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Is Myanmar tourism safe?

1/ Compared with Thailand next door, there are fewer tourists in Myanmar, and most places can still feel the original ecological scenery, and the commercial atmosphere is not strong. Even in places like Bagan, which have been fired by variety shows, the prices are still very amazing. 2/ Myanmar has many pagodas and Buddhist temples. Each pagodas is unique in shape and contains many stories and legends. Therefore, if you are a Buddhist culture lover, this Buddhist country will definitely surprise you, even if you are not a Buddhist lover, just looking at the pagodas and Buddhist temples 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 2,5 yuan. If going out for air tickets, it probably cost 1 yuan, which is simply a paradise for poor travelers. 4/ Because Burmese believe in Buddhism, people here generally live a life without competition, and they don't have to worry about throwing away cash and articles at all. Peace, enthusiasm and implicature are all 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 lot of news and media reports, there has always been a bad public security situation in northern Myanmar. In fact, northern Myanmar is indeed a hard-hit area. When in Mandalay, Xiaoma also heard local people say that he should not choose to go to some mountainous areas in northern Myanmar. If he wants to go to mountainous areas in northern Myanmar, he should only go to Binulun and Xibu, so don't rush to other places. In addition, if he wants to go to Xibu, it is better to bring a local tour guide, and it is better to step on the thunder. If you want to get a better travel experience and sense of security, you may wish to concentrate your travel mainly in Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan, Inlay Lake and other places with relatively mature tourism development. Therefore, if you basically travel to Myanmar by conventional routes, you don't have to worry about safety issues. Other travel tips: 1. Because Buddhist temples and pagodas in Myanmar need to take off their shoes, personally, it is most suitable to prepare a pair of slippers in advance. In addition, local customs and habits must be respected, especially when taking pictures of monks, they must be approved. 2/ The hardware facilities of hotels in Myanmar are quite different. Generally speaking, try to choose a local four-and five-star hotel, which will be much cleaner, air-conditioned, rich in breakfast and, importantly, inexpensive. Like a four-star hotel in Mandalay, it can be done in almost 15-2 yuan.