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Is it safe to travel to Myanmar?

1/ Compared with Thailand next door, there are a lot fewer tourists in Myanmar, and most places can still feel the original ecological scenery, and the business atmosphere is not strong. Even in Bagan, a place that thrives on variety shows, the price is still amazing. 2/ There are many pagodas and Buddhist temples in Myanmar. Each pagoda has a unique shape and contains many stories and legends. Therefore, if you are a fan of Buddhist culture, this Buddhist country will definitely surprise you. Even if you are not a fan of Buddhism, just looking at the stupa Buddhist temple is enough to surprise you. 3/ Traveling to Myanmar can be said to be very economical. Pony traveled in Myanmar for 8 days, and the air ticket and all expenses only cost more than 2,500 yuan. If she goes out, the plane ticket will cost about 1 000 yuan, which is simply a paradise for poor travelers. 4/ Because Burmese believe in Buddhism, people here generally live a life without competition and don't have to worry about throwing away cash and articles. Peace, enthusiasm and reserve are their characteristics. Even though there may be language barriers and there are not many opportunities to chat with you, you can feel the enthusiasm that belongs to Myanmar. Is Myanmar tourism safe? Due to a large number of news and media reports, the public security situation in northern Myanmar has been bad. In fact, North Myanmar is indeed the hardest hit area. While in Mandalay, Ma Xiao also heard from local people that he should not choose to go to some mountainous areas in northern Myanmar. If he wants to go to the mountains of northern Myanmar, he should only go to Benulun and Sibu, and don't rush to other places. In addition, if he wants to go to the west, he'd better take a local tour guide and step on the thunder. If you want to get a better travel experience and sense of security, you may wish to focus on Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan, Inlaid Lake and other places with relatively mature tourism development. Therefore, if you basically travel to Myanmar by the conventional route, you don't have to worry about safety. Other travel tips: 1/ Because Buddhist temples and pagodas in Myanmar need to take off their shoes, I personally think it is most appropriate to prepare a pair of slippers in advance. In addition, local customs and habits must be respected, especially taking pictures of monks, which must be approved. 2/ The hotel hardware facilities in Myanmar are very different. Generally speaking, try to choose a local four or five-star hotel, which will be much cleaner, air-conditioned and rich in breakfast. What's more, the price is not expensive. For example, a four-star hotel in Mandalay can almost 150-200 yuan.