Cathedral in Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016. In the past most people residing in Kayah State were traditional spirit worshippers, but significant numbers have converted to Christianity, especially Baptist or Catholic
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