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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. This is primarily due to its political situation ...
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 ...
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.
I was working as a journalist in Yangon, Myanmar’s biggest city, when the military seized power. That was on February 1, 2021, and everything changed overnight.
Win Min Than (Burmese: ဝင်းမင်းသန်း; born 1983), also known as Ah Win (Burmese: အဝင်း) or Glow Nation, is a Burmese beauty blogger. [1] [2] She runs the beauty blog and Facebook page Yangon In My Heart.
Myanmar launched an e-Visa system on 1 September 2014. E-Visas are issued online for tourism and business purposes only. E-Visas are issued online for tourism and business purposes only. An e-Visa is issued within 3 working days, is valid for 90 days from the date of issue and allows a maximum stay of up to 28 days (for tourists) or 70 days ...
Transport in Myanmar The Yangon–Mandalay Expressway ( Burmese : ရန်ကုန်–မန္တလေး အမြန်လမ်း ) is a tolled expressway in Myanmar (Burma) that connects the country's largest city Yangon and second largest city Mandalay .
Nyaung-U (Burmese: ညောင်ဦးမြို့) is the administrative town of Nyaung-U Township of Nyaung-U District in the Mandalay Region of central Myanmar. It lies on the eastern bank of Ayeyarwady River. It is just 4 kilometers away from old Bagan, a popular tourist attraction. [1] The Shwezigon Pagoda is located there.