Located in the middle of Yangon, smack in the middle of busy roundabout, this religious site is said to be older than Shwedagon Pagoda -- exceeding 2,600 years.
Every year, Yangon has thousands of tourists flocking the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda that offers an amazing sunset view and breathtaking golden pagoda.
The vast burial ground gives off a solemn but quiet ambience, reminding tourists of the fallen Allied soldiers during the Second World War.
With cobblestone street, this is not your ordinary market as the infrastructure closely resembles colonial designs.
The colonial building, symbol of the time the British spent in Myanmar, is also an amazing architectural experience.
The National Museum is a great stop to experience Myanmar’s past.
The sunset at Kandawgyi Gardens and Lake rewards tourists with a memorable sightseeing experience.
This mansion, which is General Aung San’s last residence, has been converted into a museum to honour his life.
The cathedral is another building with trace of the British in Yangon, which makes the city one of the densest places with colonial buildings.
The pagoda houses a tooth relic believed to belong to Gautama Buddha that was brought over all the way from China.