i'm susumi shimokawa in tokyo. >>> myanmar saw the formation of a civilian government in march after 300 years of military rule. the world is waiting to see if a real democracy emerges. the new administration has been holding dialogue with pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi. it is also court forge new investors. the former prime minister was sworn in as the country's president after general election last year. he says he will promote democratic reform and open up the country's economy. this is myanmar's largest city and former capital. there are signs that changes are taking place. newspapers with aung san suu kyi on the cover. that was illegal under the previous government. internet controls were suddenly relaxed last month. people can now view video sharing and anti-government websites. they were previously blocked by the government. at the same time, the government is actively encouraging foreign companies to invest and help develop the economy. myanmar's greatest appeal is its labor costs, one of the lowest in asia. workers earn one-fifth of the average pay in coastal china ma