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In this Oct. 1, 2016 photo, cars are driven past an old colonial building in Yangon, Myanmar. The Yangon Heritage Trust says Myanmar’s largest city and commercial capital is facing its “last best chance” to salvage and restore many crumbling colonial treasures. They recently proposed a “heritage strategy” for the city that outlines a vision of how to make the city more liveable, modern and still affordable as property developers crowd in, while preserving its unique landmarks and neglected green spaces. (AP Photo/Elaine Kurtenbach)

In this Oct. 1, 2016 photo, cars are driven past an old colonial building in Yangon, Myanmar. The Yangon Heritage Trust says Myanmar’s largest city and commercial capital is facing its “last best chance” to salvage and restore many crumbling colonial treasures. They recently proposed a “heritage strategy” for the city that outlines a vision of how to make the city more liveable, modern and still affordable as property developers crowd in, while preserving its unique landmarks and neglected green spaces. (AP Photo/Elaine Kurtenbach)

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