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Myanmar is the new gem of Southeast Asia, offering everything from mysterious Buddhist pagodas to highland trekking to pretty beaches and lively cities. Check it out with a local tourHQ guide.

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You Can't Go Wrong with These 10 tourHQ Online Experiences

Get a local's perspective into intriguing places like Pompeii or the Dharavi, brush-up & acquire new skills like photography or cooking, or join an entertaining Samba or K-Pop dance lesson; take a ...

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U Bein Bridge: Longest Teak-Made Bridge

Read about the world's oldest longest teak-made bridge, the U Bein Bridge, Myanmar. 

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The Temple Town of Myanmar: Bagan

Travel to the ancient city of Myanmar, which is called the archaeological paradise by historians because of more than 3000 pagodas here. This temple town is the former capital of Myanmar and is ...

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10 Experiences to Complete Your Myanmar Tour

Over the past few years, Myanmar has opened up to visitors with some of the best opportunities for private tours. If you’re up for a unique travel experience, these are the 10 best places to see ...

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17 Known & Unknown Places to Visit in Myanmar

Myanmar, formerly Burma, has a plethora of attractions to offer. Just within the vicinity of its capital city, Yangon, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to exploring this ...

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Be a responsible tourist in Myanmar!

How can you visit responsibly in Myanmar? These following facts will help to make perfect your stay in Myanmar

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10 Must-Have Experiences in Yangon, Myanmar

Yangon is a bustling city that combines old and new in close quarters. Once largely closed off to the outside world, Yangon's cultural and architectural treasures are still waiting to be discovered ...

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Celebrate Myanmar New Year Festival

Enjoy the Water throwing festival of Myanmar, popular among the Asians and always celebrated at Tagu, the beginning month of Burmese calendar.

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Ayeyarwady River: The heart of Myanmar and its invaluable ...

Ayeyarwady  is  the main artery of Myanmar, comprised of fishing, trading, rafting, transportation, and agriculture. It is also popular for a variety of aquatic animals, birds, wildlife, ...

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Indiginous comestic paste (thanakha) of Myanmar

Discover Thanakha, a unique traditional cosmetic paste from Myanmar used mostly by local women and some men, and find out about its various usage and application techniques.

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How You Can Visit Myanmar Responsibly

As a responsible tourist, you should try to make sure that the people you meet enjoy your stay in their country as much as you do - or at least, that you do not offend your host. "Responsible Tourism ...

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Shwezigon Paya

Bagan Monument Number 1 (for the Paya itself, monuments numbered 2-28 for other monuments inside of Shwezigon's enclosure walls).  The Shwezigon Paya stupa was built late 11th ...

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How they make Bricks in Bagan

In Bagan people build thousands of the Pagodas with Bricks.Thats why, we should know how to make a brick. In Myanmar,country's industry is much late than the other countries.Hence we can see ...

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Yangon History

Yangon used to be the capital of Myanmar till 2005. However it is still the biggest and the busiest city in Myanmar with population nearly 7 millions.

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People with red teeth in Myanmar are not vampire

Their teeth are stained because of betel-chewing

Myanmar

Emerging from a longstanding political isolation, the nation of Myanmar is now touted as one of the up-and-coming gems of Southeast Asia. It’s a place where the curious traditionalism of the local people can still be discovered largely unchanged by the onslaught of mass tourism, and where some of the undisputed natural and human wonders of the continent can still be seen in all their glory; from the sprawling palaces of central Mandalay, to the immense Irrawaddy waterway, which runs from the Himalayan glaciers in the north, to the beautiful mangrove beaches of the Andaman Coast. 
Culturally interested travellers should be sure to ask their Myanmar tourist guide about the wealth of Buddhist pilgrimage sites that dot the country. Of these, the fabled Kyaiktiyo Pagoda – home to the legendry Golden Rock – and the dominating Great Dagon Pagoda of Yangon – the site of no fewer than four legendary Buddha shrines – are undoubtedly the most-visited, while the majestic flatlands on the plains of Bagan are home to more than 2,000 individual temples.
Myanmar is also famed for its aromatic and flavoursome cuisine, and visitors are treated to perhaps one of the most richly-drawn kitchens in all of Southeast Asia; a curious amalgamation of various culinary traditions and authentic national dishes, from the Burmese breakfast mohinga noodle soup, to the Indian-influenced pe byouk peas and biryani.

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