What is daily morning life like in different countries?

news.zing.vn November 18, 2018 10:13

Japanese people crowd the subway every morning to go to work, Myanmar women sit and chant Buddha's name... How is life in each country in the early morning?


Myanmar:In the photo album8am in the world,Photographer Pascal Mannaerts (Belgium) has captured the daily life of local people in each country he has visited, comparing the differences in life in each country in the morning. This photo was taken by Pascal in Yangon (Myanmar), a country closely associated with Buddhism. Morning is the time when local people spend time praying.

Also in Myanmar, in Mandalay, monks often wear red clothes, walk barefoot to pray at pagodas and temples in the morning.

Japan:Mornings in Japan are bustling. Early mornings are the time when office workers go to work, and they often travel to their companies by public transport. Subways, buses, etc. are often packed with passengers in the morning. Japanese people still maintain the habit of reading newspapers in the morning, even though the Land of the Rising Sun is a leading country in technology.

Mongolia:Mornings in the land of endless green grasslands seem very peaceful. Photographer Pascal Mannaerts captured the happy moment of a Mongolian woman as she started her day by picking leaves on her farm.

India:In a slum in Kolkata, due to limited space and lack of resources, most people have to live together. The men start the day together by taking care of their personal hygiene.

India is one of the most populous countries in the world. Tourists to this country are no stranger to the crowded, jostling scene of large cities. The above photo was taken by a photographer on the banks of the Ganga River in the city of Varanasi.

At a temple in Varanasi, monks practice yoga, a form of dynamic meditation that originated in the country. Yoga has a history of about 5,000 years and is popular in many countries around the world.

Bangladesh:In the world's most populous city, Dhaka, the lives of local people are still poor and deprived. Children of 13 or 14 years old in other countries are of school age, but in Dhaka, they are of working age, some even younger. A Bangladeshi boy's morning begins with a job selling newspapers.

Tibet (China):Tibetans have a rich spiritual life. The people here believe in and worship Buddhism. In the picture, an elderly woman is praying with a group of pilgrims on the street in the early morning.

In Tibet, the living environment is very harsh, the weather is erratic, the terrain is rugged and rocky. People here are used to unfavorable living conditions. The woman in the picture is starting work in the basin of Pangong Tso Lake, her eyes looking at the camera lens with a strange, inquisitive expression.

Nepal:Nepal is located in the Himalayas, close to India and has been heavily influenced by this country. Many Nepalese people are Hindu. In the photo by photographer Pascal Mannaerts, while everyone is busy reading the newspaper, there is still a man gathered for early morning prayers.

Uzbekistan:This Central Asian country is influenced by Islamic culture. In Samarkand, women often go to the mosque early in the morning to pray. Share withMail Online, Belgian photographer believes that spirituality and religion are closely and consistently linked to people in many countries, forming many unique cultural features.

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