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10 Magical Things To Do In Yangon You Never Knew Existed

Yangon: A novel place to be and a remarkable sight to see

Via Trip101

With a trove of deep-rooted traditions and celebrated cultures, Yangon - formerly known as Rangoon - is best felt without the usual humdrum sightseeing tours.

Instead, surrender yourself to the infectious energy of the locals, coated in the beautiful tongue of the Burmese language, as you uncover an enriching experience of scenic temples, colonial buildings and mobile street food vendors.

Here are 10 ways to get you started:

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2. Shwedagon Pagoda

Undeniably the star attraction of Yangon, the Shwedagon Pagoda is one of the most well-known pagodas in the world. This colossal gilded structure is 99m high and sits atop of a hill overlooking the city. It can be seen from most places in Yangon in the daytime and becomes part of the beautiful skyline at night.

Believed to have been built some 2,600 years ago, the Shwedagon Pagoda is thought to be the oldest pagoda in the world. A dazzling 7,000 diamonds, rubies, sapphires, topaz and emeralds encrust the stupa, while the main dome is plated with shining gold.

The Shwedagon Pagoda is also affectionately nicknamed “the Crown of Burma”. This revered site also enshrines strands of Buddha’s hair and other holy relics, making it a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists. The entrance fee is $8 and it’s open from 4am-10pm.

Singuttara Hill, Dagon, Yangon, Myanmar.

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