Bars & Restaurants

Myanmar Restaurants in Bangkok

Myanmar restaurants in Bangkok offer a vibrant taste of Burmese cuisine right in the heart of Thailand’s capital. Scattered across neighborhoods with large Myanmar communities, these eateries serve beloved dishes like mohinga, tea leaf salad, […]

Destinations

Kyaukme

Kyaukme is located on the main road from Mandalay to Lashio in Shan State of Eastern Myanmar. It is an unusually busy town with a population close to 200,000 people. Historically, Kyaukme has been the […]

Handicrafts

Rattan (Cane and Caneware)

Cane (Calamus species) known in Myanmar as Kyein is found throughout the country in the moist forests of the plains and lower hills.  Several species are erect, but the most useful kinds climb and scramble […]

Destinations

Dawei

The capital of Tanintharyi Region, Dawei, is a tropical seaside city, dotted with famous historical pagodas and can be accessed by all means of transportation. Getting to Dawei There are daily flights from Yangon to […]

Travel

Bars & Restaurants

Myanmar Restaurants in Bangkok

Myanmar restaurants in Bangkok offer a vibrant taste of Burmese cuisine right in the heart of Thailand’s capital. Scattered across neighborhoods with large Myanmar communities, these eateries serve beloved dishes like mohinga, tea leaf salad, […]

People

May Htet Lu

May Htet Lu is a 22-year-old Myanmar midfielder who has represented her country at various youth levels and is currently playing for the Myanmar women’s national football team. Born on January 28, 2003, in Yangon, […]

Destinations

Inle Lake

Inle Lake, Myanmar’s second-largest freshwater lake, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and Ramsar site nestled in the Shan Highlands. Renowned for its serene beauty and unique ecosystem, it spans 116 km² at an elevation of […]

Festivals

Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival

The Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival is one of the most significant and vibrant religious events in Myanmar, particularly for the Shan State. Held annually at the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, located on the western […]

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