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The English Club as described in Burmese Days by George Orwell

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Not only is Katha a very pleasant town to visit, it is also the place where George Orwell based his novel Burmese Days.
Apart from the obvious sights related to Orwell, Katha is a very pleasant place to visit. Just walking around in the peaceful, car-free town, meeting strangers, being called into the shop of a photostudio to help read the manual of a digital camera and fix it, browsing the wares for sale at the market, seeing daily life unfold in a pace that probably has changed very little over the last centuries, passing horse-carriages: I could have stayed here much longer.
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