Thanks for posting bro. My mothers family was displaced from Burma during/after WWII. And now i'm in Australia, having never visited Burma, but i've got this gem to see :) Thanks :D
One thing that struck me was the huge number of elephants, burma's version of the horse. Yet when I went there in 1995 I did not see one. I noticed the wild west style horse and carriage. These are still used in Maymyo today. I remember hiring one to get to the Candacraig Hotel, an old british officers retreat. Thanks Michael. Incredible memories resurfaced once more.
Burma was then a british colony and a part of India. More Indian influences are evident in the video. However now in Myanmar its more Chinese influence which overshadows some Indian diaspora remaining (e.g. Tamil, Bengali, Punjabi)
Hello Sir, Thank you so much for uploading such priceless video. What if some one need a few seconds from the video and use in a documentary film on ROhingya issue? Advice pls.
Really? Ok sir, i'll defiantly invite you to watch our extensive research documentary film call 'Blossom from Ashes'. Historian from many countries has participated in it... I would like to hear the same question from you after the screening... stay Bless...
No, I composed a sound track to make the clip more attractive using Burmese background sounds and music. Moreover the titles were only a few frames (seconds) long. So I enlarged them to a readable length.
great video, burma was poor,simple and peaceful once. myanmar now, filled with illegal bengali muslims . they were sources of various political, social, economic turmoils, conflicts in myanmar. thank you for video👍👍👍
My God, how dare you! Is it only the white man who is expected to live among diverse populations?! Burma has always been a diverse country! Stop the genocide!
@@austincomstock7160 well in response to your statement on the white man, myanmar did drive them out after centuries of colonialism. Colonialism sowed the seeds of distrust against outsiders and fervent nationalism in the south east. Not gonna comment on the rest, cos that will take too long and you already have your preconceived notions
@ India, Pakistan who drew the border. The Brits. Sri Lankan conflict caused by Brits favoring Tamils over the others and thus cause dissent among races so that they wont unify and fight back against colonialism. Dividing to colonise was a colonial favourite and it shows in almost every land they colonised, all the races are in segregated, unequal districts
why so much indians in myanmar now? i went to my myanmar my home and i see a bunch of indians and they try talking to me in indian when i clearly don’t look indian, i never see burmese people 😒 ugh
You have no idea how much these videos are for me and so grateful. Thank you so much.
Thanks for posting bro. My mothers family was displaced from Burma during/after WWII. And now i'm in Australia, having never visited Burma, but i've got this gem to see :) Thanks :D
I was born in Burma but now I’m in uk
So you are the Australia-Burma?? Coooool
Truly amazing to see those golden age of Burma, so peaceful and beautiful people.
Unique collection 😊
Love from India.
Thank you for posting..from Burma / Myanmar ..with love to you all.
Me too..
Such precious videos. Real gems
Thanks for uploading these videos, interesting
Thanks for posting 100 years ago.
Thanks you so much for uploading this video.
Very interesting Michael, thankyou for posting.
Valuable Historical Record. Thank You Very Much.
That's clearly not the live sound from the filming. You don't hear the rice mortars, gongs, etc.
Thanks for keeping good preservation.
One thing that struck me was the huge number of elephants, burma's version of the horse. Yet when I went there in 1995 I did not see one. I noticed the wild west style horse and carriage. These are still used in Maymyo today. I remember hiring one to get to the Candacraig Hotel, an old british officers retreat. Thanks Michael. Incredible memories resurfaced once more.
Thanks. Glad to have refreshed your memories. These old Pathé films are a history treasure.
Thanks for recording burma history.
Good Mornin,
Thank you.
Thanks for showing how good the past was and better than the present (aka war)
Thank you Sir 🙏 🙏 🙏
Having come here after reading Burmese days many times, this place looked familiar. I think around the time it was filmed George orwell lived there.
those were the simple serene times, wish I could time travel and live through the period.
yep but the life expatancy was about 30-35 years !
but you cant come back to current time since they dont have wifi back then lol
Thanks on Michael Rogge...
Thanks for your video.
Oh ! Those Good Times.
Thank you .
Thanks for this rare video ...my grandparent were burmese... But they displaced during ww2 , ...we had raw oil wells overthere...
Thanks for sharing of records.
Thanks for posting such priceless videos...
ခုတွေ့နေမြင်နေတာက၊ကိုယ့်ထက်နှစ်
၃၀ လောက်စောတဲ့
မြင်ကွင်းဘဲနော်၊ဝတ်စားဆင်ယဉ်မှု
မှာကွာခြားမှုရှိတယ်နော်။
Very interesting. Which year was this filmed?
Thanks you Michael.
How did you get those films?
You are someone special.🤗
Thank you . Burmese like u.
I am proud to be a burmese
Burma was then a british colony and a part of India. More Indian influences are evident in the video. However now in Myanmar its more Chinese influence which overshadows some Indian diaspora remaining (e.g. Tamil, Bengali, Punjabi)
Love from India🇮🇳
Wow 😮!! What a community! Great film📽
Thank you ေက်းဇူးတင္ပါတယ္ mastear
thank you so much
"அருமை சகோ எம்மை நீர் அறிவாய் உம்மை என்றும் நான் அறிவேன்" - கமல்ஹாசன் மூர்த்தி
Only Shan State, part of Burma, holds bazaar every 5 days in different townships. The rest of th country holds bazaar every day,
Hi... super""
Good video
Hello Sir, Thank you so much for uploading such priceless video. What if some one need a few seconds from the video and use in a documentary film on ROhingya issue? Advice pls.
For a few seconds it seems alright.
So kind of you Sir. How can I get the highest resolution of it?
By buying such film cassette if you have a chance to.
There are no Rohingya in Burma at all. They are all from illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. Stop making something to mislead people.
Really? Ok sir, i'll defiantly invite you to watch our extensive research documentary film call 'Blossom from Ashes'. Historian from many countries has participated in it... I would like to hear the same question from you after the screening... stay Bless...
I am still wondering on the kind of knowledge, construction technology and tools and equipment available and used in those days
That time American and British colony
very.. very nice. inlove
ျပန္ၾကည့္ခြင့္ရတာ အထူေက်းဇူတင္ပါတယ္
nice one! an unusual feature is the soundtrack, did pathe already synchronise audio tracks back in 1916?
No, I composed a sound track to make the clip more attractive using Burmese background sounds and music. Moreover the titles were only a few frames (seconds) long. So I enlarged them to a readable length.
MichaelRogge
very enjoyable, thanks for the effort Michael.
MichaelRogge i am burmese asian the backgrount music is very suitable with asian culture style
Nagarathar Chettiars will tearful after see this footage.
Thank you sir
တစ္ခ်ိန္တုန္းက ကြၽန္ေတာ္တို႔ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံဟာ အလြန္အေရးပါဆံုး ႏိုင္ငံတစ္ျခဳဖစ္သည္
အခုတော့ ...ကွာ... အရမ်းကိုစိတ်ပျက်စရာ...
HELLO!!!!
Added sound should be removed
Hm, the imagery helps here (currently reading Burmese Days).
😢😢😢
great video, burma was poor,simple and peaceful once. myanmar now, filled with illegal bengali muslims . they were sources of various political, social, economic turmoils, conflicts in myanmar. thank you for video👍👍👍
My God, how dare you! Is it only the white man who is expected to live among diverse populations?! Burma has always been a diverse country! Stop the genocide!
@@austincomstock7160 well in response to your statement on the white man, myanmar did drive them out after centuries of colonialism. Colonialism sowed the seeds of distrust against outsiders and fervent nationalism in the south east. Not gonna comment on the rest, cos that will take too long and you already have your preconceived notions
@ India, Pakistan who drew the border. The Brits. Sri Lankan conflict caused by Brits favoring Tamils over the others and thus cause dissent among races so that they wont unify and fight back against colonialism. Dividing to colonise was a colonial favourite and it shows in almost every land they colonised, all the races are in segregated, unequal districts
why is that years color is only black and white
Myanmar🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲
လြမ္းေမာစရာႀကီးဘဲ
Video Vgood
Thankyou
👏👏👏👏
ဇော်ကြီး
မင်ဂလာပါ
And Now Anything Changed!I Don't Even Think This Videos Will Stay In Here!I think all lost after world war!Thz!
why so much indians in myanmar now? i went to my myanmar my home and i see a bunch of indians and they try talking to me in indian when i clearly don’t look indian, i never see burmese people 😒 ugh
Ig they no longer hide how racist they are
2024😮😮😮😮
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Yeah this is evidence that it was Thai or Tai
Nis
Hasn't changed much
႐ွားပါးပဲ
Now human converted himself into devil..
သန့်ခူးရူးး
auto translate...Thank you.
Now in 2023 they still looks the same..thanks to military regime everyone still live in poverty.
marma is. poor country
And you can't even spell Myanmar right. Go educate yourself.
And so is your Grammar
@@arkarswenyein1039 🤣🤣🤣
oh yes good luck