People's Square and Park Yangon Myanmar
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People's Square and Park, Yangon, Myanmar
Night view of People's Square in Yangon, Myanmar
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Circle at People's Square and Park, Yangon
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A walk around Junction Square in Yangon
In this video I take a walk around one of the more upmarket and modern areas of Yangon - Junction Square. It is a place filled with modern condominiums, malls and expensive chain restaurants. In the video I show how this area is developing and some of its main attractions. The Junction Square area of Yangon is north of the Downtown area - it is placed in a sort of midtown area.
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Yangon (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်; MLCTS: rankun mrui, pronounced [jàŋɡòũ mjo̰]; also known as Rangoon) is a former capital of Burma and the capital of Yangon Division. Although the military government has officially relocated the capital to Naypyidaw since March 2006,[3] Yangon, with a population of four million, continues to be the country's largest city and the most important commercial center.
Yangon's infrastructure is relatively undeveloped compared to those of other major cities in Southeast Asia. Yangon has the largest number of colonial buildings in Southeast Asia today.[4] While many high-rise residential and commercial buildings have been constructed or renovated throughout downtown and Greater Yangon in the past two decades, most satellite towns that ring the city continue to be deeply impoverished.
Yangon was founded as Dagon in the 6th century AD by the Mon, who dominated Lower Burma at that time. Dagon was a small fishing village centered about the Shwedagon Pagoda. In 1755, King Alaungpaya conquered Dagon, renamed it Yangon, and added settlements around Dagon. The British captured Yangon during the First Anglo-Burmese War (182426) but returned it to Burmese administration after the war. The city was destroyed by a fire in 1841.[5]
The largest and best maintained parks in Yangon are located around Shwedagon Pagada. To the southeast of the gilded stupa is the most popular recreational area in the city Kandawgyi Lake. The 150 acre (60.7-hectare) lake is surrounded by the 110 acre (44.5-hectare) Kandawgyi Nature Park,[24] and the 69.25 acre (28-hectare) Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, an aquarium and an amusement park.[25] West of the pagoda towards the former Hluttaw (Parliament) complex is the 130 acre (53-hectare) Peoples Square and People's Park, (the former parading ground on important national days when Yangon was the capital.)[26] A few miles north of the pagoda lies the 37 acre (15-hectare) Inya Lake Park a favorite hangout place of Yangon University students, and a well-known place of romance in Burmese popular culture.
Hlawga National Park and Allied War Memorial at the outskirts of the city are popular day-trip destinations with the well-to-do and tourists.
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Yangon Downtown lively streets. Myanmar
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Yangon (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်; MLCTS: rankun mrui, pronounced [jàŋɡòũ mjo̰]; also known as Rangoon) is a former capital of Burma and the capital of Yangon Division. Although the military government has officially relocated the capital to Naypyidaw since March 2006,[3] Yangon, with a population of four million, continues to be the country's largest city and the most important commercial center.
Yangon's infrastructure is undeveloped compared to those of other major cities in Southeast Asia. Yangon has the largest number of colonial buildings in Southeast Asia today.[4] While many high-rise residential and commercial buildings have been constructed or renovated throughout downtown and Greater Yangon in the past two decades, most satellite towns that ring the city continue to be deeply impoverished.
The largest and best maintained parks in Yangon are located around Shwedagon Pagada. To the southeast of the gilded stupa is the most popular recreational area in the city Kandawgyi Lake. The 150 acre (60.7-hectare) lake is surrounded by the 110 acre (44.5-hectare) Kandawgyi Nature Park,[24] and the 69.25 acre (28-hectare) Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, an aquarium and an amusement park.[25] West of the pagoda towards the former Hluttaw (Parliament) complex is the 130 acre (53-hectare) Peoples Square and People's Park, (the former parading ground on important national days when Yangon was the capital.)[26] A few miles north of the pagoda lies the 37 acre (15-hectare) Inya Lake Park a favorite hangout place of Yangon University students, and a well-known place of romance in Burmese popular culture.
Hlawga National Park and Allied War Memorial at the outskirts of the city are popular day-trip destinations with the well-to-do and tourists.
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Yangon (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်; MLCTS: rankun mrui, pronounced [jàŋɡòũ mjo̰]; also known as Rangoon) is a former capital of Burma and the capital of Yangon Division. Although the military government has officially relocated the capital to Naypyidaw since March 2006,[3] Yangon, with a population of four million, continues to be the country's largest city and the most important commercial center.
Yangon's infrastructure is undeveloped compared to those of other major cities in Southeast Asia. Yangon has the largest number of colonial buildings in Southeast Asia today.[4] While many high-rise residential and commercial buildings have been constructed or renovated throughout downtown and Greater Yangon in the past two decades, most satellite towns that ring the city continue to be deeply impoverished.
The largest and best maintained parks in Yangon are located around Shwedagon Pagada. To the southeast of the gilded stupa is the most popular recreational area in the city Kandawgyi Lake. The 150 acre (60.7-hectare) lake is surrounded by the 110 acre (44.5-hectare) Kandawgyi Nature Park,[24] and the 69.25 acre (28-hectare) Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, an aquarium and an amusement park.[25] West of the pagoda towards the former Hluttaw (Parliament) complex is the 130 acre (53-hectare) Peoples Square and People's Park, (the former parading ground on important national days when Yangon was the capital.)[26] A few miles north of the pagoda lies the 37 acre (15-hectare) Inya Lake Park a favorite hangout place of Yangon University students, and a well-known place of romance in Burmese popular culture.
Hlawga National Park and Allied War Memorial at the outskirts of the city are popular day-trip destinations with the well-to-do and tourists.
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Beautiful Pagoda In Yangon(Rangoon), Myanmar In the Central Park
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Maha Wizaya Pagoda Yangon, Burma (Myanmar)
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TOP 10 best places to visit in Yangon Myanmar
The best places to visit in Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar. Among the best things to do are: Schwedagon Paya, Bogyoke Aung San market, Botataung Paya and People's park. Watch the video for more interesting activities!
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The New Face of Yangon
After the British colonial period and decades of military government rule, Myanmar has finally begun to show its smile to the outside world, and is growing at an alarming rate. VICE traveled to Yangon, Myanmar's cultural capital to learn about the young people who have struggled in the transition period of the country. In this video, we look at Myanmar through the eyes of people who are changing the country's future: two bold girls from the rap group YAK, punks Skum and Kyaw Kyaw, internationally acclaimed artist Moe Satt, and Htet Myet Oo, a restaurant owner who loves his hometown. Faced with heavy history, a turbulent present but an optimistic future, what's really on the minds of the youth of Myanmar?
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Indian Quarter in Yangon walking tour
In this video I follow a walking tour designed by the free app called iYangon. The Indian Quarter in Yangon is an area of Downtown Yangon that has been heavily influenced by Indian people and Indian culture. Here you will find Hindu and Moslem temples side by side with Christian churches and Jewish synagogues.
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Downtown Yangon (Rangoon)
Yangon (Rangoon) is the biggest town in Myanmar (Burma) with 6 Million citizens. You see a lot of cars there but the condition of the buildings is much worser than in Bangkok. So are the people. In the whole city I just found one small supermarket ;-)
Yangon||Maha Bandula Park-Downtown||Myanmar
Maha Bandula Park or Maha Bandula Garden is a public park located in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. It is near Sule Pagoda. Very wonderful place to enjoy leisure time. There have a monument in this park is called 'Independence Monument'. In evening time it is full of local people and tourist. Lot of Street food also available.
Yangon City Hall and Independance Monument Myanmar
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The Lighting Festival in Yangon
In this video we visit Yangon's traditional Thadingyut festival - also known as the lighting festival. It is an annual event and people celebrate it by lighting candles and going to street parties. We went to one of these street parties in downtown Yangon. Guide by Shary we discovered various Burmese street foods and other attractions in this open air fair.
Sule Shangri-La Yangon
Idyllic luxury in a modern metropolis. Sule Shangri-La, Yangon, is conveniently located in downtown Yangon near major tourist attractions, such as the Bogyoke Market (Scott Market), Sule Pagoda, China Town and colonial buildings. Sule Shangri-La, Yangon, is only a 10-minute drive from Shwedagon Pagoda, People's Park, the National Museum and Kandawgyi Lake.
Address #223 Sule Pagoda Road, G.P.O. Box 888, Myanmar
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