SAGAING DIVISION:
Is sharing the border with
Indian and Kalay-Tamu border trade cities along
the India-Myanmar border. Kalay-TaMu road in
Myanmar and Imphal main road in India played a
vital role at the time of the World famous
Imphal Operation in March 1944.
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KACHIN STATE:
Extreme N Myanmar. It is a mountainous region
bounded on the NW by India and on the N and E by
China and traversed by tributaries of the Ayeyarwady River. Myitkyina, the capital, and
Bhamo are the chief towns.
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MANDALAY & ENVIRONS: The capital of Myanmar Last
Kingdom and of Myanmar Kings, is situated in
Central Myanmar 668 km north of Yangon. It is
also noted for woodcarvings, silverware,
tapestries, silk, and other products
of traditional handicraft.
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CHIN STATE: Chin State is located at the western
part Myanmar bordering with India. Mountainous
region, which hills are higher and slop more the
Shan hills. Chin State is an interesting tourist
site because of its adventurous journey and
Mount Victoria.
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NLE LAKE & ENVIRONS: Inle Lake, natural and
unpolluted, is famous for its scenic beauty and
the unique leg-rowing of the Inthas, the native
lake-dwellers. Moreover, floating villages,
colorful daily floating market and Inle Spa are
places worthy to visit.
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BAGAN &
ENVIRONS:
Known as the city of four million
pagodas, is one of the richest
archaeological sites in Asia and the
main tourist destination in Myanmar. The
majority of these well preserved temples
and pagodas offer a rich architectural
heritage from the 11th to 13th century
era.
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RAKHINE STATE: Rakhine, once known as Arakan,
lies on the long and narrow western coast of
Myanmar, divided by high mountain ranges from
the mainland called Rakhine Yoma. This long and
narrow state with many islands and unspoilt
beaches faces the Bay of Bengal. Highlights are
Mrauk Oo and Ngapali Beach.
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NAY
PYI TAW: Nay Pyi Taw is the new national capital
of Myanmar, located in Kyatpyae Village of
Pyinmana Township of Mandalay Division. Nay Pyi
Taw means "Royal City”.
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EASTERN SHAN STATE (GOLDEN TRIANGLE): Kyaing
Tong is known for its scenic beauty and many
colorful ethnic tribes. Places of interest
around Kyaingtong are, the Spa, Naung Tong Lake,
Sunn Taung Monastery, Central market and
Traditional Lacquer ware works and weaving
factory.
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KAYAH STATE: Kayah State, formerly Karenni State
is bordered by Shan mountains to the
north, Thailand's Mae Hong Son province to the
east and Kayin (Karen) State to the south. The
terrain is mountainous and is traversed by the
Thanlwin (Salween), the principal river.
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BAGO DIVISION: Bago Division is the second
biggest producer of paddy after Ayeyarwaddy
division. Highlights are Bago, Taungoo and the
ruins of the ancient Pyu kingdom near Pyay.
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AYEYARWADDY DIVISION: Covers the delta area. It
has over four million acres of cultivated
fields. Pathein is the capital which is the
fifth largest city and the seaport on Ngawun
River. Ayeyarwaddy Division is also home to
several beautiful beaches, among them, Ngwe
Saung Beach.
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MON
STATE: Mawlamyine, the third largest city in
Myanmar, is the capital of Mon State. The famous
Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda is the capital of ancient Mon
Kingdom, much earlier than Bagan.
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YANGON & ENVIRONS: Yangon is the main gateway to
Myanmar. Evergreen and cool with lush tropical
trees, shady parks and beautiful lakes. Yangon
has earned the name of
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MERGUI ARCHIPELAGO:
Adjacent to Mon State to the north and Thailand
to the east. Taninthayi Division occupies a long
narrow coastal plain bounded by the Andaman Sea
in the east, which runs to Kawthaung, the most
southerly point of Myanmar and which then
continues to the Malaya Peninsula.
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KAYIN (KAREN) STATE: Is on elongated area lying
to the south-east running from the north-west to
the south-east. The plains at Kayin State are
dotted by lime stone caverns and lime stone
hills protruding steeply upwards.
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