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Wonderful Shwedagon Pagoda

Shwedagon Pagoda

Shwedagon Pagoda has one of the most magnificent monuments on earth. When Shwedagon Hti (Umbrella) was repaired, the gold bud at its tip called the “Diamond Bud” was found to be crowned with a 76 carat solitaire diamond and encrusted with 4351 smaller ones (total weight 1800 carats)

Sule Pagoda

The centuries-old Pagoda has an unusual octagonal-shape 46M high golden


Sule Pagoda
Shop at Bogyoke Market

Bogyoke Market

Hundreds of stores selling local handicraft, gems and anything you can possibly think of.
>> Open 9am-5:00pm (depends on individual shops)

Shwe tha Lyaung (Bago)

The Huge 1,000-Year-old Buddha Image is reckoned to be the largest of all reclining Buddhas and the most life like, measuring 55m in length and 16m in height.

Shwe Tha Lyaung Pagoda

Kaba Aye Pagoda

Kaba Aye Pagoda

Literally means “World Peace” and this pagoda, which stands in the same compound as the “Great Cave” , was built to commemorate the sixth Buddhist Synod.

Na-Gar Glass Factory

Local handmade glass
>> Open 9am-3:30pm
>> Close on Public Holidays


Demonstration at Na Gar Glass Factory


Downtown of Yangon

Downtown of Yangon

You can always find something to do and see in this vibrant place. There are China Town and Indian Town as well.

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