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Myanmar Family Education Document
Because there is a big gap between the rich and the poor here, in the streets and lanes of Myanmar at night, many young girls set up stalls on the roadside to perform arts, because in Myanmar, where there is a big gap between the rich and the poor, they need to earn tuition fees by their own hands or help their families share some economic pressure. But for the rich, their nightlife is very rich. They can eat all kinds of delicious food, or go to bars to drink, sing and dance. Myanmar is an economically backward country and one of the least developed countries in the world. Even today, many workers in Myanmar earn about 20 yuan every day. But despite this, Myanmar's nightlife is really rich. Whenever night falls, this country gives people a feeling of feast. Here, rich people wear all kinds of luxurious ornaments, noble and gorgeous clothes and spend money like water every night. In Myanmar, you can enter these nightclubs as long as 12 years old or older. Therefore, for some 12-year-old girls, it is money for them. Nightlife? Just the way they make money. So why do their parents trust these little girls to go to these places? In fact, it is not that parents in Myanmar do not attach importance to their children's education, but that they are willing but unable to do so. There is a big gap between the rich and the poor in Myanmar. The income of many couples can only support one family, and Myanmar does not have compulsory education like China. So many families simply can't afford their children's tuition, and young children can only start making a living. In Yangon, Myanmar, a large number of rich people live. There are many villas here, and the house prices in Yangon are not low. For ordinary people, they may never be able to afford a house in Yangon. But as? Buddha country? In Myanmar, people here are optimistic and peaceful, and they don't complain about life. Moreover, despite poverty, the country's happiness index is very high.