

Yangon Zoo, also known as Yangon Zoological Gardens, is a 17-acre zoo located in Insein Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar. Founded in 1901, it features various species of animals and birds from Myanmar and other parts of the world. The zoo aims to promote wildlife conservation and education.
Rice noodle and fish soup with lemongrass, ginger, and banana stem.

Thick rice noodles in a pork and chicken broth with vegetables.
Fermented tea leaves mixed with fried garlic, sesame seeds, and peanuts.
Yangon's oldest zoo, home to over 1,100 animals, including endangered species.
A hollow pagoda with a history dating back to the 3rd century BC, housing numerous religious relics.
A treasure trove of Burmese history and culture, housing over 10,000 artifacts.
Thanaka is a traditional Burmese yellowish-white cosmetic paste made from ground bark, used for beauty and health benefits.
Longyi is a traditional Burmese skirt worn by both men and women, often featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Burmese lacquerware, or 'Aingyar', is a traditional craft involving the application of multiple layers of lacquer to create durable and decorative items.
Known for its beautiful garden setting and traditional Burmese breakfast.
Popular for its variety of breakfast options and cozy atmosphere.
A historic restaurant offering French cuisine in a colonial setting.
Yangon's climate is hot and humid, but long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes at the zoo.
Protects from the sun while exploring the zoo's outdoor exhibits.
Essential for protecting skin from Yangon's strong sunlight.
The South Street Seaport Museum, also known as the Harbor Museum, is a maritime museum located in New York City, dedicated to the interpretation of the history of New York's waterfront, working port, and maritime commerce.

Chimney Point, a historic site in Vermont, offers a glimpse into the state's early history and Native American culture.
A serene urban park in Dhaka, offering a peaceful escape from the city's bustle.