Terokai destinasi yang wajib anda lawati di Yangon dan pilih hotel dekat untuk keselesaan terbaik
Yangon Chinatown
MM39***07• Location: West of Sulaifotta in the center of Yangon, Myanmar, between Shwedaungtan Street in the west and Shwedagon Fotta Road in the east, and the border between Maha Bandoola Road and Strand Road in the north and south, respectively. • History: Formed in the 1850s during the expansion of the British city, witnessing the development and changes of the Chinese community. • Population: There are about 150,000 local Chinese and overseas Chinese. • Religious culture: The ancient temple of Guanyin with a century-old history (local people called Guangdong Temple) is an important cultural landmark and gathering hotspot for tourists and local residents. There is also the Qingfu Palace of the Mazu Temple in Fujian, which was also built by the first generation of overseas Chinese. • Festival culture: During traditional Chinese festivals such as the Spring Festival, there will be celebrations such as dragon dances and lion dances and temple fairs, attracting many Chinese and overseas Chinese and local people to participate together. • Business form: It is one of the busiest commercial districts in Yangon, centered on 19th Street, with shops on both sides of the street, and many Chinese restaurants, grocery stores, pharmacies, etc. • Night Market Economy: At the beginning of Huadeng, the sidewalk at the entrance of the temple became a lively night market, selling fruits and clothes such as watermelon, small oranges, big durians and other goods. Food recommendation • Chinese food: There are many Chinese restaurants that provide authentic Chinese food such as dumplings, ramen noodles, and new Chinese food that blends Myanmar flavors. • Local specialties: such as rib oil noodles, cold chicken porridge, raw mango, beef avocado juice, pig water skewers, etc. • British houses left by the British colonial period can be seen everywhere here, and some buildings also integrate Chinese and Western styles, such as buildings with a riding style in Guangdong, which are particularly old and full of history.
Shwedagon Pagoda
EEll_khant_27The Shwedagon Pagoda is a gilded stupa located in Yangon, Myanmar. It is considered the most sacred Buddhist site in the country and is a popular tourist destination. The pagoda is said to contain relics of the four previous Buddhas, including the staff of Kakusandha, the water filter of Konagamana, the robe of Kassapa, and eight strands of hair from Gautama.The pagoda is situated on top of Singuttara Hill, and it towers 99 meters (325 ft) above the city skyline. The stupa is covered with gold
Sule Pagoda
MMiniMilLPassing at night on the road, it's very beautiful, even though it's under construction.
Inya Lake
Aandrew13The Inya Lake is an artificial lake created by the British as a water reservoir from 1882 to 1883 in order to provide water supply in Yangon. Located on a 27-acre.Inya Lake is bounded by Parami Road on the north, Pyay Road on the west, Inya Road on the southwest, University Avenue on the south, and kabar aye pagoda road on the east.
Kandawgyi Lake
MMiniMilLLooking from a high angle from the hotel opposite, the view is very beautiful, shady until there are crows. Come to fly and visit as well, very beautiful.
Bogyoke Aung San Market
杰杰尔亚历山大Aung San Market is mainly Wen play, jewelry, jade, wood carvings, ethnic costumes, etc. There are not many people in it. It is estimated that it is affected by the situation in Myanmar, but it can still be seen. The locals are also friendly. If you are not interested in these goods, it is enough to spend an hour on a horse.
Yangon Convention Center
小小思文Yangon Convention and Exhibition Center is also a very unique place, this place is quite big, very suitable for taking pictures.
National Museum of Myanmar
MMung PiThe National Museum of Myanmar offers a captivating journey through the country's rich history and diverse cultures. Exhibits showcase artifacts, art, and historical relics, providing visitors with a profound understanding of Myanmar's heritage. The museum's well-curated displays and informative exhibits make it a must-visit for those seeking to delve into Myanmar's past.
Thiri Mingala Kabar Aye Pagoda
PphilipzkYangon's 10,000-strong grotto dome is located in Yangon, Myanmar's capital, and is known as the "emerald mountain" because its exterior is covered with jade stone. The interior is also magnificent and can be visited when there is no religious activity.