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Situated in the state of Kachin, Bhamo is a trading post close to the Chinese border, and has suffered frequent incursions over the centuries. |
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Awa is a city in the Mandalay Division of Burma (Myanmar), situated just to the south of Amarapura on the Ayeyarwady River. Its formal title is Ratanapura, which means City of Gems in Pali. The name Innwa means mouth of the lake, which comes from in, ...
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An ancient city Sagaing is 21 km southwest from Mandalay takes half-hour drive. Sagaing is home to about 200 pagodas and stupas, and over 500 monasteries and nunneries on a green hillside overlooking the Ayeyarwaddy River. |
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It lies on the left bank of the Ayerwaddy River. It means the city of mortality and former capital of Myanmar and the first place where there was a British embassy for the first time in Myanmar, famous for its picturesque monuments like U bein’s bridge ...
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Mount Popa in Myanmar is a popular destination for visitors to the country. About an hour away from Pagan, Mount Popa is a forest-clad landmark, rising over 1,500 metres above sea level. Pilgrims have been visiting the shrine here for over 700 years, ...
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Cruise the lake with visits to the stilted houses, floating vegetable plots, traditional floating market, and famous leg-rowing fishermen. See the jumping cats at the Inle Lake monastery.listen to the sound of the frogs as you fall asleep in a bungalow ...
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Mandalay is the second largest city in Myanmar and was established in 1857. It lies on the east bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River and in the upper part of Myanmar. Mandalay has the Royal Palace of the last Konbaung Dynasty. Mandalay inherits many cultural ...
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Take a boat on the Irrawaddy River and arrive in the early morning to see the ruins. Travel by horseback to more remote ruins or take a horse-drawn carriage to explore the splendor of the Buddhist frescoes and detailed sculpture. |
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Walk the winding streets and small alleys, exploring the temples and shrines, and feasting in the markets and small restaurants. |
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