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Inside the Generals’ Gilded Fortress, Empty Streets and Moldy Corners

将军们的金碧辉煌的堡垒内,空荡的街道和发霉的角落

An empty road in front of decommissioned tanks at the Defense Services Museum complex in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, the day after a vote in December.

An empty road in front of decommissioned tanks at the Defense Services Museum complex in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, the day after a vote in December.

2026-01-09  1334  困难
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Built early this century, Naypyidaw, the capital of Myanmar, means the “abode of kings.” In reality, it is a vast bunker for the top brass of this Southeast Asian nation, who have stolen power for themselves for more than a half century. With its defensive layout and gargantuan scale, Naypyidaw stands testament to the junta’s fear of invasion — and to its tastes for the trappings of a tropical totalitarianism.

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