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Myanmar Destinations

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The City of Yangon was once the cleanest city in
Asia, some even exaggerated as the Queen of the
Cities. Singapore, in fact, was designed after
studying how Yangon was built. Yangon is the gateway
to Myanmar. Ever green and cool with lush tropical
trees, shady parks and lakes.
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Mandalay is the historical old capital, a
capital of Myanmar culture, Buddhist Sasana and
Myanmar traditional arts and crafts, with the life
span of one hundred and forty two years, a city
which abounds in historical sites, cultural
memorials and Buddhist edifices and Myanmar's second
largest city.
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The main tourist destination in Myanmar is Bagan,
capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the
richest archaeological sites in South-east Asia. The
42 sq km area of Bagan contains over 2000 edifices,
the well-preserved pagodas and temples representing
the rich cultural heritage of the 11th - 13th
century.
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Inle Lake is about 900 metres above sea-level
and 22 km long and 10 km wide. Inle Lake, natural and
unpolluted, is famous for its scenic beauty and the
unique leg-rowing of the Inthas, the native lake
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The Kyaikhtiyo pagoda is one of the most ancient
and celebrated of all pagodas in Myanmar. It is
situated in the vicinity of Kyaikhto township,
Thaton district. The pagoda is said to have been
built during the life-time of the Buddha over 2400
years ago.
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A new tourist site, which is
becoming increasingly more popular in recent years,
is the old capital of Rakhine (Arakan) called Mrauk
U. Some of the local people refer to it as Myo Haung,
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Mawlamyine, a charming town, is the
capital of Mon State, situated at the mouth of the
Thanlwin River. Located 28 miles from the sea, it is
the second busiest seaport & third largest city in
Myamar. Rail and motor road from Yangon via Bago
ends at Moketama (Martaban Gulf) 169 miles and then
ferry across by launch. The railroad continues south
up to Ye terminal (90 miles), but the motor road
continues up to Myeik (Mergui).
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Do you like peace and tranquility,
and visit places "far from the madding crowds?" As
many of us now live in crowded cities with the
stress and strain of over-population, we need
periods of relaxation away from urban areas, and go
back closer to nature.
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Ngwe Saung Beach Resort, opened in
the year 2,000, is one of the loveliest and most
pleasant beach resorts in Myanmar. Located in the
Ayeyarwady Division, some 48 kilometres from the
town of Pathein, Ngwe Saung, with a beach frontage
on the Bay of Bengal with its clear blue waters, its
white crested waves, sandy beaches and unspoiled and
pollution-free natural surroundings, is indeed one
of the best places to select for a holiday interlude
of rest and relaxation. |
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