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Places To Visit In Yangon
Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue
Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue is a Jewish place of worship located in the city centre of Yangon in Myanmar. It is the country's only synagogue. This 19th-century structure is now one of Yangon's heritage site and is one of the top attractions for people visiting the city to know about the history of jews in the country.
National Museum Yangon
The National Museum is located in Dagon region in the city of Yangon in Myanmar. It is one of the two major national museums in the country dedicated to the Burmese art, history and culture. Spreading over five-storeys, the museum has massive collections in all these, making it one of the top attractions for people visiting Yangon to get to know the country well.
Nga Htat Gyi Pagoda
Nga Htat Gyi is a small Buddhist Pagoda located close to the city of Yangon in Myanmar. It is known for the large seated image of the Buddha, which is built in five-storeys. Although not very popular among the tourists, it is worth checking out the pagoda if you wish to go off the beaten path in Yangon to visit the largest seated Buddha in the town.
Pansodan Street
Pansodan Street is one of the neighbourhoods close to Yangon city in Myanmar. It is known for the colonial buildings and dyeing shops which sell the fabric to all parts of the city. It is recommended to explore the street if you are visiting Yangon to get a glimpse of the architecture during the British rule and the culture of dyeing clothes.
People's Square and Park Yangon
The People's Square and Park is located close to the Shwedagon Pagoda in the city of Yangon in Myanmar. It is one of the famous landmarks and a place of recreation for locals as well as tourists who spend some time to relax in between exploring the other attractions around.
The area where the Park is present now was a part of the palace grounds of the Burmese Queen Shin Sawbu, which later was a golf course for some years during the colonial days of the British. There are over a thousand trees in the Park, including many species of Bamboo, shrubs, fruit trees, medicinal and about 18000 flowering plants adorn the walkways, making the Park extremely beautiful to visit during the spring, which is the flowering season.
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Shwedagon Pagoda
The Shwedagon Pagoda is a prominent, vast Buddhist temple located in the city of Yangon in Myanmar. It is over 2500 years old with a rich history and architecture, making it one of the top sacred sites for the people of Myanmar. Also called Paya, the pagoda is known for the characteristic giant golden stupa which dominates the city skyline. Shwedagon is among the top attractions for tourists exploring Yangon city and is a must-visit for every traveler.
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Sule Pagoda
Sule Pagoda is one of the important Buddhist temples located in the city of Yangon in Myanmar. This 15th-century monument is dedicated Sule Nat, a spirit that resided here, and is worshipped by the Burmese. Initially a small pagoda, it was expanded over time by emperors to make it one of the most significant temples in Yangon. It is worth visiting the Sule Pagoda to understand the Nats and witness the murals an relics of three reincarnations of the Buddha.
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Swe Taw Myat Pagoda
Swe Taw Myat is a Buddhist Pagoda located in the city of Yangon in Myanmar. It is one of the new temples in the town known for the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha, which is enshrined. If you are traveling in Yangon, it is worth checking out this simple yet lovely pagoda for its architecture and the history of the tooth relic.
Taukkyan War Cemetery
The Taukkyan War Cemetery is located in the village of Taukkyan, close to Yangon city in Myanmar. The cemetery is dedicated to over 6000 soldiers belonging to the Allied group of British Commonwealth during the Second World War. It contains the graves of soldiers belonging to Burma, India, African countries and Britain, and the site offers a walkthrough of events during the war. It is recommended to visit the cemetery to get a glimpse of the effects of wars. Tourists usually make a day trip to the site from Yangon.
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The Secretariat Yangon
The Secretariat is located in Botataung Town close to Yangon centre in Myanmar. Also called the Ministers' Building, it was the administrative office during the British rule of Burma. It is infamous for being the place where the country's prominent leader General Aung San and six other cabinet ministers were assassinated. Tourists visiting Yangon city can take up guided tour to know about the heritage and the history of this colonial building.
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