Details About Yangon

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Ancient Burmese culture endures in this exotic city on the Irawaddy River. The jewel of the city formerly known as Rangoon is the Shewedagon Pagoda, one of the world´s great Buddhist shrines, which is literally swathed in gold as well as diamonds, rubies and other precious stones.

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Attractions

Strand Hotel - Once one of the glorious outposts of the eastern British empire, the hotel was closed during World War II. After the property was nationalized in the 1960s, its upkeep was sadly neglected.With a great, US$36 million renovation project in the 1990s, the Strand once again is one of the leading hotels in the Far East.Kaba Aye Pagoda - The World Peace Pagoda was built in 1952 by U Nu, the first Prime Minister of independent Myanmar. The pagoda is famous for the silver Buddha in the inner chamber weighing 1,105 pounds.Botataung Pagoda - Clearing away the rubble after the bombings in World War II, a miniature gold stupa was revealed that contained Buddha relics enshrined here 20 centuries ago. An exact replica was built to hold this venerable treasure. The courtyard contains a Buddha image brought from Mandalay by the British.

Shopping

Myanmar is well known for quality craft items, in particular lacquerware, colorful Shan tribe shoulder bags and puppets in traditional and elaborate costume. The best and largest selection of handicrafts can be found at the Bogyoke (or Scott) Market in Yangon. Souvenir items can also be found in shops around the Thilawa Port area. Gems, jewelry and silverware are only allowed to be taken out of Myanmar if purchased in state-owned shops. Export of antiques is prohibited without permission. Beware of fake gems sold at many tourist sites.

Currency

The official currency of Myanmar, however, is the kyat.