


Yangon's bustling, historic market offering a mix of local crafts, jewelry, and food.
Protection from sun and mosquitoes in tropical climate.
To ensure your devices can charge in Myanmar's electrical outlets.
Protection from strong UV rays, especially when visiting pagodas and markets.
A historic market offering a glimpse into Myanmar's colonial past, filled with local crafts and souvenirs.
One of the most sacred Buddhist pagodas in Myanmar, covered in gold and adorned with diamonds and rubies.
A scenic lake offering boat rides, picnic spots, and a beautiful view of the Karaweik Palace.
Rice noodles in fish broth with garlic, ginger, and lemongrass.
Thick rice noodles with chicken, tofu, and pickled vegetables.
Fermented tea leaves mixed with fried garlic, sesame seeds, and peanuts.

Intricately designed lacquerware, a traditional craft involving multiple layers of lacquer and intricate carvings, often depicting Burmese folklore.
A traditional Burmese sarong, often made from cotton or silk, worn by both men and women, featuring vibrant patterns and colors.
Burmese jade is world-renowned, with intricate jewellery pieces often passed down through generations, symbolizing wealth and status.
A cozy café known for its European-style pastries and coffee, located near the market.
A popular street food stall inside the market, famous for its mohinga (fish noodle soup).
An upscale French restaurant with a beautiful garden setting, offering a unique dining experience in Yangon.
A charming, well-preserved district showcasing Salt Lake City's late 19th-century architecture.

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A bustling night market on Meizhou Island, known for its fresh seafood and lively atmosphere.