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  2. May Zune Win - Wikipedia

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    May Zune Win (Burmese: မေဇွန်ဝင်း; born 21 June 1983), is a Burmese travel blogger operating in Myanmar. [1] She won the 2017 "Myanmar Influencer Award" for travel, [2] and featured on The Myanmar Times "Top 10 Travel Bloggers" list in 2018, [3] and the overall "Top 10 Bloggers" list in 2019.

  3. Tourism in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Myanmar (also known as Burma) is a developing sector. As at 2023, new tourist visa applications resume. [1] Although Myanmar possesses tourist potential, much of the industry remains to be developed. The number of visitors to Burma is small compared to its neighbouring countries.

  4. Blogging in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    After the Zawgyi font was released (created by Alpha Mandalay), Nyi Lynn Seck put the Zawgyi [1] font in his blog and started the Myanmar blog. In 2007, some Myanmar bloggers established the MBS (Myanmar Bloggers Society), [2] and they celebrated with a seminar on September 1, 2007. It is very difficult to write blogs locally because the ...

  5. Ministry of Hotels and Tourism (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    Enhancing the awareness of Tourist Destinations and describing the attractive tourist destinations and tourism activities for the development of Tourism Industry in Myanmar. Showcasing tourism promotional materials such as Brochures, Pamphlets and CD, DVD in International Travel Shows and sending them to Myanmar Embassies in abroad.

  6. Naypyidaw - Wikipedia

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    It is unusual among Myanmar's cities in that it is an entirely planned city outside of any state or region. The city, previously known only as Pyinmana District, officially replaced Yangon as the administrative capital of Myanmar on 6 November 2005; its official name was revealed to the public on Armed Forces Day, 27 March 2006. [5]

  7. Community-based tourism in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Services like bird-watching are common around Ayeyarwaddy Delta and central Myanmar. Since Myanmar is a Buddhist country, apart from villages in upper Myanmar, most of the CBT villages have religious sites to visit such as monasteries, temples, and pagodas where tourists can learn local culture, buy souvenirs, and participate in local festivals ...

  8. We Said Go Travel - Wikipedia

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    The original blog began on Blogspot, made by Lisa Ellen Niver, a member of the Travelers' Century Club.The We Said Go Travel website. The site was created as a platform for a travel memoir [3] about a sabbatical year which included an underwater engagement, losing sixty pounds in weight and visiting twelve countries.

  9. Aung Myo Min Din - Wikipedia

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    Min Din first established Adventure Myanmar Travel, a tour agency in 1993. [3] Din currently founded the Amazing Hotels & Resorts, a Myanmar-based hospitality company, in 1999. [3] Min Din has deep ties with Min Aung Hlaing and his family.