Nightclub goers in Myanmar find uneasy comfort amidst war
Despite the military junta's claims of normalcy, residents in Yangon continue to seek refuge in nightclubs, sleeping on sofas due to lingering fears and the instability of the post-coup environment.
In a blaring nightclub in wartime Myanmar, partied-out revellers doze until dawn by the dance floor, wary of journeying home despite the end of a post-coup curfew. Lasers streak the smoke-filled air and music is cranked up to 150 decibels, according to one DJ – as loud as a jet engine at take-off – but the weekend clubbers slumbering on sofas dotted around the warehouse-sized Yangon venue do not stir. “That became a habit, they’re used to it,” said one 29-year-old veteran of the capital’s elite....