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YANGON
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Yangon is only one capital which has
Int’l Airport and Sea port/terminals at
whole Myanmar, till early of 2010, though
new Sea terminals at Southern & Western Bay
of Myanmar will be operated in near future.
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MANDALAY
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MANDALAY is second capital of Myanmar. It is
situated about 600 Kilo-meters north of
Yangon on the bank of the Ayeyarwaddy river.
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BAGAN
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Ancient city where thousands of temples,
stupas, pagodas and remains of the royal
palace cover 42 square kilometers, situated
on the eastern bank of the Ayeyarwaddy river
named Bagan . . . |
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INLE
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Shan, the land where according to legend
rose out of water, part of Myanmar. Shan is
the largest country states occupy the
largest mountainus triangle formed by the
boarder China . . . |
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MRAUK U
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The ruins of Mrauk U are located up the
Kaladan River, about 80 km north of Sittwe ,
the present day the capital of Rakhine
state. It was an ancient capital founded by
Rakhine King Minzawmun . . . |
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MAWLYMYINE
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On the southern coast lies Mawlamyine, a
picturesque old colonial town once an
important teak port. Places of interest in
this area include the Mahamuni & Uzina
pagoda, Kipling’s Kyaikthanlan Pagoda . . . |
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KYAUNGTONG
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According to legend Kengtung is founded by
hermit, his name was Thongkalasi, he lived
in the cave. The people of the hill came to
him to ask the land to built the city . . .
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NGAPALI
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The best beach in Myanmar. In the Rakhine
state, Ngapali beach stretches for over 3km
along the northern coast. .
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