From Deseret News archives:
Myanmar The country formerly known as Burma remains an exotic destination
This golden age was short-lived, however. The Mongols, under Kublai Khan, invaded in 1287, and for the next 200 years, splinter groups tried with limited success to establish separate kingdoms.
In the 19th century, disputes with the British, who were establishing their Asian empire, led to an increasing British presence. By 1885, Britain controlled all of what was then Burma, and it was they who used that name.
By 1930, many Burmese began to push for independence. During World War II, they invited the Japanese in to drive the British out, but Burma suffered greatly under the Japanese occupation, and toward the end of the war sided again with Allied forces.
Independence came in 1948 but not an end to turmoil. In 1960, the country came under control of the army, which has ruled ever since putting down a pro-democracy uprising in 1988 and renaming the country Myanmar in 1989.
ROAD TO MANDALAY. Although the Burmese have little use for reminders of British colonialism (one reason for all the name changes), for many of us, one reference to the country is Rudyard Kipling's famous poem about the place where flying fishes play "and the dawn comes up like thunder out of China 'cross the bay."
We didn't see any flying fish, but we did notice that the sun pops up bright and abruptly on the Ayeyarwady River, which flows to Mandalay.
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