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10 Best place to visit in Mawlamyine Myanmar

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TOP 10 best places to visit in MYANMAR

The best places to visit in Myanmar are shown here. My favorite things to do in Myanmar. From the temples of Bagan to the journey by train from Hsipaw and the palace in Mandalay to the amazing Lake Inle, you will get an impression of the beauty of the country and the best activities in Myanmar.

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Mountain Attractions In Mawlamyine - Myanmar (Burma).

The City of Mawlamyine
Located on the south of Myanmar, the city of Mawlamyine is the 4th largest city of Myanmar.
Mawlamyine sits next to Kyaikhtiyo City, this is the 4th largest city of Myanmar. Previously, this city was the capital of the Mon Kingdom. And seaports Moulmein is known as the most crowded and vibrant place of the city. So far, the city is quiet and peaceful, with lots of green trees that make the city become green and cool with some infrastructure of British colonial’s architecture. Off all the tourist attractions in Mawlamyine, a place should not be missed once visiting Mawlamyine in Myanmar tours is the mosque located on the bank of Thanlwin River. The mosque was built by Indian slaves who were brought to this area mining by British colonial from decades ago. There are also a few works of the first church beside the river was still kept until now.
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Travel Guide: 10 BEST Places to Visit in Myanmar

The top 10 best places in Myanmar that should definitely be on your bucket list. From the ancient temples of Bagan to the serene beauty of Inle Lake, from the cultural wonders of Mandalay to the pristine beaches of Ngapali, Myanmar offers a wealth of incredible experiences that will leave you with unforgettable memories. So, pack your bags, get ready to embrace the warmth of Myanmar's people, and embark on an adventure of a lifetime!


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Stunning Views from Kyaikthanlan Pagoda - MAWLAMYINE, MYANMAR

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2:26 Streetside Bread Making
6:14 Walkway to Kyaikthanlan Pagoda
12:42 Rudyard Kipling - Only 3 Days in Burma
16:51 Deep Fried Snacks - A Mix
23:11 Elevator Challenge
24:31 Views from Kyaikthanlan
39:45 Returning for Sunset
42:01 Post-Sunset Dinner
46:49 Summary and Conclusion
48:40 Post Credits Bonus Clip

I chose wisely when it came to my guest house in Mawlamyine, because it turns out it was located just a short distance away from the well-known Kyaikthanlan Pagoda - made famous by Rudyard Kipling.

I ended up going to the pagoda twice in one day, and I broke my usual habit of not seeking out sunsets. The view of the city and the river and the islands was so impressive that I felt I had to return for when the sun dropped down below the horizon.

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TRAVELLING TO MY HOMETOWN,MAWLAMYINE

TRAVELLING TO MY HOMETOWN,MAWLAMYINE
Mawlamyine, formerly Moulmein, is the fourth-largest city in Myanmar, 300 kilometres south east of Yangon and 70 kilometres south of Thaton, at the mouth of Thanlwin River. The city is the capital and largest city of Mon State and the main trading centre and seaport in south eastern Myanmar. Wikipedia

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10. Shwemawdaw Paya
Shwemawdaw Paya got its name, the Great Golden God, because the glittering gold that covers it can be seen for miles around. The diamond-studded top also is responsible for some of the glitter. At almost 114 meters (375 feet) high, it is the tallest pagoda in Myanmar. It is especially important to Buddhism because it contains several relics belonging to Buddha.

9. Ayeyarwady River Cruise
Myanmar’s longest river, the Ayeyarwady, also known as the Irawaddy, begins high in the Himalayas, carving Myanmar in half on its way to the Andaman Sea. It is navigable by large ships and boats in the lower elevations, and is fast becoming a popular river cruise destination. Cruises run between Mandalay and Bagan; both cities offer plenty of temples, pagodas and statues of Buddha.

8. Shwenandaw Monastery
Shwenandaw Monastery is an historic Buddhist monastery in the city of Mandalay. Known as the Golden Palace, this important building is located in central Myanmar. It was originally part of the Mandalay Palace complex as the royal apartment of a king, but his son moved it outside the palace after his death believing it was haunted by the king’s spirit. It later became a monastery.

7. Ngapali
Ngapali combines two worlds in this Southeast Asian country. It is Myanmar’s premier resort town, with white sand beaches lining the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal and luxury hotels. It is a great spot to chill out and just relax. Contrast this with its fishing village atmosphere with local restaurants serving the day’s catch and ox-carts doubling as taxis.

6. Mrauk U
Mrauk U is an important archeological town. It was originally thought to be a fortress because of the thick walls, but the walls were made to protect temples from the fierce winds, not invaders. Stone temples can be found throughout the area. The medieval town was once an important Arakan capital and was an important trading city.

5. Inle Lake
Vast and serene Inle Lake is one of the top tourist attractions in Myanmar. Besides its considerable natural beauty the lake also attracts tourists for the stilt houses of the Intha, the descendants of Mon people from the far southeast. A typical day-trip on the lake, taken in a long, narrow boat with a noisy outboard motor, will stick to the northern reaches of Inle Lake. These trips also include visits to small workshops in stilt villages, several pagodas and probably a market.

4. Taung Kalat
Built atop an extinct volcano plug, the Buddhist monastery of Taung Kalat is one of the most breathtaking sites in Burma. To reach the monastery, visitors must climb the 777 steps to the summit. Along the way are a multitude of Macaque monkeys expecting treats. From the top of Taung Kalat, one can enjoy a panoramic view. One can see the ancient city of Bagan and the massive solitary conical peak of Mount Popa, the volcano that actually caused the creation of the volcanic plug.

3. Shwedagon Pagoda
The Shwedagon or Greater Dragon Pagoda is considered the most sacred site in Buddhism in Myanmar because it contains a strand of Buddha’s hair and other religious relics. The 2,500-year-old pagoda is located on Singuttara Hill in Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar. Over the centuries, the pagoda has grown from 8 meters to 99 meters (26 feet to 366 feet). The origins of Shwedagon are lost in antiquity but it is estimated that the Pagoda was first built by the Mon during the Bagan period, sometime between the 6th and 10th century AD.

2. Golden Rock
Golden Rock, or Kyaiktiyo Zedi as it is known locally, is a totally awesome sight: a pagoda (zedi) sitting atop a huge boulder that appears as if it’s about to fall off the edge of a cliff. Both are covered in golf leaf. The locals believe the boulder, which sits 1,100 meters (3,600 feet) above sea level, is held in place through a miracle of Buddha; the pagoda is said to contain a strand of his hair. Visiting here is a pilgrimage for Myanmar Buddhists.

1. Bagan
Travelers with a passion for Buddhist temples, pagodas and stupas should have a field day in Bagan, since it contains more of these than any other place in the world. The most popular destination in Myanmar, Bagan was the capital of the First Burmese Empire from the 9th to the 13th centuries

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U Zina Pagoda and the 5-Act Travel Challenge (Mawlamyine, Myanmar)

TIME STAMPS
0:19 What do I know about the U Zina Pagoda?
3:14 Walkway to Pagoda (Chinthe and puppies!)
14:26 View toward the train station
18:55 Act #1 - Bathing of the Buddha
23:05 Act #2 - Ringing the Gong
24:58 Act #3 - Ringing the Bell
27:16 Act #4 - A Donation
27:42 Act #5 - Bead Meditation
31:46 Statues representing human suffering
33:49 5-Fact Challenge
35:51 5-Act Challenge
37:09 Post Credits Clip 1 - Encounter
37:27 Post Credits Clip 2 - Interview

The U Zina Pagoda is one of several beautiful pagodas set along the ridge running through Mawlamyine. While I was there enjoying the beauty of the setting and the scenery, I felt like I wanted to do more than just be an observer. While visiting pagodas, I often have the urge to take part in the life I see around me, but I always resist that urge. I feel that it isn't my place perhaps, and I'm more comfortable in the role of an observer than a participant.

But the U Zina Pagoda was almost completely empty, since it was the hottest part of the day, and I felt more comfortable with the thought of doing things, such as ringing one of the gongs and ringing one of the bells. I asked an attendant at the pagoda if it was okay for me, as a foreign visitor, to do this, and they said it was fine. So, the 5-Act Travel Challenge was born - a challenge to myself to stop being a passive observer and take part and perform 5 appropriate acts.

Cheers,

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Thanks for checking out this video. I am the Cycling Canadian (AKA Douglas), and I'm making videos about my experiences traveling around the world both on and off a touring bike. I travel on a low budget, so I tend to stay in simple guest houses and spend my time exploring the local streets and markets on foot.

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I started making these videos on a recent 50-day trip to Bangladesh, and I enjoyed it so much that I kept exploring and making videos. You can see all of my videos on my main YouTube channel right here:

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Playlists are a great way to make sure you don't miss any of my videos. I put all of my travel vlogs into playlists. If you use them, you can see all of the videos from each country in order:
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Top 10 Placs to Visit in Myanmar

Myanmar (formerly Burma) is a Southeast Asian nation of more than 100 ethnic groups, bordering India, Bangladesh, China, Laos and Thailand. Yangon (formerly Rangoon), the country's largest city, is home to bustling markets, numerous parks and lakes, and the towering, gilded Shwedagon Pagoda, which contains Buddhist relics and dates to the 6th century.
Capital: Naypyidaw
Currency: Burmese kyat
President: Htin Kyaw
Population: 52.89 million (2016) World Bank
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E1 Let's C Myanmar! Yangon - Bago - Mawlamyine - Hpa-An

Hello everybody!

This is the first week of our Southeast-Asia Adventure.

Highlights:
00:00 Day 0 : Launching to Yangon
01:04 Day 1: Sule Pagoda Yangon
02:03 Day 2: Yangon Balcony Cinema & Shwedagon Pagoda
03:34 Day 3: From Yangon to the lying Buddhas of Bago
06:52 Day 4: The Workshops of Mawlamyine
09:15 Day 5: Fom Mawlamyine to the Hill-Pagoda of Kyauk Ta Lone
11:47 Day 6: Wild swimming spot near Hpa-An
13:06 Day 7: Sunrise on Mount Zwegabin
13:34 Day 7: Mahar Sadan Cave

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5-Fact Challenge at the Mon Cultural Museum (Mawlamyine, Myanmar)

TIME STAMPS
0:25 The Mon People
2:51 First Look at the Mon Cultural Museum
5:37 Buying Ticket - No Cameras Allowed
7:52 Mon Traditional Clothing
8:09 Mystery of the Shelduck
9:31 The 5-Fact Challenge
12:09 Mon Musical Instruments
14:10 Where Is Mon State?
15:30 Mon Naming Ceremony
16:28 Traditional Mon House
16:53 The Rubber Industry
18:19 Laterite Bricks
19:34 SOLVED: The Rooster/Shelduck Mystery
20:37 Did I Pass the 5-Fact Challenge?
25:08 Summary and Conclusion
26:47 Post Credits Bonus Clip
27:43 Post Museum Cup of Tea!

Mawlamyine is the capital city of Mon State, which is the home of the Mon people. I knew very little about the Mon, and so I set off one day to visit the Mon Cultural Museum. Unfortunately, I was not allowed to bring in any cameras - not even my little GoPro - and I was forced to use my smartphones (neither of which work properly when it comes to video and audio).

Even so, I enjoyed my trip to the museum very much, and I learned a lot. I also invented a new Travel Challenge while I was there: the 5-Fact Challenge. The idea is that I can't just wander through the museum and leave. I have to test myself. And the test was to learn 5 interesting things about the Mon people, culture, or history and commit them to memory.

After my visit to the museum, I sat outside near a giant gong, and I tested myself to see if I could recall all 5 facts from my 5-Fact Challenge. Did I fail or pass the test?

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Douglas (AKA The Cycling Canadian)

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Thanks for checking out this video. I am the Cycling Canadian (AKA Douglas), and I'm making videos about my experiences traveling around the world both on and off a touring bike. I travel on a low budget, so I tend to stay in simple guest houses and spend my time exploring the local streets and markets on foot.

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I started making these videos on a recent 50-day trip to Bangladesh, and I enjoyed it so much that I kept exploring and making videos. You can see all of my videos on my main YouTube channel right here:

CONVENIENT PLAYLISTS
Playlists are a great way to make sure you don't miss any of my videos. I put all of my travel vlogs into playlists. If you use them, you can see all of the videos from each country in order:
Malaysia Travel Vlogs Playlist:
Bangladesh Travel Vlogs Playlist:
Myanmar Travel Vlogs Playlist:

THE CYCLING CANADIAN WEBSITE/BLOG
I don't just make videos. I also write about my trips and take pictures. I have some detailed written journals from previous trips on my website. The website is also called The Cycling Canadian, and this link will take you there:

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The history of Mawlamyine (myanmar)

Where did Mawlamyine's history begin?
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World's Largest Reclining Buddha Part 1 - Mawlamyine, Myanmar

TIME STAMPS
0:25 My Plan for the Day
1:51 Tech Note: Scooter and GoPro
16:52 Change of Plans
20:36 Climbing Up Kyaik Talone (Pagoda)
25:15 Not as Strong as I Used to Be?
28:44 Reaching the First Viewpoint
33:20 Final Climb to the Top
37:32 Walking to Second Viewpoint
45:20 So, Where Is the Reclining Buddha?

During my time in Yangon, I'd become more interested in reclining Buddha images. So when I learned that possibly the largest reclining Buddha in the world was located just south of Mawlamyine, I made immediate plans to check it out. I decided to rent a scooter for the day, and I set off as early as I could manage.

I ended up visiting a well-known pagoda first, and this video is all about my climb up to that pagoda. My visit to the reclining Buddha itself is in the next video.

Cheers,

Douglas (AKA The Cycling Canadian)

MESSAGE FROM THE CYCLING CANADIAN:
Thanks for checking out this video. I am the Cycling Canadian (AKA Douglas), and I'm making videos about my experiences traveling around the world both on and off a touring bike. I travel on a low budget, so I tend to stay in simple guest houses and spend my time exploring the local streets and markets on foot.

UPLOAD SCHEDULE
I upload videos every week - sometimes two or three times a week. I'll be going to lots of interesting countries in the future, so if you subscribe to my channel, you won't miss any of these adventures.

WANT TO SUBSCRIBE? THANKS!! JUST CLICK HERE


MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL HOME PAGE
I started making these videos on a recent 50-day trip to Bangladesh, and I enjoyed it so much that I kept exploring and making videos. You can see all of my videos on my main YouTube channel right here:

CONVENIENT PLAYLISTS
Playlists are a great way to make sure you don't miss any of my videos. I put all of my travel vlogs into playlists. If you use them, you can see all of the videos from each country in order:
Malaysia Travel Vlogs Playlist:
Bangladesh Travel Vlogs Playlist:
Myanmar Travel Vlogs Playlist:

THE CYCLING CANADIAN WEBSITE/BLOG
I don't just make videos. I also write about my trips and take pictures. I have some detailed written journals from previous trips on my website. The website is also called The Cycling Canadian, and this link will take you there:

LINKS TO MY SOCIAL MEDIA:

► INSTAGRAM ►►►

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Panasonic G85 (mirrorless micro four thirds camera)
GoPro Hero 7 Black
Sirui 3T-35K tripod
Joby Gorillapod
All editing done with Windows Movie Maker and Windows Paint. (My poor little computer doesn't have the power to run anything else.)

17 Best Places in Myanmar

Check out all the places seen in this video:


Myanmar (former Burma) is one of the most fascinating countries in Southeast Asia. No wonder, because the sights Myanmar has to offer are just phenomenal.

Myanmar is a multi-ethnic country, with over 135 different ethnic groups living here with their own cultures. As a tourist, there is usually a lot of culture on the program, because Myanmar has plenty of it. Not for nothing is the epithet “Land of a Thousand Pagodas” – and in truth that is a gross understatement.

Actually, Myanmar as a travel destination has a diverse offer, which ranges from urban jungle to the real jungle, from dream beaches to mountain worlds. Of course, in many places there is still hardly any infrastructure, but the incredibly warm and helpful Burmese quickly make you forget certain development deficits. Be inspired by our list of the 17 best places to visit in Myanmar. #myanmar #bestplaces


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17. Kyaiktiyo
16. Yangon
15. Pyin U Lwin
14. Kalaw
13. Mandalay
12. Bagan
11. Inle Lake
10. Bago
9. Ngapali
8. Pindaya
7. Hsipaw
6. Hpa-An
5. Mawlamyine
4. Mergui
3. Ngwe Saung
2. Naypyidaw
1. Mrauk U
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Top 5 Places You Have To See In Myanmar | Travel Guide

These are our top 5 recommendations for Myanmar after travelling it for one months.
We have been to Yangon, Hpa-An, Inle Lake, Mawlamyine and Bagan.
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Kyeik Than Lan Pagoda. is a pagoda in the highest part of downtown in Mawlamyine city. The view from here is very good, the sunset and the sunrise are very beautiful. Especially the sunset is very beautiful as it will sink to the river side. I think that most foreign tourists visiting Mawlamyine will come here.
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ที่เที่ยวในมะละแหม่งอันดับหนึ่งที่ผมแนะนำคือเจดีย์ไจ๊ตะหลั่น หรือเจดีย์สยามพ่าย เจดีย์นี้สวยและเป็นจุดดูอาทิตย์ขึ้นและตกของมะละแหม่งด้วย อันดับที่สองคือการให้มอเตอร์พาไปเที่ยวสักครึ่งวันไปเมืองมูดน (Mudon) เป็นเมืองคนมอญอยู่เยอะ ที่นั่นมีเจดีย์และพระนอนที่ยาวที่สุดของชาวมอญที่ยังสร้างไม่เสร็จ อันดับสามคือเดินเล่นในเมือง ที่สำคัญสำหรับคนสนใจเรื่องมะเมี๊ยะอาจไปวัดเดียวกับที่ผมไปหาข้อมูลมะเมี๊ยะ ไปดูว่าสมัยก่อนแม่ชีมะเมี๊ยะเป็นอยู่อย่างไร ไปดูรูปมะเมี๊ยะสมัยเป็นสาวที่วัดนี้ อ่านเรื่องมะเมี๊ยะและดูวัดที่จะไปเที่ยวคลิกที่นี่ครับ อีกอย่างคือไปเมืองเมาะตะมะ ข้ามแม่น้ำสาละวินไปมีสะพานแล้วให้มอเตอร์ไซค์ไปส่งและพาเที่ยว ขากลับแวะเที่ยวแชมพูไอล์แลนด์ มีบ่อน้ำศักดิ์สิทธ์ที่พญานาคปกปักรักษา เอามากระผมรดหัวจะดีมาก กษัตริย์ราชินีเราก็มาแล้วครับที่นี่ คนพาไปเขาบอกว่าอย่างนั้นครับ

นอกเหนือจากการท่องเที่ยวกิจกรรมที่ผมแนะนำคือการเดินตลาดเช้า ตลาดมีสีสันใช้ได้ไปดูปลาแม่น้ำสาละวินกันว่าใหญ่เท่าที่แม่สะเรียงไหม อีกอย่างคือเดินเล่นชมวิถีชีวิตของชาวมะละแหม่ง เดินเล่นริมแม่น้ำสาละวิน ส่วนเรื่องนวดแบบมอญมะละแหม่งคล้ายไทยผมลองไปนวดที่โรงแรมสาละวิน เป็นห้องรวมนวดดีครับ ร้านนวดที่มะละแหม่งเขาว่ามีสามสี่ร้าน ที่ไม่น่าพลาดเลยคือไปชมอาทิตย์ขึ้นและอาทิตย์ตกที่เจดีย์ไจ๊ตะหลั่น หากสนใจมะเมี๊ยะก็ไปวัดตามที่ผมบอกไปแล้วครับ

Kyaik Than Lan Pagoda, Mawlamyine, Myanmar. (Mawlamyine Travel Information)

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This Kyaik Than Lan Pagoda is the symbol of Mawlamyine. The scenery is great from this pagoda. Especially, the sunset is really beautiful, and the sunset is from 5 pm to 5:30pm.

☆ Kyaik Than Lan Pagoda, English Page
   

☆ Kyaik Than Lan Pagoda, 日本語ページ
   

★ Myanmar Travel Information(English Page)
   
★ ミャンマー・トラベル・インフォメーション(日本語ページ)
   

☆Mawlamyine Travel Information、モーラミャイン・トラベル・インフォメーション
(English Page & 日本語ページ)
   

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