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Bago, formerly Pegu, is a city and the capital of Bago Division in Burma (or Myanmar). It is located 50 miles (80 km) from Yangon and has a population of 220,000.

According to legend, two Mon princess from Thaton founded Bago in 573 AD. It was written in the chronicles that eight years after enlightenment, Lord Buddha along with his disciples flew around the Southeast Asian countries. On his return journey while crossing the Gulf of Martaban, which happened to be at low tide, he saw two golden sheldrakes sitting, female on top of male, on a peak of land protruding out of the sea just enough for a bird's perch. Viewing this strange phenomenon, he predicted to his disciples that one day a country where his doctrine would thrive would come into existence in this vast sea area. That part of the sea, when it was silted up and ready for habitation approximately 1500 years after the prediction, was colonized by Mons from the Thaton Kingdom. Thus, the Mons became the first rulers of this country known in history as Hongsawatoi (Pali Hamsavati). Other variations on the name include Hanthawaddy, Hanthawady and Handawaddy; and in Thai หงสาวดี Hongsawadi.

The earliest mention of this city in history is by the Arab geographer Ibn Khudadhbin around 850 AD. At the time, the Mon capital had shifted to Thaton. The area came under rule of the Burmese from Bagan in 1056. After the collapse of Bagan to the Mongols in 1287, the Mon regained their independence.

In Lower Burma, a Mon dynasty established itself first at Martaban and then at Pegu. During the reign of king Rajadhirat (13831421) Ava and Pegu were involved in continuous warfare. The peaceful reign of Queen Baña Thau (Burmese: Shin Saw Bu; 1453-72) came to an end when she chose the Buddhist monk Dhammazedi (1472-92) to succeed her. Under Dhammazedi Pegu became a centre of commerce and Theravada Buddhism.

From 1369-1539, Hanthawaddy was the capital of the Mon Kingdom of Ramanadesa, which covered all of what is now Lower Burma. The area came under Burman control again in 1539, when it was annexed by King Tabinshweti to his Kingdom of Taungoo. The kings of Taungoo made Bago their royal capital from 1539-1599 and again in 1613-1634, and used it as a base for repeated invasions of Siam. As a major seaport, the city was frequently visited by Europeans, who commented on its magnificence. The Burmese capital relocated to Ava in 1634. In 1740, the Mon revolted and briefly regained their independence, but Burmese King Alaungpaya (or U Aungzeya) sacked and completely destroyed the city (along with Mon independence) in 1757.

Bago was rebuilt by King Bodawpaya (1782-1819), but by then the river had shifted course, cutting the city off from the sea. It never regained its previous importance. After the Second Anglo-Burmese War, the British annexed Bago in 1852. In 1862, the province of British Burma was formed, and the capital moved to Yangon. The name Bago is spelt peh kou literally. The substantial differences between the colloquial and literary pronunciations, as with Burmese words, was a reason of the British corruption Pegu.

In 1911, Hanthawaddy was described as a district in the Bago (or Pegu) division of Lower Burma. It lay in the home district of Rangoon, from which the town was detached to make a separate district in 1880. It had an area of 3,023 square miles (7,830 km2), with a population of 48,411 in 1901, showing an increase of 22% in the past decade. Hanthawaddy and Henzada were the two most densely populated districts in the province.

Hanthawaddy, as it was constituted in 1911, consisted of a vast plain stretching up from the sea between the To (or China Bakir) mouth of the Ayeyarwady River and the Pegu Yomas. Except the tract of land lying between the Pegu Yomas on the east and the Hlaing river, the country was intersected by numerous tidal creeks; many of which were navigable by large boats and some by steamers. The headquarters of the district was in Rangoon, which was also the sub-divisional headquarters. The second sub-division had its headquarters at Insein, where there were large railway works. Cultivation was almost wholly confined to rice, but there were many vegetable and fruit gardens.

Today, Hanthawaddy may be considered a district of the city of Bago.

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DISCOVERING MYANMAR • A journey through this mysterious country (ITA sub ENG)

Isolated by a military dictatorship for years, Myanmar is today one of the poorest and less developed countries in the world but also one of the most interesting with an ancient culture and a beautiful authenticity.

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ROAD VIEW YANGON CITY MYANMAR | EPS. 89

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Begini kondisi jalanan kota Yangon, Myanmar

Yangon (ရန္ကုန္), dulunya Rangoon, populasi 4.504.000 jiwa (2001), adalah ibu kota Myanmar hingga 7 November 2005, saat status ibu kota berpindah ke Pyinmana. Kota ini terletak di Sungai Yangon, dekat Teluk Martaban. Produk ekspornya berupa beras, kayu jati, minyak bumi, kapas dan bijih metal.

Yangon ditemukan pada abad ke-6, pada saat itu berupa desa nelayan. Raja Alaungapaya menguasainya dari orang Mon pada 1753 dan menamakannya dari Dagon menjadi nama sekarang Yangon, berarti kesudahan seluruh permusuhan. Yangon dikuasai Britania pada 1852 sekaligus menjadi ibu kota Myanmar. Yangon mengalami kerusakan parah pada gempa bumi dan tsunami tahun 1930.

Pada 8 Maret 1942 semasa Perang Dunia II, pasukan Jepang menduduki kota ini.

Hampir di seluruh penjuru kota Yangon terdapat pagoda yang besar maupun kecil. Disamping itu juga terdapat beberapa masjid, klenteng dan gereja peninggalan masa lalu yang masih berfungsi baik sampai saat ini.

Itu semua menandakan bahwa masyarakat Yangon sangat religius menjalankan agamanya masing-masing. Penduduk Yangon masih sangat menjaga dan berusaha mempertahankan budaya bangsanya. Sebagai contoh, kaum lelaki dan perempuannya ke mana-mana memakai kain panjang yang disebut longyi.

Gedung dan bangunan di dalam kota tidak ada yang terlalu menjulang tinggi seperti gedung-gedung di negara lain. Malah masih sangat banyak bangunan yang bergaya lama atau berarsitektur peninggalan kolonial Britania Raya.

Kebiasaan kaum lelakinya makan sirih (bida) dan kaum perempuannya memakai bedak dingin terlihat di sudut-sudut kota. Moda transportasinya bus kota misalnya masih banyak yang kuno seperti angkutan di Jakarta tahun 70 an. Becak kayuh penumpangnya ada di samping yang menghadap ke depan dan ke belakang. Mobil-mobil stirnya ada di kanan dan berjalan di jalur kanan. Listrik masih suka padam. Angkutan umum plat nomornya berwarna merah termasuk taksi dan bus. Taksi hampir 90% tidak pakai argo walau ada argonya. jumlah taksi lebih banyak dari mobil pribadi.

Di Yangon tidak ada sepeda motor, karena dilarang masuk kota. Pemandangan ini sangat berbeda dibandingkan dengan Vietnam atau Indonesia.

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Earth from Space: Gulf of Martaban, Myanmar

The Copernicus Sentinel-2 takes us over the Gulf of Martaban, Myanmar, in this edition of the Earth from Space programme.

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Traveling to Myanmar? Watch this video to discover Myanmar's highlights!

Are you traveling to Myanmar for your next holiday? Are you still undecided on which countries to choose for your trip to South East Asia? If it is going to be your first time in Myanmar, do not miss these highlights!

The mostly Buddhist country of Myanmar is a mixture of hundreds of ethnic groups, ancient and colonial architecture and culture, and stunning landscapes. Myanmar is obsessed with drinking tea, and you will find thousands of teahouses sprawling throughout the country. Previously known as Burma during the British-era, Myanmar changed its name one year after a bloody uprising in 1988. Today, most of the country is safe to travel, except for a few areas that are closed to visitors.

Visitors come to Myanmar primarily for the archaeological site of Bagan, an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with temples from 11th to 13th century. Archaeologists have found over 2,200 temples in the vast 100-sq-km area, which is believed to have had over 10,000 temples in its heyday. Close to Bagan, Mount Popa makes for an excellent day-trip. Climb the 777 steps to the hilltop Buddhist temple for breathtaking views. Mrauk U is another great archaeological site in Myanmar, but since it is not as popular as Bagan, only a handful of people visit the place, and you are likely to have the place all for yourself.

At the foot of Mandalay Hill, lies the thriving Mandalay city with great markets and Buddhist, Hindu and Islamic monuments.  Mandalay was bombed flat during WWII and much of what you see today has been rebuilt from ruins. Northeast from Mandalay, the historically rich town of Hsipaw will make it difficult for you to say goodbye, with its relaxed vibe and authentic trekking opportunities. It is easily reached from Mandalay by train, a ride that could probably be one of the world's most scenic train journeys.

The Inle Lake region, to the south of Mandalay, has been a tourist favourite for years now. A scenic boat ride on the vast lake through stilt villages and Buddhist temples is a must-do activity for nature lovers. Nearby, Kalaw with its relaxed atmosphere, offers an authentic hill station experience. It is an excellent location to unwind, explore colonial architecture or go on some amazing treks.

Myanmar's former capital Yangon (formerly Rangoon) is the country's biggest city and a major commercial hub. The city's skyline is characterized by British colonial and modern architecture, and Buddhist pagodas, the most notable of which is Shwedagon Paya. Around 80 km northeast of Yangon lies Bago, a historical city dotted with ruins and religious sites, and makes for a good day-trip from Yangon. You could stop overnight at Bago and continue onward to Mawlamyine, across the Gulf of Martaban, where you will feel as if time stopped and the place got stuck in the 20th century. Beaches and caves blend here with fading colonial architecture.

Even though Myanmar has had a tumultuous past, it is pretty safe for visitors now. It is a perfectly laid-back destination, with just enough things to see and do, which makes this country so appealing to the visitors.

Must visit places and experiences in Myanmar: Bagan, Inle Lake, Mandalay, Yangon, Mawlamyine, Mrauk U, Bago, Kalaw, Mount Popa

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Travel to Andaman Nicobar Islands India|The most Beautiful Sea Journey Among top Beautiful Places

#Andaman #Nicobar #India #AndamanNicobar The Andaman Sea (historically also known as the Burma Sea)[3] is a marginal sea of northeastern Indian Ocean bounded by the coastlines of Myanmar and Thailand along the Gulf of Martaban and west side of the Malay Peninsula, and separated from the Bay of Bengal to its west by the Andaman Islandsand the Nicobar Islands. Its southernmost end is defined by Breueh Island, an island just north of Sumatra, and communicates with the Malacca Strait. (Wikipedia) (Shot on Phone) I am a Kashmir Based Freelance Photo Journalist. Journalism Student, Thinker, Story Teller, Filmmaker, My priority is my Kashmir and serve the Humanity. Conflict, Natural and Street Photographer. Hi, My Name is Shakir Ahmad Wani and i am a Freelance Photographer & Videographer working with locals news agencies & online news portals.Being published worldwide. I am very creative and passionate about my work which makes me better than others. Mostly i Cover Conflict stories of Kashmir. I started making pictures in 2008 with my Mobile Cam. and on April 25 2018 , i bought D _ SLR (Can't remember the exact date actually but it was 2018). I'm really fascinated in this field . (You can check my Facebook Page and Instagram Account for my PORTFOLIO. Link is in below)

Myanmar beautiful Mon State. Boats of the Sittaung river. La Birmanie vue du ciel

In Mon state drone shots over boats waiting for high tide on the Sittaung river (Sittang river) to leave village to their destination further down the gulf of Martaban.
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A Train Journey from Yangon to Mawlamyine, Myanmar

Edit: 1:47 it's actually the world's second-tallest seated Buddha statue in the world, after the one in Thailand. Though in Myanmar they still call it the world's largest! ¯_(ツ)_/¯
On the 19th of January 2020, we decided to do something new and try to take a train instead of hitchhiking. We left Myanmar's capital city Yangon to Mawlamyine, nearly 300 kilometers southeast around the Gulf of Martaban.
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Burma Travel Doc Part 10

Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia.

The country is bordered by the People's Republic of China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest, the Bay of Bengal to the southwest with the Gulf of Martaban and Andaman Sea defining its southern periphery. One-third of Burma's total perimeter, 1,930 kilometers (1,199 mi), forms an uninterrupted coastline.

Burma's diverse population has played a major role in defining its politics, history and demographics in modern times, and the country continues to struggle to mend its ethnic tensions. Its political system remains under the tight control of the SPDC, the military-led government, led since 1992 by Senior General Than Shwe. The military has dominated government since General Ne Win led a coup in 1962 that toppled the civilian government of U Nu. The country's culture, heavily influenced by neighbours, is based on Theravada Buddhism intertwined with local elements.

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Masjid Chulia Muslim Dargah - Yangon | ???????? Myanmar Trip

Chulia Muslim Dargah Mosque is located in Downtown Yangon, Myanmar. Precisely located in front of Bogyoke Market or Scott Market Aung San Street. This mosque which is a place of worship for Myanmar or Burma Muslim. The mosque is the best place to stop after walking around to the Bogyoke market looking for sapphires and souvenirs typical of Myanmar / Burma

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Masjid Chulia Muslim Dargah berada di Pusat Kota Yangon, Myanmar. Tepatnya berada di depan Bogyoke Market atau Scott Market Aung San Street.
Masjid yang menjadi tempat ibadah bagi muslim myanmar ini adalah tempat terbaik untuk stop over setelah jalan-jalan ke pasar Bogyoke mencari batu safir dan souvenir khas Myanmar / Burma.


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MAP OF MYANMAR

hello my friends. this is a map of Myanmar. Myanmar is bordered in the northwest by the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh and the Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh states of India. Its north and northeast border is with the Tibet Autonomous Region and Yunnan for a Sino-Myanmar border total of 2,185 km. It is bounded by Laos and Thailand to the southeast. Myanmar has 1,930 km of contiguous coastline along the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea to the southwest and the south, which forms one quarter of its total perimeter.

In the north, the Hengduan Mountains form the border with China. Hkakabo Razi, located in Kachin State, at an elevation of 5,881 metres , is the highest point in Myanmar. Many mountain ranges, such as the Rakhine Yoma, the Bago Yoma, the Shan Hills and the Tenasserim Hills exist within Myanmar, all of which run north-to-south from the Himalayas. The mountain chains divide Myanmar's three river systems, which are the Irrawaddy, Salween , and the Sittaung rivers. The Irrawaddy River, Myanmar's longest river at nearly 2,170 kilometres , flows into the Gulf of Martaban. Fertile plains exist in the valleys between the mountain chains. The majority of Myanmar's population lives in the Irrawaddy valley, which is situated between the Rakhine Yoma and the Shan Plateau. thats all. please comment and subscribe for the best maps. goodbye.
မင်္ဂလာပါ သူငယ်ချင်းတို့။ ဒါက မြန်မာနိုင်ငံမြေပုံပါ။ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံသည် အနောက်မြောက်ဘက်တွင် ဘင်္ဂလားဒေ့ရှ် စစ်တကောင်းတိုင်းနှင့် မီဇိုရမ်ပြည်နယ်၊ မဏိပူရ၊ Nagaland နှင့် အိန္ဒိယနိုင်ငံ၏ Arunachal Pradesh ပြည်နယ်တို့နှင့် နယ်နိမိတ်ချင်း ထိစပ်နေသည်။ ၎င်း၏ မြောက်နှင့် အရှေ့မြောက်နယ်စပ်သည် တိဗက်ကိုယ်ပိုင်အုပ်ချုပ်ခွင့်ရဒေသနှင့် ယူနန်နယ်နှင့် တရုတ်-မြန်မာနယ်စပ် စုစုပေါင်း ၂,၁၈၅ ကီလိုမီတာရှိသည်။ အရှေ့တောင်ဘက်တွင် လာအိုနှင့် ထိုင်းနိုင်ငံတို့နှင့် နယ်နိမိတ်ချင်းထိစပ်နေသည်။ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံသည် အနောက်တောင်ဘက်နှင့် တောင်ဘက်တွင် ဘင်္ဂလားပင်လယ်အော်နှင့် ကပ္ပလီပင်လယ်ပြင်တစ်လျှောက် ဆက်စပ်နေသော ကမ်းရိုးတန်း ကီလိုမီတာ 1,930 ရှိပြီး ယင်း၏ စုစုပေါင်းပတ်၀န်းကျင်၏ လေးပုံတစ်ပုံဖြစ်သည်။

မြောက်ဘက်တွင်၊ Hengduan တောင်တန်းများသည် တရုတ်နိုင်ငံနှင့် နယ်နိမိတ်ချင်းထိစပ်နေသည်။ ခါကာဘိုရာဇီသည် အမြင့် ၅၈၈၁ မီတာတွင် ကချင်ပြည်နယ်တွင် တည်ရှိပြီး မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင် အမြင့်ဆုံးနေရာဖြစ်သည်။ ရခိုင်ရိုးမ၊ ပဲခူးရိုးမ၊ ရှမ်းကုန်းနှင့် တနင်္သာရီတောင်များ ကဲ့သို့သော တောင်တန်းများ အများအပြားသည် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင် ဟိမဝန္တာတောင်မှ မြောက်မှတောင်သို့ သွယ်တန်းလျက် ရှိသည်။ တောင်တန်းများသည် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ၏ မြစ်ကြီးသုံးစင်းဖြစ်သည့် ဧရာဝတီ၊ သံလွင်နှင့် စစ်တောင်းမြစ်တို့ကို ပိုင်းခြားထားသည်။ ကီလိုမီတာ ၂၁၇၀ နီးပါးရှိသည့် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ၏ အရှည်ဆုံးမြစ်ဖြစ်သည့် ဧရာဝတီမြစ်သည် မုတ္တမပင်လယ်ကွေ့အတွင်းသို့ စီးဝင်သည်။ မြေသြဇာကောင်းသော လွင်ပြင်များသည် တောင်တန်းများကြားရှိ ချိုင့်များထဲတွင် ရှိသည်။ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံရှိ လူဦးရေအများစုသည် ရခိုင်ရိုးမနှင့် ရှမ်းကုန်းပြင်မြင့်ကြားတွင် တည်ရှိသော ဧရာဝတီချိုင့်ဝှမ်းတွင် နေထိုင်ကြသည်။ ဒါပါပဲ။ အကောင်းဆုံးမြေပုံများအတွက် မှတ်ချက်ပေးပြီး စာရင်းသွင်းပါ။ သွားတော့မယ်။
Hola mis amigos. este es un mapa de Myanmar. Myanmar limita al noroeste con la División de Chittagong de Bangladesh y los estados de Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland y Arunachal Pradesh de la India. Su frontera norte y noreste es con la Región Autónoma del Tíbet y Yunnan para una frontera total entre China y Myanmar de 2.185 km. Limita con Laos y Tailandia al sureste. Myanmar tiene 1.930 km de costa contigua a lo largo de la Bahía de Bengala y el Mar de Andamán al suroeste y al sur, lo que constituye una cuarta parte de su perímetro total.

En el norte, las montañas Hengduan forman la frontera con China. Hkakabo Razi, ubicado en el estado de Kachin, a una altura de 5.881 metros, es el punto más alto de Myanmar. Dentro de Myanmar existen muchas cadenas montañosas, como Rakhine Yoma, Bago Yoma, Shan Hills y Tenasserim Hills, todas las cuales se extienden de norte a sur desde el Himalaya. Las cadenas montañosas dividen los tres sistemas fluviales de Myanmar, que son los ríos Irrawaddy, Salween y Sittaung. El río Irrawaddy, el río más largo de Myanmar con casi 2170 kilómetros, desemboca en el golfo de Martaban. Existen llanuras fértiles en los valles entre las cadenas montañosas. La mayoría de la población de Myanmar vive en el valle de Irrawaddy, que está situado entre Rakhine Yoma y Shan Plateau. eso es todo. por favor comente y suscríbase para los mejores mapas. adiós. #myanmar #myanmarnews #mapschool #mapsolo #petamap #mapamap #cartemap #kartemap

Thiri Mingalar Market Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)

Thiri Minalar is the biggest produce market that we've ever seen in Southeast Asia. We saw stall after stall; row after row of beautiful fruits, vegetables, nuts, freshly made soy and chickpea tofu, leaves to cook in and others to chew and all manner of foodstuff from around Myanmar and the region.

The most beautiful of Rangon downtown area

Yangon also called Rangoon, city, capital of independent Myanmar (Burma) from 1948 to 2006. Yangon is located in the southern part of the country on the east bank of the Yangon, or Hlaing, River (eastern mouth of the Irrawaddy River), 25 miles (40 km) north of the Gulf of Martaban of the Andaman Sea. Yangon is the largest city in Myanmar and the industrial and commercial center of the country. Thanks for watching it.

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BURMA : Yangon Towntown 2010

Yangon is located in Lower Myanmar at the convergence of the Yangon and Bago Rivers about 19 miles (30 km) away from the Gulf of Martaban. Its standard time zone is UTC/GMT +6:30 hours.

Burma Travel Doc Part 01

Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia.

The country is bordered by the People's Republic of China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest, the Bay of Bengal to the southwest with the Gulf of Martaban and Andaman Sea defining its southern periphery. One-third of Burma's total perimeter, 1,930 kilometers (1,199 mi), forms an uninterrupted coastline.

Burma's diverse population has played a major role in defining its politics, history and demographics in modern times, and the country continues to struggle to mend its ethnic tensions. Its political system remains under the tight control of the SPDC, the military-led government, led since 1992 by Senior General Than Shwe. The military has dominated government since General Ne Win led a coup in 1962 that toppled the civilian government of U Nu. The country's culture, heavily influenced by neighbours, is based on Theravada Buddhism intertwined with local elements.

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Western Myanmar: Rivers - sea - beaches

Western Myanmar is very 'watery'. It has many rivers, lakes and a long coastline with several fine beaches. Beaches which accommodation from simple huts to luxury resorts with every comfort.
I have included aerial views so you can get a good idea of this spectacular landscape. There are relatively few people living here. Therefore if you love nature and a relaxed atmosphere, this is the environment to go. Ngpali beach is one of these beaches.

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