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Top ten tourist attractions in Myanmar

How can I travel to Myanmar without going to these places? Myanmar is a Buddhist country with a long history and a popular tourist destination. With the passage of time, Myanmar began to open to the outside world, and countless people traveled to Myanmar. So what are the tourist attractions in Myanmar?

: must-see attractions in Myanmar

1. Daikin Pagoda

The majestic Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar, together with the Borobudur Pagoda in Indonesia and Angkor Wat in Cambodia, is known as a treasure of oriental art, a world-famous stupa and a symbol of Myanmar.

Burmese call the Shwedagon Pagoda "Da Rui Pagoda", which means "gold" in Burmese. "Daguang" is the ancient name of Yangon. Burmese people regard the Shwedagon Pagoda as their pride.

2. Yinlai Lake

Inlay Lake is located in Myanmar. There are floating gardens on the mosaic lake, which are called "floating islands". These floating islands can rise and fall with the ups and downs of the lake, or they can paddle around like boats. Yinlai Lake is located in the Liang Rui Basin of Shan Plateau in northern Myanmar. It is the second largest lake in Myanmar and a famous summer resort in Myanmar. The lake is surrounded by mountains on three sides, and streams in the east, north and west pour into the lake and flow south into salween. The lake is clear and the sun shines directly on the bottom. There are many kinds of fish living in the lake, which is rich in aquatic resources.

3. Bagan

Bagan, an ancient historical city in Myanmar, a Buddhist cultural site and a famous tourist attraction, is located in the middle of the border and on the left bank of the middle reaches of the Irrawaddy River. The architectural art of stupa is the epitome of Myanmar's ancient architectural art, which embodies the wisdom and creativity of Myanmar's working people and becomes a precious historical and cultural heritage of Myanmar. Bagan has experienced more than 900 years of vicissitudes. Historical changes and earthquake disasters have made it once brilliant. However, about 2,000 pagodas and Buddhist relics preserved today are witnessing history and attracting tourists.

4. Wu Miao

Located between the Gladin River and the Muller River, it was once the imperial capital of the king of ancient Rakhine State. Temples, ancient palaces and broken city walls all show the glory of Wu Miao, the ancient capital of Rakhine State in the 6th century.

5. Grau

Kalaw is located in the Shan Plateau in eastern Myanmar, with an altitude of 1300 meters. Its administrative division belongs to Dongzhi City, the capital of Shan State. Surrounded by mountains, it is picturesque and smacks of British colonization. It is a famous tourist attraction in Myanmar.

6. Bingwu Theory (Wonderful)

When Britain was in power, Bingwulun was once a summer resort. There are many colonial buildings in the city, which are also world-famous "flowers". Flowers bloom all year round, and colorful cities attract many flower lovers to stop. There are not only lovely botanical gardens, station wagons with local characteristics, but also many exquisite restaurants.

7. Jade Mountain in Jidi (Great Stone)

As the largest Buddhist shrine in Mon State, from June to March every year 165438+ 10, devout Buddhists will go back to the big stone in Yushan, Jidi to chant Buddhist scriptures, light candles and meditate all night, and stick Jin Yezi on the big stone to show their reverence. It is said that the Buddha's hair is the reason why the boulder can stand.

8. moulmein

Moorman, the capital of Mon State in Myanmar, is an important port in Motama Bay and the third largest city in China. Located on the east bank of Motama Bay in Andaman Sea, at the intersection of salween, Jane River and Atlan River. The population is about 2 1.9 million. Located in alluvial plain, backed by Ebilau mountains. There is a Bilu Island barrier in the southwest of the port, which is an excellent haven.

9. West

The west is an ancient town with a glorious history, and the surrounding area has hardly been developed. There are unique Shan palaces here, and there is also a place called "Little Bagan", where there are ancient pagodas everywhere.

0. Maerki Islands

A beautiful place in the Moggi Islands, home to the Moken people, is one of the disappearing scenic spots on the earth, located on the east side of the Andaman Sea. It is the largest island group along the coast of Indochina Peninsula, including nearly 900 large and small islands, covering an area of 3,500 square kilometers.