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Myanmar is a conflicting destination for
travellers; despite of the reasons not to go and there
are plenty the countrys allure is quite powerful.
Take Bagan, for instance, where the sun sets
over a sea of ancient temples and pagodas. Thousands dot the
landscape, their peaked roofs and spires poking the sky like
pins. Or Yangon, Myanmars capital and home to the countrys
most important religious site the extravagant Shwedagon
Pagoda. A mass of gold dripping in gems, it makes Asias
greenest city sparkle.
Those yearning to visit Myanmar should do a bit of research.
By maximizing the travel dollars that reach the local population,
you ensure a trip that is not only enjoyable, but also conscionable.
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Myanmar is the most expected by three places, Bagan,
as home to the richest archaeological sites in South
East Asia, where surrounded with the untouched way of
life and cute small villages, Mandalay
and Yangon, the
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Much like
Siem Reap in Cambodia, the small town of Bagan close to
the archaeological site is distined to develop rapidly
as tourism increases.
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The modern
centre of Buddhism and Myanmar arts, the old royal city
of Mandalay, 670km north of Yangon, is also the home of
traditional artisans - including wood and stone carvers,
silversmiths and weavers - and for the production of gold
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Refreshingly
free of high rises until now, this pleasant mix of colonial
buildings and tree shaded streets serves as a pleasant
introduction to the country.
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