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Certification Ceremony of Hospitality Training was held in Naung Cho

Nay Pyi Taw, 4th June In the City Hall, in Naung Cho on the 31st May 2019, over 200 peopleattendeda CertificationCeremony held to celebrate the complication of the Basic Hospitality Training Courses, which has the overall aim ofdeveloping human resource within the tourism sector. A total of 163 trainees successfully completed The Basic Hospitality Training...
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Ethnic food identification and cooking competition held

NayPyiTaw, 4th June During the recently very successful Basic Hospitality Training Course, in Naung Cho Shan State, a new and exciting concept was introduced to great acclaim – an ethnic food identification and cooking competition,which involved Trainees from the Food and Beverage Production Course. The aim of the competition was to identifying ethnic food and...
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Promoting coordinated and sustainable tourism in the Chinese market to Myanmar

Nay Pyi Taw, May 31 A special meeting was held in Nay Pyi Tawrecently to discuss and plan the details of a coordinated and sustainable approach to the ChineseMarket. The immense and recent growth in this market needs to be carefully managed for all the parties concerned, including the people of Myanmar. The meeting was...
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All There is to Longyi

All There is to Longyi By Jaycee Jung Myanmar is known for its culture and diversity, with more than 130 tribes and ethnicities. The country’s many tribes have distinctive cultural identities and even preferred textiles like cotton, silk and other fibres. The moment you walk on the street of Myanmar, you will notice that most...
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Puta-O, Northern Myanmar is developing with high speed

Puta-O, Northern Myanmar is developing with high speed Puta- O is the northern most town in Myanmar. Situated at the base of the Himalayan Mountain range and close to the highest mountain in Myanmar, Mount Hkakabo Razi at 19296 feet/5881m. Around the town are plentiful natural resources, dense forests where rare species of animals and...
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Tourists are visiting with their own motors cars

Nay Pyi Taw, 8th May 2019 One of the major roles of the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism is to provide our visitors with a safe and secure environment whilst they are in our country. This is one of our most important messages– Myanmar is a safe place to visit. Recently Myanmar has seen an...
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Hotels Star Rating coordinated meeting held at Kaw Thaung Region

29-4-2019, Nay Pyi Taw As part of a visit to Myanmar, in relation to the new Hotel Star Rating System, by Dr Dimiris Koutalas from the UN World Tourism Organisation a visit was organised to Kaung Thaung in the Thaninthary region to view hotel facilities. Dr Koutalas was accompanied byU Nyo Aye, Director from the...
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Tachileik Border Gate crossing is popular with tourists

Nay Pyi Taw, 26th April As the tourism industry continues to grow,the emergence of new types of visitors will occur. One such group is – short stay visitors. They can be broken down into 2 groups – day trippers, who come for the day and do not stay overnight and overnight short breaks who stay...
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International visitors arriving on own motor bikes

Nay Pyi Taw, 25th April Among the many tasks performed by the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism is the facilitation of visits by international visitors using their own vehicles.  Known as Caravan Tours, these tours, either with motor vehicles or motor bikes, can be overland from a boarding country through one of our Border Gateways...
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