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What are the scenic spots worth visiting in Myanmar?

If you want to travel to Myanmar, you must first know which scenic spots are worth visiting. The following scenic spots are all good and can be used as places for everyone to travel. You can also go to the nearby shopping market when you go.

Scenic spot recommendation 1. Dajinta

Is there a religious building in Southeast Asia that can shock the soul more than the Shwedagon Pagoda? Faced with its huge scale and mysterious aura around it, you can't help but question your identity as an atheist.

Here, you can do more than just meditate quietly, because it is not only a pilgrimage site, but also an amusement park, and sometimes you will encounter lively shaving ceremonies or divination activities. If you need a reason to stay in Yangon, it is the Shwedagon Pagoda.

2. Inlay Lake

Almost everyone who travels to Myanmar will go to Inlay Lake for obvious reasons: Inlay Lake is vast and quiet, and every visitor will have a unique feeling. If time is limited, focus on popular attractions such as temples, markets and water gardens.

If you have enough time, explore more remote corners, visit the fishing village by the lake and hike in the nearby mountains. No matter what you do, you will never forget the experience of rowing with a water mirror.

3. Bagan

Bagan is the birthplace of Bagan Kingdom. There are more than 3000 Buddhist temples scattered on the plain. Although it was damaged in the 20 16 earthquake, it was still spectacular and shocking. As a famous religious pilgrimage site, most temples in Bagan, which were built in 1 1 to13rd century, have been renovated. At the best sunset viewing point, there are tourist buses and crowds everywhere.

You can avoid them, explore the temples that are still well preserved by bike alone, or take a hot air balloon to overlook this incredible sight from the air.

Step 4: Be honest.

Sagaing is a Buddhist pilgrimage site in Myanmar. You can leave Mandalay and return the same day. Although Shij has only been an imperial capital for four years, its position as a Buddhist cultural center in Myanmar has not been shaken so far. The mountains here are not high, and the pagodas are all white or gold, which is amazing.

You'd better spend some time exploring the Buddhist grottoes in tilawkaguru, Kaguru, where the wonderful and well-preserved rock paintings are unparalleled in Myanmar.

5. moulmein

Moorman has hardly changed since the British colonial era. It is a real "time capsule". In this ancient capital of British Burma, ancient buildings, magnificent churches, hilltop temples and busy ports go their separate ways before time. Why Orwell felt and why Kipling was moved is self-evident.

There are tropical islands and deep caves around moorman. The village still adheres to the unique local culture of the Meng nationality and has such charm, but so far there are still few tourists, just for you to explore comfortably.

6. Mergi

Mergi consists of more than 800 islands. The island is sparsely populated, blue and white, and the diving experience is the best in the area. Surrounded by gypsies at sea, there seems to be no hotels or tourists.

It's hard to believe that the Murgi Islands can still be found in Southeast Asia today. Although it is inconvenient and expensive to visit these gorgeous islands, if you are willing to spend time and money, this "virgin land" in Asia will definitely bring you the beach leisure experience that others dream of.

7. Wu Miao

Pagodas, monasteries, abandoned palaces and dilapidated city walls show the splendid atmosphere of Wu Miao, the ancient capital of Rakhine State in the16th century. Westerners who have been there in those years are stunned by Wu Miao and think it can be compared with London and Venice.

Besides, today's Wu Miao is not just a dead historical site. The surrounding countryside is densely populated and the rice fields are colorful as jade. Best of all, there are only 5,000 foreign tourists here every year, and you may be the only one in the shocking ruins.

8. the west

The ancient town in the west exudes a lazy and charming atmosphere. Walking around, you can get a glimpse of the introverted beauty of the mountain and Balang village, and you can also reach some inaccessible small villages through more arduous trekking.

Unlike many hiking sites around Grau, the surrounding areas of Xibu need to be developed urgently. This is an ancient town with a glorious history-it has its own unique mountain palace, and there is also a place called "Little Bagan" with ancient pagodas everywhere. The morning market along the Dowati River is also wonderful.

9. Grau

The temperature in Grau is cool and the altitude is high. Many local ancestors were Gurkha mercenaries from Nepal, which made people seem to have entered the Himalayas. This superior natural condition makes Grau one of the best mountaineering destinations in Myanmar. In addition, the local restrictions on the flow of foreign tourists are loose, and it is easy for you to "find another way" here.

Follow the path or highway to Inlay Lake and visit small villages dotted with forest fields, such as danu, pa-o and taung.

Yo), in-depth understanding of the life of local mountain people.

Market and Shopping The best way to know a country or city is to visit the local market. Walking in those large and small markets, listening to the shouts of local shopkeepers, tasting fresh and delicious special ingredients and buying a few small commodities full of local characteristics seems to be integrated into the life there. Today LP also wants to recommend some markets and souvenirs that you have to visit in Myanmar.

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The most tourist-friendly market is Aung San market. In this huge indoor market, you can spend half a day just browsing, and sometimes people still call it the old English name-Scott Market. There are more than 2,000 shops here, some of which are the largest handicraft and souvenir shops in Myanmar, ranging from lacquerware and Shan shoulder bags to puppets and jewelry.

There are also many tailor shops here. You can choose some beautiful slippers here, which is very convenient to visit the stupa. You can also buy cage bottoms (sarong bottoms) and UMaung in the main hall.

Maung has many good choices, the price of pure cotton starts from k5500, and the price of mixed silk starts from k9500.

puppet

If you like Mandalay's traditional puppet show, why not bring a puppet character of your own? The best place is Mandalay Puppet Theatre in Mandalay. On a small stage, colorful puppets vividly reproduce fragments of traditional stories. Occasionally, the curtain below will be lifted, so that you can clearly see the dexterous hand movements of puppet actors (one of whom is an old man). They have also performed abroad. Puppets are sold in the theater.