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Yangon is the financial, business and political capital of Myanmar. Although administrative capital had moved to newly and hastily built Naypyidaw in central Myanmar, Yangon, with its 5 million plus people, largest port in the country, only true international airport, its beautiful colonial buildings, Shwedagon Pagoda, and country’s political icon Aung San Su Kyi, remains the most important city in the country. Any one who visits Yangon will be amazed at its lively streets, old but majestic colonial era buildings, its multicultural lifestyle, and the tranquil and peaceful Shwedagon Pagoda.

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Yangon

3 Responses to Yangon

  1. myatmin on July 3, 2011 at 2:11 pm

    ့ျမတ္မင္း သကၤန္းကၽြန္းျမိဳ့နယ္

    • myatmin on July 3, 2011 at 2:12 pm

      သင္းသင္းျမတ္သူ

  2. Hla Min on December 30, 2011 at 7:37 pm

    Hla Min I’m know gold price and dollar price. everyday

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