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National Races Village at Thaketa Yangon Myanmar
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It is a good place to go if you want to know something about the various ethnic groups in Myanmar. As you probably know, there are over 100 ethnic races in Myanmar, each with their own language and culture.
Address: Yandar Rd | Thanlyin Bridge, Let Thamar Qr, Thakayta Tsp, Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar +95 1 547 088
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Day one in Yangon | The BEST welcome to Myanmar
Today is our first day in Myanmar and we are so excited for our time in our 3rd country to begin!
After flying from Singapore to Yangon the night before, we get out early to explore the city of Yangon. Our plan is to start with a 15 minute walk from our hostel to the Sule Pagoda but 15 minutes quickly turns into an hour as we keep turning off onto side streets where they are having morning markets. There is so much to see and take in and we love getting lost in the side streets and getting a glimpse into local life.
We then make it to the Sule Pagoda which is a small Pagoda in the center of town all the main streets seem to lead toward.
From the Sula Pagoda we head to the Bogyoke Aung San Market for lunch. We pick a stall where a lot of local people are eating. While we get off to a bit of an awkward start as the menu is in Burmese and the owners of the food stall do not speak any English (and of course we do not speak Burmese), this quickly becomes one of our favorite meals of all time.
This is all thanks to the man sitting next to us who jumps in and orders a few dishes for us (I will add he also does not speak any English). Once the food comes, he sends something back to get some sauce added... he takes my chopsticks and stirs one of our other dishes because we clearly are struggling. We exchange no words that either of us can understand but we still share many, many laughs together. The food was all DELICIOUS! We still don't know what we ate... and everything was under $2 USD!
It was such an incredible, authentic and unexpected experience and it has us LOVING Myanmar from day 1.
From the market we head back to our hostel to relax a bit and then go to the Shwedagon Pagoda at sunset. This pagoda is Yangon’s most famous landmark. It is a gold plated pagoda that measures nearly 100 meters high and is over 2,500 years old. The pagoda alone is incredibly impressive but as the sun sets, the monks begin to light the candles surrounding the pagoda, the bells are chiming, people are praying and it is such a peaceful and magical setting.
We finish up at a couple different night markets and then call it a night after an AMAZING first day and introduction into Myanmar. We are now even more excited for what is in store in this country!
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When we got to Yangon Myanmar we didn't know what to expect. Myanmar started allowing visitors in 2011 after 50 years of military regime so this country is one of the last places in the world that is still untouched by mass tourism.
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Shwedagon Pagoda Probably the most important religious monument and most sacred site in Yangon and throughout Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda, The golden stupa of the pagoda is covered in gold, At the top of the pagoda, in the small umbrella looking top, are thousands of gems and diamonds - though it’s pretty challenging to see all the way up there. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a place you must visit when you’re in Yangon
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The most impressive pagoda, also known as the Golden Pagoda, is the most important place of Buddhist pilgrimage in Burma. The main stupa enshrines the Gautama Buddha's sacred relics as well as the three preceding Buddhas.
The more famous landmark of Yangon is the elegant Shwedagon Pagoda. The huge gold-plated pagoda, 99 meters high, with the diamond-studded spire atop a small hill in downtown Yangon, dominates the area and is visible from much of the city. There is a mystical atmosphere after dark, with the pagoda illuminated by spotlights.
According to legend the pagoda is over 2,500 years old and dates back to the Buddha's lifetime, making it the oldest pagoda in Burma. Historical evidence indicates the Mon founded the pagoda around the 6th century. Since then the Pagoda has been multiple times expanded and renovated, incorporating numerous smaller stupas and other structures.According to legend two merchant brothers from Okkalapa (present day Yangon) who lived in India met the Buddha about 2,500 years ago. The Buddha gave them eight of His hairs and told them to enclose them at the same spot on a hill in Okkalapa where relics of the Buddha's three previous reincarnations were buried.
The brothers went back to Okkalapa and presented the relics of the Buddha to their King who began searching for the spot. After years of searching a Nat spirit called Sularata has decided to help the King in vain. The Nat who was a million-year-old hat observed the previous three Buddhas ' visits and recalled the spot on the hill of Singuttara where the relics were enshrined. The building has four exits, all of which have either a escalator or an elevator, except for the Eastern one. All are guarded by huge Chinthes, Mythological Burmese lions with white body and golden head.
The upper part of the walls at the entrances to the complex are adorned with exquisite Burmese style portrayals of the Jataka tales, the legends of Buddha's past lives.The middle of the large complex is formed by a large 275-metre-long platform flanked by the central stupa and many smaller stupas. The main stupa enshrines relics of the four preceding Buddhas including the most recent Buddha's sacred hair relics.
Since the Shwedagon Pagoda is Burma's most sacred place for Buddhists, large numbers of devotees come to the Shwedagon daily. We walk about the stupa and make the Buddha's offerings.
There is a shrine with a Buddha image at each corner of the octagonal pagoda (one for every day of the week, Wednesday is split into two). In accordance with Eastern astrology each shrine has a planet and an animal sign associated with it.
The main stupa is the most remarkable building of the temple. It's visible from much of Yangon city at its hilltop position. The stupa is encircled by 64 little stupas.
The central stupa, which is 99 meters high, is fully covered with gold plating and enshrines the holy relics of Buddha. The center is sturdy and not publicly accessible.
On top of the pagoda is placed a seven spired hti, an ornament shaped like a umbrella with golden bells attached to it. The hti is adorned with thousands of diamonds and other rare gems.
If you're at the right place on the pagoda platform you'll see the reflection of the sun's rays from the massive diamond on top of the gold plated hti in different colors.
Largest bell in the country. Dhammazedi, King of the Pegu Kingdom, had an enormous bell cast in 1484 during the end of the 15th century. The bell, which is thought to have been installed in the Shwedagon Pagoda was the largest bell ever casted weighing nearly 300 tons.
A Portuguese named Philip de Brito e Nicote in 1608 who controlled Syria (present-day Thanlyin) as a Portuguese colony stole the Great Bell because he wanted to melt it down to manufacture cannons. Nevertheless, the raft carrying the bell sank in the river Yangon. The bell still stands today at the bottom of the river.
The Shwedagon Pagoda is located on Shwedagon Pagoda Road in downtown Yangon on Singuttara Hill, Dagon Township, just west of Kandawgyi Lake. A taxi to the pagoda from downtown should cost some US$ 3-4. Often the meter will not be used. Agree on the price first.
The temple is open every day from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Please dress with respect which means no revealing clothes, no shorts. Longyis (long cloth worn by the Burmese men) can be found at the ticket stand. Please remove shoes and socks, before reaching the temple grounds. Hang them at the door, or carry them in a plastic bag with you.The grounds, particularly during weekends and Buddhist holidays, can get very busy.
Admission fee is 5 dollars US per person. A guide would cost about US$ 5-10 for a few hours.
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