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YANGON |
Yangon, the capital city, is the
main gateway to Myanmar. Evergreen
and cool with lush tropical trees,
shady parks and beautiful lakes,
Yangon has earned the name of "The
Garden City of the East". |
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BAGAN |
Sir James Scott, in his book, (THE BURMAN
1882) had said of Bagan, that Bagan is in
many respects the most remarkable
religious City of the world.
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MRAUK U |
Largely
unknown to the Western world for much of its
turbulent history, Arakan played a pivotal
role in the exchange of cultures and
religions between India and Southeast Asia.
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MANDALAY |
MANDALAY, the last Capital of Myanmar
Kingdom is located in the central plain of
Myanmar. Once known as the Yadanabon
Kingdom, The Palace City founded by King
Mindon in 1857 AD. |
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INLE |
The most famous scenic
sport in Shan State and is about 24 miles
from the hilltop of Taunggyi to the plain of
Shan plateau. |
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NGAPALI BEACH |
It is
famous for its natural and unspotted beauty
up to this day. The beach stretches about 3
km with soft white sand fringed by coconut
palms. . . |
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KYAIKHTIYO |
Kyaikhtiyo pagoda is located in the small
town called Kyaikhto, in the Mon State. This
destination is 160km away from Yangon. The
pagoda is 1100km above sea-level. |
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TAUNGGYI |
Taunggyi,
the capital city of Shan State in the
eastern part of Myanmar, is know for its
scenic beauty and pleasant climate. The
weather is cool all the year round and the
area is colorful with lovely flowers ... |
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NGWE SAUNG BEACH |
Ngwe
Saung is also on the western coast of
Myanmar on the Bay of Bengal, nearly
directly west of Yangon and a bit south of
Ngapali. . . |
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