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BASIC CONVERSATION
CULTURAL DO’S & DONT’S
Hello. Min ga lar ba
Turn right / Turn left Nyar kwae / Bel kwae
How are you? Nay kaung lar?
Please stop here De hmar yat bar
I am fine Nay kaung par dae
Please wait Kha nah lay bar
Nice to meet you Twae ya dar wan thar par dae
Goodbye Nhot sat par dae
Basic Etiquette _ Pointing one’s feet at someone is considered improper.
Thank you Dje zoo tin par dae
_ Patting someone’s head, even a child’s, is deemed improper.
How much is it? Bal lout lae
Greeting People A firm handshake with a smile and nod is acceptable. With the exception of monks and nuns - when dealing with them, a curtsy or bow in a “praying gesture” is imperative; ideally, people (especially women) are not supposed to have any sort of physical interaction with monks.
_ Removing footwear when entering someone’s house is polite. _ Young people are expected to bow one’s head down when crossing in front of older people.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police (Emergency) 199 Police (Yangon Division) 01 545 455 Fire 191
Ambulance 192 Yangon General Hospital 01 256 112
_ When handing out things (especially to older people), it is considered a sign of respect to use both hands. _ When having meals together with people, the oldest people (this may apply in terms of age or rank - varying on the situation) are expected to have the first serving of every dish. If you are the guest, it is best to wait for the host to make a move. If you are the host, you should start offering to serve the oldest person at the table. _ Do not hug or kiss (unless otherwise initiated by the Burmese official; which presumably won’t happen) – when President Obama visited Myanmar, he kissed Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on the cheek and that received criticism among some citizens.
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USEFUL INFO _ 12 1
FIND YOUR BEARINGS _ 16 1A 1B 1C 1D
Need to Know 18 Getting Started 24 Main Areas in Yangon 32 National Holidays 34 Feature: The Story of Yangon 38
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ACTIVITIES _ 40 2A Top 10 Activities 42 2B Sightseeing 46 Feature: Downtown Walking Tour 60 2C Discover Myanmar Specialties 62 2D Shopping - Markets 66 2E Shopping - Handicrafts & Gems 68 2F Shopping - Fashion 74 2G Shopping - Book Stores 82 2H Shopping - Flowers & Plants 84 2I Shopping - Food & Grocery 86 2J Sports 90 2K Sports Stores 101 Feature: Going For A Run in Yangon 102 2L Classes 104 2M Yoga & Meditation 110 2N And For Children 112
EAT & DRINK _ 118 3A Top 10 Myanmar Foods 120 Feature: Myanmore’s Favourite Eats 123 3B Unique Dining Experiences 124 3C Bars 130 Feature: Night Out That Covers Everything 136 3D Cafes 137 3E Social Enterprise Restaurants and Cafes 142
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ART & STAGE _ 144
Feature: Quality, Not Quantity 146 4A Art Galleries 148 4B Live Music 153 4C Theatre 156 4D Cinema 158 Feature: Poet Aung Cheimt 160
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BEAUTY THERAPY _ 162 5A
Beauty & Wellbeing 164 Beauty Salons & Spas / Aesthetic Centers / Hairdressers / Tattoo Guide / Cosmetic Shops
Map of Myanmar 19 Map of Yangon 25 Map of Yangon (Inle Lake - Downtown) 26-27 Map of Downtown Yangon 60-61
HEALTHCARE _ 172 6A
Feature: Healthcare 174 Facilities & Services 177 Pharmacies / Hospitals / Clinics / Laboratories / Dentists / Vets
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LIVE & WORK _ 184 7A Hotels 186 Feature: Finding Accommodation 189 Feature: House-hunting Tips 190 7B Where to Live 192 7C Settling In 202 Feature: Work and Reside Legally 209 Feature: 5 Things to Consider when Choosing Furniture 210 7D Contribute to Change 212 7E Embassies & Consulates 216 7F Postal Services 219
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BUSINESS _ 220
Feature: Setting Up Your Own Business 222 8A Serviced Offices & Business Centers 223 8B Business Support 227 8C Banks 234
Feature: Investing in Myanmar 238 Feature: Opening A Bank Account 239 8D Be Visible 240 Feature: Networking 241 8E Chambers of Commerce 242
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TRAVEL _ 246 9A 9B
Top 10 Myanmar Destinations 248 Weekend Outings 254
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FURTHER RESOURCES _ 260 News Websites / Travel Websites / Myanmar Blogs / Myanmar Magazines / Books on Myanmar 262
MYANMORE CARD DEALS _ 265 X
INDEX _ 272
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FIND YOUR BEARINGS _
The best way to get to know Yangon is just to dive in and immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of the city. You will get a handle of the city’s language and culture soon that way. Do explore this amazing, diverse city and most importantly, enjoy the experience!
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1A
NEED TO KNOW _ 1 CLIMATE OF YANGON
The majority of visitors to the city are those working in business or visiting with government officials. However, there are plans to transform Nay Pyi Taw into a city more attractive to tourists. Currently, the most visited sites include the Uppatasanti Pagoda, Nay Pyi Taw Zoological Gardens, the gems museum, and the well photographed empty 20-lane highway that leads up to Myanmar’s government building, the Hluttaw.
Yangon and Mandalay
Peak season
NOV—FEB “Winter”
Although it is considered as “Winter” or the cold season in Yangon, the temperature rarely drops below 20°C. Hot season
MAR—APR
Although Yangon was stripped of its capital city status in 2005, it remains the country’s social and center with the vast majority of business and commerce activity taking place there. If Yangon is the economical capital, then Mandalay - which was the last royal capital of the country until 1885 - is certainly the cultural capital and is home to the largest number of pagodas, monasteries, and monks in the country.
“Approaching peak of summer” Where temperatures in Yangon often reach 40°C!
if you travel during the hot season, pack sunblock from your home country as it may be hard to find in yangon!
Monsoon period
MAY—OCT
3 ORIENTATION
“Wet, wet and wet!”
Where the heaviest rainfalls register, during June and July. Flooding is common in Yangon and throughout the country.
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2 MAIN CITIES OF MYANMAR Capital City: Nay Pyi Taw Myanmar has had a number of different capital cities throughout its history, the most recent, Nay Pyi Taw, was promoted to its current status in 2005.
Myanmar (formerly Burma) sits on the cusp of Southeast Asia. It is neighboured by the Andaman Sea to the south; the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, and India to the west; China to the north; and China, Laos, and Thailand to the east. It is the most westerly country in the 10-nation ASEAN bloc. The country is made up of seven states: Kachin, Rakhine, Chin, Karen, Kayah, Shan, and Mon. And seven regions: Yangon, Bago, Mandalay, Sagaing, Tanintharyi, Ayeyarwady and Magwe.
NEED TO KNOW
MAP OF MYANMAR TOTAL STATES: 7 TOTAL TOWNSHIPS: 330
4 POPULATION
MANDALAY
TOTAL POPULATION 51.5 million (according to 2014 census)
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POPULATION 1.5 million
NAY PYI TAW POPULATION 1 million
Yangon Rainfall inches/mm
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quick tips: exchanging home currency to local kyats 1. Most moneychangers accept USD, Euro and SGD. It is important that the notes are in pristine condition as you will get lower price. Check however that kyats are not torn or taped over and do request for a receipt. 2. The rates are different depending on the denominators. 100 dollar bill will get kyats. 3. Banks give you lower rates and make a habit to compare across moneychangers. The one moneychanger that expats go to is Northern Breeze Money changer near Thai Embassy.
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4 CURRENCY & MONEY MATTERS
Banks And ATM’s • Banks open from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm (MonFriday). • Most Common banks are KBZ, AYA and CB Banks. • ATMs are available all over the city and accept both Visa and Mastercard (Sidenote: ATMs are overworked during the last days of the months where people will be withdrawing their salaries).
• There is 5000 - 65000 Kyats local bank charge per transaction on International card and your own bank will charge a transaction fee.
Dollars & Credit Cards • Make sure your dollar notes are as new as the new born baby if not they will get rejected or get lower rates. Iron them if necessary. • $100 that are printed after 2006 get the best rate. • Do not exchange money with people on the street. • Hotel offers lower rates so just walk a bit farther and get them changed at Banks or Money Exchange counters. • Although there has been rules against it, Hotels and Restaurants still advertise their prices in dollars and you can pay in both Kyat and dollars. • Credit Cards are accepted by most top-end hotels, restaurants and shops.
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The official currency is kyat (pronounced ‘chat’) which at the time of publication is valued at around K13,500 to US$1, but this does fluctuate.There are 10,000 Kyats, 5000 Kyats,1000 Kyats, 500 Kyats, 100 Kyats, 50 Kyats and 20 Kyats. It is best to carry 5,000 kyats, 1,000 Kyats and 500 Kyats for easy change of money when you buy and pay for things.
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5 COMMUNICATION Telephone Myanmar Telephone Code:
+ 95
Until recently, SIM cards could only be purchased from MPT (the government-owned phone company) and were prohibitively expensive. In 2014, that all changed with the introduction of private organisations, Ooredoo and Telenor, to the market and SIM cards can now be purchased for as little as K1,500. Credit to make phone calls and access the internet is purchased in the form of a prepay scratch card and then manually inputted into the phone. Top-up cards from K1,000 to K10,000 can be found all over the city.
The network provider you choose depends on where you will be using the phone and what you will be using it for. Coverage across the city (and across the country) varies greatly, based on location and service provider, and the cost for calls and data differs between operators and their packages. Many people actually now own three SIM cards and chose which to use depending on where they are in the city and country. There are still a few manned phone booths, Public Call Outlets (PCO), left in the city where local calls can be made from. Understandably, and sadly, with the meteoric rise of mobile telephone usage in the last year, these once vital operations are dying out. For international calls, Skyping from a hotel or cafe is your most reliable option.
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Internet With the recent telecommunications revolution, access to the internet has vastly improved in Myanmar. The reliability and speed still leaves a lot to be desired and can be frustratingly slow at times. There are, however, several places in town where speeds are fast enough to stream video or make Skype calls. Hotels, such as Sule Shangri-La, Parkroyal, and Chatrium, are good places to start, though almost all higher-end cafes, bars, and restaurants have free Wi-Fi, the speed is variable. Home installation of the internet is expensive and the quality of service very much depends on where you live, so you’d be advised to do some research with your neighbours or friends before settling on a service provider.
Social Media
popular among locals: facebook, instagram
Myanmar is experiencing a boom in social media, and Myanmar youth especially are relishing in this new opportunity to connect, communicate, and share local and global news, music, and photos. Facebook is the most popular among the local and it is followed closely by Instagram. Viber With 18 million of users in Myanmar, Viber is one of the most popular communication apps in the country. MYANMORE was one of the first companies to partner up with Viber in Myanmar and now has over 55,000 followers. Join us on Viber, to get up-to-the-minute information on all the latest happenings in Yangon.
VIBER remains one of the more commonly used apps by the locals for text messages and calls.
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GETTING STARTED _ 1 GEOGRAPHY OF YANGON Yangon is surrounded on three sides by water. To the west and south lies the Yangon River, while to the east is Pazundaung Creek. Stretching north, the limits of Yangon City reaches its ends around the vicinity of the airport at Mingalardon. Downtown Yangon is a comparatively small, but densely populated area rebuilt as a grid system in the 1850’s by the British, making it an easy city to navigate. Travelling from west to east, the streets are numbered from 1st to 56th street. At the center of the grid is the impressive Sule Pagoda, which is a busy area and a focal point for both locals and foreign visitors. Here, you will find a mix of popular tea shops, local restaurants, parks, and international hotels. The nearby Sule Shangri-La Hotel is often used as an unofficial meeting point for business people arriving in the city.
quick tips: get yangon map If you need a bigger map of Yangon, you may find one by MYANMORE at most cafes, restaurants, hotels, embassies, airport and other popular places.
The Strand Road (locally called Kanna Road), which runs alongside the Yangon River, is historically important and visually impressive. Here you will find a number of hotels, local and high-end restaurants, and, of course, the world renowned Strand Hotel. Two parallel main roads head north out of the city: Pyay Road on the west and Kabar Aye Pagoda Road on the east. Myanmar is divided into 330 townships, 33 of which are in Yangon. Ones of particular interest to visitors include Dagon, the home of the Shwedagon Pagoda (also the location of a lively expat scene); Bahan which is popular for expat accommodation; Kamayut for its cosmopolitan Hledan area; Latha for Chinatown; and Kyauktada, the main center point of downtown Yangon.
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Yangon Sailing Club
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Think Gallery
New Zero Art Space
Goethe Institute
The Avenue W
Marchetti Furniture
ST TAWYA GYAR
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Cathedral of Holy Trinity (Anglican) Yangon General Hospital Sri Kali (Hindu Temple)
NATIONAL THEATER
FISH AND TURTLE LAKE
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Australian Club
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Monument Book Store
Market Place
Patrick Robert A Gallery
YANGON RIVER
WAR TAN JETTY
ZAGAWAR ST
Sein Gay Har
BOGYOKE AUNG SAN RD
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PEOPLE'S PARK AND PEOPLE'S SQUARE
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Taw Win Center
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Pro Mart
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A New Treasure Art Gallery
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2 Getting Around Yangon Walking
quick tips: a fair fare
Walking around Yangon is mostly advised for Downtown Area to avoid the traffic in rush hours. It is also a good way to explore the bustling part of the city. Unless it is a short and known distant, using a transportation is a better option.
BY TAXI: TRY HAGGLING
Taxi
The Art of getting a Fair Fare If you take a taxi around Yangon, haggling for the price is a way of life. Here are some tips for you. - Ask around for a rough idea of how much you should pay for specific journeys - The taxis waiting by the hotels and major shopping malls are much pricier than normal cabs - Be polite and light hearted. After all, if you feel the price is not right, you can always get another taxi. Yangon is crowded with many taxis and you do not need to sweat over. - Use Uber-like apps such as Oway to avoid the haggling process SET OFF EARLY Yangon is catching up with the neighbor city Bangkok in traffic congestion. It is always a safe bet to leave 1-1.5 hrs early for important meetings and catching up the plane.
This is one of the most common way to travel around Yangon. It is important to negotiate the price before getting and also useful to know the major landmarks close to your destination. Do expect to pay around 1500-2000 Kyats for a short trip. Some may charge more for the use of air-con but it should not be more than 1000 Kayts.
Trishaw or Side-car These are the most basic modes of transportation outside of downtown (where they are mostly restricted) and are great for getting around small streets. Fares start from K1000.
City Buses Often uncomfortable and usually crowded, buses are the best way to travel about if you are on a tight budget as ticket prices start at K200. Don’t worry about the language barriers, locals will be so delighted to see you travelling by bus; they will help you get where you are going.
Car Rental with Driver Renting a car is a convenient, if not expensive, way of traveling around. You must hold an international drivers licence to be able to drive in Myanmar, so it is usual to hire a car and driver. Prices can start around 40,000 Kyats for a day rental.
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Hopping on a bicycle is an alternative way to experience Yangon, although some roads are closed to bikes and an enjoyable way of beating the jams. Organised bike tours of the city and surrounding countryside are available.
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A cheap and fun sightseeing option for those visiting Yangon on a budget is a trip on the Circle Railway. The three to four hour loop, starts and ends at Yangon Central Railway Station around Yangon and the northern suburbs, offering a genuine insight into the lives of the city’s residents. Air-conditioned and first class carriages are a recent addition, but the majority of carriages are still the open-air, clap-trap, swaying type.
It’s a wonderful way to spend a few hours and a unique chance to observe the day-to-day life of people living and working on and alongside the tracks. With hand-written train schedules and passenger lists, as well as the hardwood seats, train travel in Myanmar often feels like you are stepping back in time. Tickets prices start at K200 (air-conditioned carriages are more expensive) and can be bought at any of the stations on the route, though it is nice to start at the impressive Yangon Central Railway Station - head to Platform 7. If you don’t fancy completing the full 45.9km loop, you can just jump off at any one of the 39 stations and get a taxi back to town.
GETTING STARTED Is Yangon safe? It really is a case of “Be Aware,” rather than “Beware,” as Yangon is still one of the safest cities in Southeast Asia. You are more likely to have someone chase you down the street to return the wallet that you have dropped, than have something stolen from you. This doesn’t mean that incidents of crime don’t occur, so you should remain alert and responsible for your belongings and safety as you would anywhere else in the world. Confrontation Myanmar people do not enjoy confrontation and it is important here not to be seen to ‘lose face’ in any disagreement. If you find yourself in a confrontational situation, try to remain calm and do not respond with aggression. Smile and deal with any issues in a polite and respectful way. Street Dogs Another thing to look out for are the street dogs. Generally, they will ignore you; however, at night, they often gather in large packs and can sometimes be aggressive. Your best course of action is to cross the road to keep off their territory or find an alternative route to avoid them completely.
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MAIN AREAS IN YANGON 1 EAST DOWNTOWN The eastern downtown area offers great street food, unique architecture, and is a great place to soak up the street-life. The wide, boulevard-like Pansodan Street is the highlight of this part of town, with its Colonial-era buildings. Do check out the many book sellers that line the street to pick up some real bargains. Architectural highlights include the High Court and the Secretariat Building.
2 WEST DOWNTOWN Stretching west from Sule Pagoda, you will pass through “Little India,” with its excellent restaurants and busy colourful streets. Further west, there are some intricately-designed Hindu temples and the Chinatown area. 19th Street is the go-to area, after-dark, no matter what night of the week it is for good food and drinks.
3 AH LONE Yangon’s riverside area is a good place to visit during the day. Here, you’ll see Yangon’s industrial side. Nestled down some of the quieter streets, you will find remnants of the British-built colonial homes, although many are off-limits to visitors.
4 BAHAN A popular place to live for the city’s expat community, Bahan has numerous restaurants and bars, many of which can be found along Dhamazeddi Road. Bahan offers glimpses of the Shwedagon Pagoda in the near distance.
5 HLEDAN Hledan is one of Yangon’s most exciting and cosmopolitan areas, particularly at night when the bars and restaurants start to fill up. There’s a busy market during the day, with the streets filled with the mingling aromas of fresh seafood, spices, and flowers.
6 INYA LAKE Inya Lake is a popular spot for Yangon’s young lovers who walk up and down the west side arm-in-arm all day long. The east side is quieter and has a golf driving range where you can whack balls into the water. There are many bars and restaurants with great views of the lake.
7 SANCHAUNG Sanchaung is a maze and half of the fun of visiting is getting lost in the streets and alleys. Regardless of where you end up, you are never far from the action, be it shopping, eating, or just relaxing and watching the world go by. The Dagon Shopping Centers provide a good variety of shops.
8 YAW MIN GYI QUARTER This up and coming area is establishing itself as one of Yangon’s trendier places to live and visit. Head here for Japanese food, secret hidden bars, Western-style burgers,Cafes and excellent street food.
9 ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE RIVER Quiet luxury communities have been developed on either side of Yangon. To the west, across the Hlaing river, is the Pun Hlaing Golf Estate – “A haven of peace set in beautiful grounds.” Star City, a luxury community compound has been built across the river to the east of Yangon. These two places are popular amongst expats looking to live outside of the city in a quieter, calmer (and greener) environment.
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NATIONAL HOLIDAYS _ Although there are many different religious holidays celebrated in Myanmar, the official National Holidays are focused around historical dates of importance and Buddhist celebrations,. Note some dates are fixed and others are dependent on the moon. Dates below refer to 2017—2018.
2017 12 MAR Sunday
Full Moon Day of Tabaung
12 APR—20 APR Wednesday—Thursday Thingyan Water Festival (Myanmar New Year)
11 MAY Thursday
Full Moon Day of Kasone
9 JUL Sunday
Full Moon Day of Waso
5 OCT Thursday
Full Moon Day of Thadingyut
4 NOV Saturday
Full Moon Day of Tazaungmone
13 NOV Monday National Day
25 DEC Monday Christmas Day
Independence Day 4 January 2017 a popular celebration! On January 4 1948, Myanmar (then Burma) became entirely independent of its colonial rulers (the British). Shan National Sao Shwe Taik became the new country’s first President and U Nu its first Prime Minister. While there is no lingering resentment towards the British, the Myanmar people are fiercely proud of their independence. Fairs and activities are held across the country to celebrate the date. The Independence Monument in Mahabandoola Garden, in downtown Yangon (southeast of Sule Pagoda), is erected on the exact spot where a statue of Queen Victoria once stood.
Union Day 12 February 2017 12 February 2018 Union Day celebrates the anniversary of the signing of the Panglong Agreement, between the Burmese government under General Aung San and the people of Shan, Kachin and Chin on 12th February, 1947. The agreement pronounced full independence in internal governance and was seen as key to the country gaining full independence from the British a year later.
Peasants Day 2 March 2017 2 March 2018 Peasants Day celebrates Myanmar’s large number of farmers, which make up about 70 percent of the country’s population. The date also commemorates the military coup of 1962. During the holiday, leaders discuss reforms that would benefit the farming industry and families visit parks or local pagodas.
Armed Forces’ Day 27 March 2017 27 March 2018 Originally celebrated as Resistance Day, the celebration of Armed Forces’ Day coincides with the anniversary of the army’s resistance against Japanese occupation in 1945. Ceremonies are held on this day celebrating the nation’s army (the Tatmadaw), usually in the capital city Nay Pyi Taw.
Thingyan Water Festival (Myanmar New Year) 12 April — 20 April 2017 12 April __ 20 April 2018 a popular celebration! It’s that one time of the year where the (usually conservative) Myanmar people allow themselves to go a little wild. Recognized similarly in neighbouring Buddhist countries, Thingyan (‘Songkran’ in Thailand and ‘Chaul Chnam Thmey’ in Cambodia) was traditionally, and still is in certain quarters, celebrated to cleanse one’s spirit before the coming of the New Year. Today, it is a raucous, but incredibly fun celebration where people of all ages take to the streets to party and pour water all over each other. Floats (pandals) are built at the side of main roads and open-top vehicles pass through ready to be utterly soaked in water.
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Wednesday Full Moon Day of Thadingyut
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24 NOV Saturday National Day
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The Full Moon of Tabaung is a traditional merit-making day for Buddhists in Myanmar. It is celebrated during the last month before the Myanmar New Year. Shwedagon Pagoda hosts an enormous festival to celebrate this holiday. The festival begins with a ceremony making offerings to the 28 Buddhas, followed by a 10day, non-stop recital of the Buddhist scriptures.
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Full Moon of Tabaung 12 March 2017 31 March 2018
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If you happen to be visiting during this holiday, make sure you keep your valuables in waterproof containers or pouches as people will show absolutely no mercy in their dousing! Despite the relatively rowdy celebrations, many Buddhists take the opportunity to head to the monastery for a few days to find some much needed tranquillity and to give merit.
Labour Day (May Day) 1 May 2017 1 May 2018 The almost worldwide holiday celebrating workers’ rights, specifically the eight-hour day movement, which advocated splitting the day into three equal parts: eight-hours work, eighthours recreation, and eight-hours rest.
Full Moon of Kasone 29 May 2018 Sometimes informally referred to as Buddha’s
Birthday (Wesak). It is on this day that the birth, enlightenment, and death (attainment of Nirvana) of Gautama Buddha is celebrated. It is a holy day for Buddhists and is usually marked by processions through the streets.
Waso Full Moon Day 9 July 2017 27 July 2018 Celebrating the Buddha’s first sermon of the Four Noble Truths, the Waso Full Moon Day marks the beginning of Buddhist lent (Vasso), which generally coincides with the height of Myanmar’s rainy season. It is normally a time of heightened religious activity around the country and many of the most abiding monks do not leave the monastery grounds during this time. Commitments from lay Buddhists usually involve abstaining from meat, alcohol, or smoking and it is also a time when Myanmar people are not allowed to move house.
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After Thingyan, Martyrs’ Day is probably Myanmar’s most important public holiday. It is observed to commemorate the assassination of the country’s father of independence, General Aung San (the father of National League for Democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi) and eight others by a jealous political rival shortly before the country attained independence from the British in 1947. At 10.37 am, car horns on the streets of Myanmar go into a frenzy to commemorate the moment that gunmen barged into a cabinet meeting at the Secretariat, in downtown Yangon, and shot the group. Months later, politician U Saw was found guilty and hung outside Yangon’s Insein Prison. Besides Aung San, those shot were Ba Cho, Mahn Ba Khaing, Ba Win, Thakin Mya, Abdul Razak, Sao San Tun, Ohn Maung, and Ko Htwe.
Full Moon Day of Thadingyut 5 October 2017 24 October 2018 a popular celebration! Held on the full moon day of the Lunar month of Thadingyut, this festival (also known as the Festival of Lights) says goodbye to the Buddhist lent and hopefully also the rainy season. The festival lasts for three days over the full moon period and is celebrated to welcome Buddha’s descent from heaven. During Thadingyut, food stalls and traditional shops are opened around the country and musical plays and free movies are shown. It is one of the most important days of the year for the Buddhist people and is a popular time for local people to visit Pagodas.
Full Moon of Tazaungmone 4 November 2017 23 November 2018 a popular celebration! Held on the full moon day of Tazaungmone, the holiday celebrates the end of Kahtein season, during which monks are offered new robes and alms. Despite the day being acknowledged as a Buddhist festival, it has strong links to Hindu celebrations. Regardless of its origins, it is another holiday that fills the country’s pagodas and one which sees much merit-making taking place. The famous Tazaungdaing (fire balloon) festival is held in Taunggyi at this time.
National Day 13 November 2017 24 November 2018 National Day is celebrated to commemorate the beginning of student protests against British rulers, which included a strike in the country’s universities.
Christmas Day 25 December 2017 25 December 2018 Despite being a predominately Buddhist country, Christmas is celebrated as an official National Holiday.
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FEATURE: THE STORY OF YANGON _ When King Alaungpaya conquered Dagon in 1755, he renamed it “Yangon” which means “End of strife”. The city with its biggest landmark, Shwedagon, has been witnessed to many events in history. British Occupation, protest strikes, the fight for nation’s democracy. In 2005, Yangon was stripped of the capital city status, it is still the thriving commercial city. With construction sites sprouting up all over the city, Yangon is most definitely in the middle of a boom, with luxury hotels, malls, condos and office space all being developed. In an attempt to alleviate the traffic jams many footpaths are being narrowed to give more space to the cars, although this will no doubt have a negative impact on the local tea-shop culture and street vendors that contribute so much to the general excitement of the street life of the city.
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Yangon City may surprises you with a range of activities you can do here, be it exploring significant historical sites or shopping or even doing your favorite sport.There are many clubs and activities of interest which you can take up. We have featured as many current clubs but if you cannot find one that you are looking for, why not start one up! For updates on what is going on in town, check out MYANMORE online or grab our weekly guide.
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BE ENLIGHTENED AT THE SHWEDAGON PAGODA
Myanmar’s most famous site, Shwedagon Pagoda, is the top of people’s must-see lists and with good reason - not only is it a historical religious and pilgrimage site, it is also an absolute beauty that dominates Yangon’s skyline.
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Walk the gridded and gridlocked streets of downtown Yangon to experience one of the loudest, most vibrant cities in the region. The streets are lined with hawkers selling everything from maps, to books, to antiques and it is also here that you will see the majority of the impressive colonial-era buildings. It’s worth stopping in many of Yangon’s lively teashops for a quick break.
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Ten minutes away, across from the Yangon River and downtown Yangon, a trip to Dalah feels like stepping back in time. Three ferries ply the waters between Pansodan and Dalah jetties everyday from 5:30 am until 9:00 pm, so you’ll never have to wait more than twenty minutes to catch one; the journey takes ten minutes. Dalah is an interesting excursion to see a more rural side of Yangon; hire a trishaw and spend a couple of hours in the rice paddies, stopping off at pagodas and tea-shops. Return ticket is US$4.
To get an overall experience of the diversity of Myanmar cuisine, head to Taing Yin Thar “The National Restaurant of Myanmar,” as it is also known. Serving an array of dishes from all over the country. The traditional decor and outstanding service make this place the perfect spot to relish a range of authentic and tasty Myanmar dishes.
FERRY TRIP TO DALAH
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Bogyoke Market, in downtown Yangon, is the place to go for Burmese souvenirs for your return trip home The extensive market sells products ranging from gems to longyis to the unique Pathein umbrellas.
Officially known as “Yoke the,” this traditional Myanmar puppetry has regal origins, having been performed before the country’s kings and queens. Now, it is available to all and the best place to catch a show is at Htwe Oo Puppetry.
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STROLL AROUND THE ‘GREAT ROYAL LAKE’
Yangon’s Kandawgyi Lake is home to lush vegetation, relaxing restaurants, cafes, and love-lorn youths. It’s a wonderful spot to spend an afternoon relaxing in the park’s vast space; while the area close to the Karaweik (on the lake’s south-eastern edge) is a lively area by both day and night.
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Spending a few hours visiting the reproductions of traditional houses and villages in the park is an enjoyable way to gain interesting insights into traditions and lifestyles of Myanmar’s eight main ethnic groups.
The National Museum of Myanmar offers an eclectic mix of interesting, striking artifacts of the country’s past. There’s a range of areas covering different aspects of Myanmar’s history, such as its language, the Taungoo dynasty, and celebrations of the country’s many ethnic groups.
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TRY OUT SOME BURMESE BOXING Burmese boxing (Lethwei) is similar to its better known cousin, Muay Thai in Thailand, but with a few differences. It’s a brutal sport to watch and even more brutal to practice. However,it is also a good workout spot and you can try it for yourself at the Thut Ti Lethwei Boxing School.
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As Myanmar’s most recent former capital, Yangon remains the country’s historical and cultural hub for locals and foreigners alike. Though many are drawn to the city for work, the metropolis was kept much of its history intact by building around many significant locations, even as culture changed in the twice occupied city.
City Hall / Photography by Hong Sar
As a resident and a visitor, a day will not pass without a story to tell in a city full of tales. Whether on a tour or passing by some of these magnificent structures, here’s a quick glimpse at the many treasures found all around Yangon.
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1 ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES City Hall
Sule Pagoda Road, Downtown
High Court Located next to Mahabandoola Garden, the High Court is another of Yangon’s impressive, red-brick structures built during British occupation. Mahabandoola Garden Street, Downtown
quick tips: join the guided heritage tour
9 am & 3 pm Wed, Sat, Sun Tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours US$30 per person per tour.
Karaweik Palace This elaborate barge on the eastern shore of the Kandawgyi Lake is home to a restaurant that hosts Myanmar cultural shows in the evening. Designed by Burmese architect U Ngwe Hlaing, the Karaweik was based on the Pyigyimon royal barge, which remains today in the moat of Mandalay Palace.
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The buffet/cultural show runs from 6 pm to 9 pm and those who attended are rewarded with a range of cultural dances, as well as a great selection of traditional food. The area surrounding the Karaweik is frequented by locals each night of the week and offers some of the best views in town of the Shwedagon Pagoda, which stands on the other side of the lake.
YHT’s trained guides lead tours into the heart of old Yangon providing stories and anecdotes of its colourful and layered history - from its earliest beginnings to the modern day.
Karaweik Palace, Kandawgyi Park, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Township 01290546, 01290547 karaweikpalace@gmail.com 6 pm — 9 pm
Yangon Heritage Trust (YHT) is an independent center of excellence working to promote and integrate Yangon’s unique urban heritage into a 21st century vision of Yangon as one of Asia’s most livable cities.
All proceeds from the tour go towards YHT’s continued advocacy for the protection of Yangon’s unique urban heritage. Private tours for tour agencies and schools/universities are available. Contact YHT for more details. 22—24 (First Floor), Pansodan Street (Lowest Block), Kyauktada Township 01240544, 0932100785 info@yangonheritagetrust.org
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This impressive structure next to Sule Pagoda, contains the offices of the Yangon City Development Committee. The building was designed by architect, U Tin, who also designed the nearby Yangon Central railway station.
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The wide, boulevard-like Pansodan Street was one of the main roads when the British made Yangon their capital. Evidence of that continues today with the large, colonial-era offices that line the street. Some have been left to fall into varying states of disrepair while others have been renovated to (almost) their former glories. Architectural highlights include the Ministry of Inland Water Transportation and the Myanmar Port Authority Office.
This spectacular Victorian, red-brick hospital was established in 1899 during the British days. It continues as a functioning hospital today and is worth visiting for it’s unique form of architecture alone. It has received a recent renovation.
Pegu Club Yangon’s version of Raffles fell into disrepair since it was taken over by the Socialist government in the 1960s. Today, it is used as temporary housing for government staff, but despite its barren, rundown feel, it’s a fascinating place to gain some insight into how the British officers lived during their “hardship” placements in “Burma.” There are plans for it to be renovated to its former glory.
Secretariat Building Downtown Yangon’s most impressive colonial-era building. It’s an imposing structure in great need of repair and revitalisation. It holds particular importance for Myanmar as it is the site where Bogyoke Aung San, was gunned down during a cabinet meeting in 1947. Bo Aung Kyaw Road, Downtown
Strand Road It’s still easy to imagine merchants arriving at Yangon port a hundred or so years ago, mainly due to the impressive colonial-era buildings that line the northern side of Strand Road. The southern side is a complete contrast, with market stalls selling everything from fruit to fish to toothpaste. Architectural highlights include Customs House, the Post Office and the Yangon Region Court.
Bogyoke Aung San Street, Latha Township
2 PAGODAS Botahtaung Pagoda A stunning pagoda that sits on the northern edge of the Yangon River, Botahtaung is believed to be as old as Shwedagon, though was more than likely built during Mon rule. The original pagoda was destroyed during World War II when the British air force bombed the Yangon harbour, and was completely rebuilt. Work began on the very day that Myanmar (then Burma) gained independence from the British – 4th January 1948. The walls of the entrance are filled with an intricate tapestry depicting the life of Buddha. There are also a number of pleasant local restaurants and ‘beer stations’ (local versions of pubs) along the riverside area. Corner of Botahtaung Pagoda Road and Strand Road, Botahtaung Township
Chauk Htat Gyi (Reclining Buddha) Home to the reclining Buddha, Chauk Htat Gyi is located just outside of Yangon’s downtown area. The original figure was completed in 1907, and renovations were carried out in 1966, when five metres were added to its height.
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Reclining Buddha / Photography by CISmith
The 65-metre long, 16-metre high Buddha wears a golden robe and is a dominating and impressive sight. Shwegondaing Road, Tamwe Township Entry: US$5
Kabar Aye Pagoda One of the country’s more modern pagodas, Kabar Aye was built by independent-Burma’s first Prime Minister, U Nu, to commemorate the Sixth Buddhist Synod from 1954-1956 (although the pagoda itself was completed in 1952). The main pagoda is 117 feet, 6 inches high, with smaller pagodas situated around it. The Maha Pasana Cave, “The Great Cave of Stone,” is located to the north of pagoda and is a replica of the cave of the same name in India, where the first Buddhist Synod was hosted. Close by is the Myanmar Gems Museum.
Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Yankin Township Entry: US$5
Koe Htat Kyi One of Yangon’s lesser known pagodas, Koe Htat Kyi (The Nine-Storey Pagoda) is an enormous Buddha image that sits just to the west of the city. In the hallway sits a statue of a frog and a snake, to commemorate the Burmese story of the frog eating the snake on the site. It’s a calm, tranquil place and home to a number of monasteries and small shops. Bargayar Road, Sanchaung Township Entry: US$2
Maha Wizaya It’s easy to spot Maha Wizaya: it’s the little brother of Shwedagon that sits just to the south of its more famous sibling. Maha Wizaya was built in 1980, with relics contributed by the
U Htaung Bo Road (very close to Shwedagon Pagoda), Dagon Township
Shwedagon Pagoda Over 2,600 years old, Shwedagon Pagoda stands as the crowning jewel of Myanmar. Its gold stupas reflect the intensity of the city, day and night, for all to see in Yangon, regardless of location in the city. Consisting of several temples, relics, and more within, Shwedagon is the Yangon’s point of confluence, for the Myanmar people and foreign visitors alike. Dress conservatively when you go for there is a dress code. Make sure to wear trousers or shorts/skirts that reach your knees and shirts that at least reach your elbow. Additionally, you are expected to walk barefoot while inside.
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Shwedagon Pagoda Road, Singuttara Hill, Dagon Township 4 am — 10 pm Entry: US$8
Sule Pagoda The British sited Sule Pagoda as the center point of Yangon after they occupied the city and made it their capital. Some debate remains about its true age, but many believe it to be older than Shwedagon. Myanmar legend states that the site for the Shwedagon Pagoda was revealed by a nat who resided at the site of Sule. It remains a lively hub of activity today, with tea shops and restaurants nearby. Sule Pagoda Road, at the crossroads with Mahabandoola Road, Downtown. Entry: US$3
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then King of Nepal. Sometimes referred to as ‘Ne Win’s Pagoda’, the former leader who ran the country from 1962 to 1988, consecrated the pagoda. Many believed it to be an attempt at merit-making by the highly superstitious Ne Win.
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Not far from the Strand Hotel sits this simple church. There are only a few Armenians families remaining in the city.
Armenian Apostolic Church of St. John the Baptist
66, Bo Aung Kyaw Street, Botahtaung Township
Armenians have had a strong influence in Yangon’s development, with the first settler– traders arriving in the 17th century and residing in Thanlywin (named Syriam by the British), which sat just outside the city’s limits. In the 17th century, Persia expelled many Armenians from their homeland, with many arriving in modern-day Iran. Ambitious traders then often continued their journey, making their way through India and into Southeast Asia; many settling in Myanmar. They thrived in their new country with some Armenians acting as advisors to the last of Burma’s kings, whilst the Sarkies brothers established the famous Strand Hotel, as well as a number of other hotels-of-note across the region (including Raffles Hotel in Singapore).
Photography by Hong Sar
Emmanuel Baptist Church Located at the corner of Mahabandoola Road and Mahabandoola Garden Street (a few dozen yards east of Sule Pagoda), this church, built by an American missionary in 1885, is thought to be one of the oldest churches in Yangon. Corner of Mahabandoola Road and Mahabandoola Garden Street, Kyauktada Township
Kheng Hock Keong, Chinatown Kheng Hock Keong temple is an intricate Chinese Buddhist and Taoist temple on Strand Road. Originally built as a wooden temple in the late 19th century, a new brick building was
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completed in 1903 and it remains everpopular among Yangon’s abundant Chinese population. 426/432, Strand Road (near the corner with 18th Street), Latha Township, Downtown 24/7
St Mary’s Cathedral This grandiose red-brick building is the largest church in the country. Designed by Dutch architect Jos Cuypers, son of Pierre, who designed Amsterdam Central Station amongst other buildings. It continues to function as a popular place of worship and holds mass every day. Bo Aung Kyaw Street (at the corner with Bogyoke Aung San Street), Downtown
Shri Kali Temple This intricately-designed Hindu temple sits in Yangon’s bustling ‘Little India’ area. Built by Tamil migrants during the British-era-Burma, the temple is notable for its outstanding array of Hindu gods carved into the walls. Between 26th and 27th Streets on Anawrahta Road, Downtown
4 MOSQUES There are a great number of mosques dotted around Yangon. Many Muslims arrived from the Indian continent as traders prior to British occupation, while many were brought across specifically by the British. The long-standing Muslim community has had a strong influence on Yangon’s architectural heritage. The Bengali Sunni Jamae Mosque, located close to Sule, is a part of one of the most reli-
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giously diverse blocks you’ll find anywhere in the world, with mosques, churches, pagodas and a synagogue all within very close proximity of one another. Other mosques of note in Yangon include Narsapuri Moja Sunni Jamae Mosque on Anawratha Road and Mughal Shia Mosque on 30th Street. Downtown
Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue Myanmar’s last remaining synagogue is nestled down a narrow street in the heart of Yangon’s downtown. Built at the very end of the 19th century, the synagogue was established for the many Jewish people arriving in the country during its colonial days – the majority migrating were Baghdadi Jews, Bene Israel and Cochini Jews arriving from India.
By the middle of the 20th century there were as many as 3000 Jewish people living in the city. A second synagogue was opened in 1932, but during the Japanese Occupation, and more notably, after the military coup in 1962, many fled. Only a small number of Jewish families still live in Yangon today. 85, 26th Street, Latha Township, Downtown
Tomb of the Last Mughal Emperor Bahadhur Shah Zafar was the last King of the Mughal Empire and was exiled by the British after they took over India. He died in Yangon in 1862. The British kept the exact location of his tomb secret for many years, although many pilgrims visited the area where they had estimated the tomb might be. It was only in 1991 that the site was finally rediscovered and today the Emperor’s tomb, which also held the body of his wife and granddaughter, is an important pilgrimage site for Muslims the world over. The tomb may not remain for long; in
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2013 a campaign has begun for his remains to be returned to India. 6, Ziwaka Road (between U Wisara and Shwedagon Pagoda Roads)
Bogyoke Aung San Museum His name can be seen all over the city, with a sports stadium, roads, and even a market named after the country’s independence hero – who also happens to be the father of the leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD), Aung San Suu Kyi. Previously only opened to the public on Martyrs’ Day (July 19), the museum is now open all year round (except on Mondays), and is an excellent way place to learn more about his influence on the country. Located close to the Motion Picture Museum. 15, Bogyoke Aung San Museum Street, Bahan Township 01541359 9:30 am — 4:30 pm (closed on Mondays and Public Holidays) Entry: US$3
Drugs Elimination Museum One of the more obscure museums you’re ever likely to go to in your life. Yangon’s Drugs Eradication Museum is a worthy visit for those looking for something a little bit different. The museum is located in a grand stately building, situated in enormous grounds, and was opened by the previous government to demonstrate how seriously they were addressing the drugs problems in the country. Highlights include a tableaux depicting the introduction of opium into the country, and a dark moody display room filled with emaciated and down-trodden mannequins highlighting the effects of drug abuse. There are a couple of surprises as well, so we wont spoil them here, you’ll have to find out for yourself.
quick tips: hire a tour bus to see yangon!
Twice daily (except Mon) 9.30 am—5 pm Tour lasts approximately 5 hours. US$25 per person per tour.
Asia International Link (Travels & Tours Co., Ltd) This is the only tour bus in town. The tour lasts 5 hours and takes you to all the major sights in Yangon, including Shwedagon Pagoda, Karaweik Palace, Botahtaung Pagoda and other places around downtown. For US$25, the tour includes an English-speaking guide, bottles of water and a cologne-towel to freshen up, although it doesn’t include the entrance fees to the monuments, so make sure you take some cash along with you. 23/25/27, Phone Gyee Street, Room No. 6/A Crystal Condo, Lanmadaw Township Hotline for booking: 0925425825, 09250167543 www.ailinktravelandtour.com 9.30 am — 5 pm
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This is where Aung San and the eight other martyrs murdered alongside him were entombed. Until recently, the Martyrs’ Mausoleum was only opened to the public on Martyrs’ Day (19th July) when thousands of locals would visit to pay their respects. The government made it open to the public in 2014 and today it represents a place of peace to pay respects and take time out from the city to relax. Ar Zar Ni Street (close to North Gate of Shwedagon Pagoda), Bahan Township 9 am — 4pm (closed Mondays) Entry: K3000
Myanmar Gems Museum Many visitors to Myanmar are attracted by the opportunity to buy and view gems and precious stones such as sapphires, rubies and jade. Although some of the country’s more elaborate gems have been moved to the gems museum in the capital, Nay Pyi Taw, this museum in the north of the city does offer some gems (pun intended). 66, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road (close to Kabar Aye Pagoda), Mayangone Township 01665092, 01665115, 01665870 9:30 am — 4:30 pm (Tue — Sun) (closed Sundays and Public Holidays) Entry: US$5
National Museum of Myanmar Housed in a particularly uninspiring building on Pyay Road, the National Museum moved to its current site in 1996, after stints on Shwedagon Pagoda Road and Pansodan Street.
Don’t be put off by the exterior though, as the interior houses some great exhibitions and artefacts. The lower floors are more interesting, with some background into how the Myanmar language became what it is today, relics from the homes of Burma’s last kings and - the highlight - the Lion’s Throne. Sounding, and looking, very much like something from Game of Thrones, this intricately designed seat was sat upon by Thibaw, the final king of Burma. The upper floors are a little less interesting, although one exhibition shows the variety of traditional dress of Myanmar’s many ethnic groups. 66/74, Pyay Road, Dagon Township 01371540, 01378652 9:30 am — 4:30 pm (Tue — Sun) Entry: US$5
National Races Village The National Races Village was established to provide a unique opportunity to learn about the different traditions and cultures of the 135 ethnic groups that make up Myanmar. Examples of Chin, Mon, Rakhine, Shan, Bamar, Kayin, Kachin and Kayah villages are situated within the park and there some small-scale versions of mountains and lakes from around the country. The village definitely falls under Yangon’s plethora of “quirky” (rather than “good”) sites, but it’s still a unique opportunity to learn a little more about the country. Located close to Thanlyin Bridge, Thaketa Township (as you cross the bridge, it’s on the right hand side, directly next to the river) 01378652, 01547077, 0973122742 10 am — 5 pm Entry: US$5
Yangon Planetarium Not quite up there with LA’s Griffith Observatory, Yangon’s Planetarium is one of those Myanmar sites that are worth visiting more for the bizarre factor than much else. The planetarium’s staff seem a little shocked to see visitors and the announcer might be
People’s Park Compound, Ahlone Road (opposite Summit Parkview Hotel, look for the grounded Myanmar Airlines plane), Dagon Township 09420155087 10 am — 5 pm (Tue — Sun) (closed Mondays and Public Holidays) Entry: K2000
6 PARKS AND GARDENS Inya Lake Yangon’s largest lake was built by the British between 1882 and 1883, to act as a reservoir. The most accessible areas for the public are the western (Pyay Road) and eastern (Kabar Aye Pagoda Road) sides of the lake, which draw young couples looking to spend some time together considering Myanmar’s relatively conservative society. Apart from under-the-umbrella romance, the lake is also used for sailing and rowing; both of these clubs can be found on the lake’s southern edge, along Inya Road. Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 4 am — 9 pm Entry: Free
Kandawgyi Park Set inside the grounds of Kandawgyi Lake, also known as Great Royal Lake, the park by the same name is a pleasant place to relax. The “Great Royal Lake,” though artificial, is approximately 8 kms in circumference and is filled through channels from Inya Lake. The main draw of the park is the life that goes on around the lake. When not hiding under rose bushes, loved-up couples can visit restaurants, pet shops, and even a tattoo parlour. 4 am — 11 pm Entry: K1,000 There are entrances all the around the lake.
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quick tips: rent a bike to see yangon! Unchartered Horizons Offering six different half or full-day tours in and around Yangon. An half day tour costs K35,000, and the full day tour is K55,000 per person. Both include a well maintained, international brand mountain bike (available in different sizes), helmet, licensed English speaking guide with first aid kit and spare parts, all fees for transportation (boat, ferry, train), entrance fees to pagodas, unlimited drinking water on the tour, as well as a refreshing beer or soft drink at the office at the end of the trip! 109, 49th street (middle block), Botataung township, Yangon 11161 09450062960 uncharted.horizons.myanmar@gmail.com
Bike World Explores Myanmar This well-established and popular outfit offers several bike trips. The famous “Friday Night Ride,” begins at 9:30pm, at the Bike World guesthouse, arriving back at the same location about midnight. The Sunday morning ride leaves from the same place at 6.30am and returns around midday. 10F, Khabaung Road, 6 ½ mile, Hlaing Township (near the Israeli Embassy). Contact Jeff at +951-527 636, 527 109 Price Range for bike hire: K15,000 to K20,000
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Mahabandoola Garden Park Yangon’s most central park was once a swamp, known as Tank Square and was originally designed as a public recreation ground by the British in 1867, named Fytche Square, after the British Chief Commissioner at the time. A statue of Queen Victoria was at its center, but was removed after independence and replaced by the Independence Monument, a white and gold obelisk. The park has recently been renovated and is a popular place for families to congregate, especially in the cooler early evening. Sule Pagoda Road (directly south of Sule Pagoda), Downtown 4 am — 6 pm
People’s Park (Myanmar Culture Valley) People’s Park is constantly in a state of change and, over the last few years, the gardens have been extensively renovated. There are plenty of interesting and shaded areas to hang out and a new shopping center filled with shops and restaurants. It is a beautiful setting overlooked by Shwedagon Pagoda. U Wisara Road (opposite West Gate of Shwedagon Pagoda) 7 am — 7 pm Entry: K300
Seinn Lan So Pyay Garden This park-turned-restaurant is a nice place to sit and relax beside Inya Lake. The restaurant has an expansive local menu and there are few nice spots for a beer in the evening. Inya Road (close to the junction with Pyay Road)
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Shwedagon Pagoda Park
Ar Zar Ni Street (next to North Gate of Shwedagon Pagoda), Dagon Township 4 am — 6 pm
if you can’t afford a cruise, hop across the river on the Dalah ferry for an excellent and cheap option! Yangon Zoological Gardens Zoos are not to everyone’s liking and, although the animals here do seem to be kept in relatively comfortable surroundings, it is still a zoo at the end of the day. Many animals were moved to the new zoo in Nay Pyi Taw, but there is still an extensive range of animals to see. The gardens also host the Museum of Natural History. Kan Yeiktha Road, Mingala Taungnyunt Township 8 am — 6 pm Entry: K2,000
quick tips: a river cruise to see yangon! Dora Cruise Dora is a luxury yacht, which cruises along the Yangon River and offers the chance to observe and experience picturesque scenery, colourful cultures, and the local way of living. It is possible to charter the whole yacht or join in with a small group of like-minded travelers on an individual basis. Guests are provided a set of complimentary drinks, snacks, and a warm welcome from the crew. Leaves from Botahtaung Jetty: 8:30 am — 10 am 4:30 pm — 6 pm 22, Second Floor, Shwe Pone Nyet Yeik Mon, Ba Yint Naung Road, Kamayut Township +95 1531313 doracruise@fastmail.fm www.cruiseinmyanmar.com
Yangon Boat Party An alternative to taking a regular cruise is attending a party on the water. Key dates, such as Halloween, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day are celebrated in style. Events are announced via social media. 09250083043 yangonboatparty@gmail.com www.yangonboatparty.com
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A pleasant, well-looked after park in the shadow of the famous Pagoda, with a small lake and a jade Buddha on an island in the middle. Many people come here to feed the enormous catfish in the lake to gain merit. The entrance to the park is filled with shops selling carvings, paintings and trinkets.
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Lacquerware are objects decoratively covered with many layers of a specific type of lacquer. The lacquer used in Myanmar is made from a straw-coloured sap taken from the thitsee tree, which turns black, forming a hard, glossy, smooth surface once it has been exposed to air. The most popular lacquer items in Myanmar are trays, ashtrays, and boxes made in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are usually intricately designed and if you get the opportunity to watch them being manufactured, you will realise just how much work goes into the process of making them. Bogyoke Aung San Market is the best place to pick up lacquerware in Yangon.
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Myanmar’s vast natural cache of precious stones attract many visitors each year. Although the ethics of purchasing gems and jewels and jade are something to consider; if
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you are wishing to buy gems there are a number of gem shops around the city, including a large selection also available at Bogyoke Aung San Market.
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Great coffee is now being grown in Myanmar, the Arabica bean (imported from Costa Rica) grows especially well in Chin State (Mount Popa) and Southern Shan (Ywar Ngan). There are many local coffee shops across Yangon that are selling ethically grown Myanmar coffee and which has its own unique taste. Check out Genius coffee at Cafe Genius in the Pabedan Township.
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Tea is important in Myanmar and a huge source of income for the farmers of Shan State. No meal is complete without accompanying refreshing green tea (free in local restaurants) and if you stop by a local tea shop you may be surprised by the thick syrupy sweet tea you are offered. A great place to acquaint yourself with the numerous variations of tea is the Rangoon Tea House. They have an extensive menu and tea experts who can guide you through your options. In Myanmar, the best tea leaves are reserved not for drinking, but for eating - they are fermented and pickled first. You’ll see Lahpet Thoke on every Myanmar menu, this is a salad made from pickled tea leaves, dried beans, and sometimes shrimp, it is often eaten as a mid-morning pick-me-up.
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ple wear it as protection from the sun. Each person has their own unique way of applying the paste and many are highly decorative and creative.
“Yoke the,” Myanmar’s unique style of puppetry, goes back hundreds of years and was performed to the kings of the Konbaung dynasty. The traditional art form fell away when the country was under British rule, but has slowly re-emerged over the last few decades. Some of the most notable characters in puppetry are the nat spirit, the alchemist, the hermit, and the buffoon.
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One of Myanmar’s more famous and unique products, the Pathein umbrella is an intricately-designed parasol that is more popularly used as decoration than holding-off rain – although they are useful for that too and make excellent sunshades. The first umbrellas made in Pathein – which is located about five-hours due west of Yangon – were made from paper, although now you can find them made from cottons, silk, and satin. The umbrellas are available in a range of colours and sizes, and are popular souvenirs for tourists. In Yangon, you will find them at Bogyoke Aung San Market.
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In Yangon you can find everything from mega-stores showcasing high end brand names, to fascinating fresh food markets and intriguing corner shops selling rare antiques. Shopping aficionados will be in their element in Yangon and with a bit of investigation you can find almost everything you could ever want. Fans of wet markets will discovering ingredients they never knew existed to test their culinary skills.
Bogyoke Aung San Market Located on the northern edge of downtown, this is the place to visit for tourist trinkets and gifts. It’s an extensive bazaar selling everything and anything you might want to take home as a souvenir; from jewelry, to crafts, to artwork. There are many tailors here; one place to look out for is a shop upstairs on the eastern wing of the main building, which sells beautiful clothes of Myanmar’s hundreds of ethnic groups. Bogyoke Aung San Street, Downtown 8 am — 4:30 pm (closed Mondays)
Night Market (Nya Zay) @ Kyimyindaing Famously known as the Night Market, Nya Zay is located in the Kyimyindaing Township, many people go there for kitchen equipment and other things like electronics, cosmetic products and local medicinal products. Kyimyindaing Kannar Road Even though it is called a Night Market, it actually starts early morning and closes around 8 pm.
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Dirty, stinky, sprawling - excellent! People travel from far afield to visit this exciting fish market. A must-see for those looking for something a little bit different. Get there early for the real experience. Corner of Kyimyindaing Kannar Road and Nat Sin Street (on the eastern bank of the Yangon River) 2 am — 8 am
Theingyi Market A large and busy market, this is a good place to buy clothes, though you can buy just about every consumable product you can think of here. There is also a food and spices section of this market in an impressive 1906 building along 26th Street. Corner of Shwedagon Pagoda Road and Mahabandoola Road, Downtown. Early morning and closes around 5pm
Thiri Mingalar Market Although it’s a 24-hour market, the Thiri Mingalar Market, located in Hlaing township in the north, comes into its own at night. The expansive market stretches for miles and miles and is divided into separate sections dedicated to each of the varying products that are sold here. Like many sites worthy of a visit in Myanmar, the real draw here is a chance to see the daily goings-on on a typical Myanmar market. Thiri Mingalar Market (off Bayint Naung Road), Hlaing township (NOT Old Thiri Mingalar Market) 24 hours
quick tips: bal lout lae? (how much is it?) Prices in the market do vary depending on seasonal availability, though you may notice that you often have to pay a little more for your groceries than the locals do. Below is a rough idea of what you should be paying so you can try your hand at haggling. Good luck! 120—150 kyats: 1 egg 200—300 kyats: 1 strand of jasmine 200—300 kyats: 1 cucumber 800—1000 kyats: 1 apple 800—1000 kyats: 1 pineapple 800—1500 kyats: 1 watermelon 2000—3000 kyats: 1 kg tomato 1000—5000 kyats: a bunch of flowers
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Bonton Handicrafts Puppets, wooden carvings, and lacquerware. 149/150, Central Arcade, Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township 01384573 9:30 am — 5 pm
Lue Sky Handmade Exotic Wood & Glassware Handmade exotic wood carvings and glassware. Call for an appointment before visiting.
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107, Thanlwin Road, Kamayut Township 095104086, 095104086, 095135379 sonnyturbo08@gmail.com, pamela.ptk@gmail.com
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Myanmar Elephant House
Souvenirs made by the residents of the Women’s Home. The shop is inside the grounds.
Quality lacquerware and rattan items.
18 D, Sein Le May Avenue, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Yankin Township 0973013545, 01537158 9 am — 5 pm
Augustine’s Souvenir Shop Packed with intriguing antiques, this is a treasure trove for people who wants unique souvenier for their trip from Yangon. 25, Thiri Mingalar Street, Kamayut Township 01524052, 01525359 11:30 am — 7 pm (Mon — Fri), 2 pm — 7:30 pm (Sat)
Bagan Gift Center This shop offers well quality goods and known to won awards of them. 101, University Avenue Road, Kamayut Township 01534041, 01537015, 01535838 www.bagangiftcenter.com 8 am — 9:30 pm
4, Building 4 near Yankin Center, Yankin Township 01400262, 0949328203
Myanmar Lacquerware Shop Export-quality lacquerware items available. 7, 13th Street, Lanmadaw Township 01226261 www.myanmarlacquerware.com 9:30 am — 5 pm (Mon — Sat)
Moe Kyaw Thu Greeting Cards Unique, handmade Myanmar greeting cards. Very reasonably priced at K500. 192, East Wing, Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township 0943087634, 09972137474 yeyint.ag666@gmail.com
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Pomelo Yangon
Gems, tapestries, silk, silverware, lacquerware, minority costumes, wood carvings, paintings, marionettes, and rare editions of books on Myanmar.
A social enterprise business working with Myanmar artisans, disadvantaged groups (particularly women) and small businesses to design, develop, and sell quality handmade products with a contemporary twist.
55, Baho Road (corner of Ahlone Road), Ahlone Township 01221271, 01212409 www.myanmarbook.com 9 am — 6 pm
Nan Myint Myanmar Traditional Handicrafts Wood carvings, silverware, bronzeware, lacquerware, authentic antiques, folk arts, and curios, as well as ethnic objects and beads. 9, 1st Floor, Myanmar Arts & Handicrafts Center, Sayar San Plaza, Sayar San Road, Bahan Township 01542874, 012003646 nanmyintmhs@gmail.com www.nanmyint.com/index.htm 9 am — 5 pm
89, Thein Pyu Road, Botahtaung Township (just next door to Monsoon Restaurant) 01295358 www.pomeloyangon.com 10 am — 9 pm
Hla Day It is a social enterprise: working with Myanmar artisans, disadvantaged groups and small local businesses to design, develop and sell quality handmade products with a contemporary twist. 1st Floor, 81Pansodan Street, Lower Middle Block, next to Rangoon Tea House, Yangon 11182 09 45224 1465 10AM–9:30PM
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Locally-made crafts @ social enterprise Pomelo / Photography by Hong Sar
Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township 0942026313 info@shinon-myanmar.com www.shinon-myanmar.com 9 am — 5 pm (closed Mondays)
Vestige Merchantile & Relics Avenue 64 Hotel Lobby 64G, Kyitewine Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township 01656912—9, 01656912, 01656913 www.info@avenue64hotel.com Yangon Flagship Store 12, Room 9/10, Parami Street, 10 Quarter Mayangone Township 09420099964, 09251077462
Yoyamay Ethnographic Textiles Gallery Contemporary Chin textiles, drawing material, and design inspiration from ethnic Chin, Naga, Kachin, Karen, Akha, Burman and other ethnic groups.
Yangoods A range of eclectic and unique souvenirs and handicrafts that celebrate Myanmar’s rich cultural heritage with a modern style. No.62, Shan Kone Street, Myaynigone Township, Open Hours: 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM Bogyoke Market Shop - No.89, Front Wing, Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township, Open Hours: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM Le Planteur Shop - 80, University Avenue Road, Bahan Township, Open Hours: 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM 0973780501 sales@yangoods.com www.yangoods.com
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General souvenirs of Myanmar available.
Room 20, Main Front Building (upstairs), Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township 09450029481 yoyamay.ygn@gmail.com www.yoyamay.com 9 am — 5 pm
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2 JEWELRY SHOPS At Diamond
49, Main Hall, Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township 01253114 9:30 am — 4:30 pm
High quality jewelry and textiles.
Loupe Colured Stone and Jewelry
The Strand Hotel, 92, Strand Road, Downtown 01243377 9:30 am — 6 pm
Mixed beautiful Myanmar gems with unique and modern designs at affordable prices.
Aung Kyaw Oo Silver Shop Regarded as the best silverware in Yangon. 450, Thein Phyu Road, Downtown 01394890 atdiamond.58@gmail.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Sat)
Elegant Gems Own cutting factory and goldsmith with traditional craftsmanship using modern casting machinery. Factory tours can be arranged. 48, New University Avenue Road, Bahan Township 01556009, 01546764 9 am — 5:30 pm
Gem Museum The first two floors offer around 80 jewelry shops open to the public; third floor is a museum. Near Kabar Aye Pagoda and VES. Dr. Khin Khin’s shop at No. 24 ground floor is recommended. 66, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road 01665169 9 am — 4 pm (closed Mondays)
75, Nawarat Building, Ground Floor, Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township 0973152844 10 am — 5 pm
May & Mark Gems Employing foreign gemological experts and modern equipment to ensure quality of Myanmar rubies, sapphires, jades and pearls transforming them into new designs and patterns. A more modern take on traditional pieces. 12, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01501691, Fax: 01537308 8 am — 5:45 pm (closed Sundays)
MK Gems The largest jewelry retailer in Myanmar with a wide variety of quality. They pay special attention to sourcing the finest gemstones for their shops. 333, Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 01524926, 01502887, 01504457 mkgems@yangon.net.mm www.mkgroup.com.mm 9 am — 5 pm
Myanmar Ves
Golden Myanmar Jewellery
A big exporter of jewelry to the west. Factory tours can be arranged.
Modern contemporary designs and quality loose stones available at competitive prices. Ms Kin Thida is an international gem dealer.
66, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road 01661902, 01666770 9 am — 4 pm
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Real Light Gems & Jewelry Local gems and jewelry at competitive and affordable prices. D6/7/8, Diamond Empire, Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township 092001603, 09782001603 10 am — 5 pm
Email: spgems.myanmar@gmail.com Website: www.spgems-myanmar.com 9 am — 5 pm
Su Collection 22/24, Yaw Min Gyi Road, dagon Township Mon — Fri: 10 am — 6 pm Sat — Sun by appointment
She Shines Gems & Jewelry
The Rich Gems
Individually designed jewelry tailored to your taste.
Unique, intricate designs and hand-crafted pieces set with high quality silver and stones. The jewelry here is perfect for a Myanmar wedding day, social events, or as a gift for someone special; the one-of-a-kind jewelry will suit your occasion and your budget.
005/006, Building (B), New University Avenue Road, Bahan Township 01548832 Ext:101 www.sheshinesgems.com
SP GEMS Your Most Reliable Jeweller A representative brand of Natural Myanmar Precious Gems and Fine Jewellery. No.30(A), Pyay Road (7-Mile), Mayangone Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Phone: (95)-1-660 397, 666 052, 666 053
303, U Wisara Road, Sanchaung Township 01500060 8 am — 5 pm (Mon — Sat) Shophouse 17 Junction Square,Pyay Road Kamaryut Township +95 (0)1 230 432
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Located in the inner east wing of Bogyoke Aung San Market, many locals come here to have their clothing made.
Myanmar’s skilled tailors can make everything from western-style suits, to shirts, to longyis. The starting price for most suits is around US$120, although prices vary depending on the size of the suit and the quality of the material.
67, Bogyoke Aung San Market, Inner East Wing, Pabedan Township 01246470, 01246507, 01388633 9:30 am — 5:30 pm (Tue — Sun)
Globe Tailoring Co., Ltd
Located upstairs in Bogyoke Market, Man Top is highly recommended by a number of expats.
Well regarded by local expats for women’s and men’s tailoring, this tailor is run by U Aung Soe, who also has a Japanese language school. A shirt without/with fabric costs K8,000/10,000, trousers K20,000 with fabric.
Man Top
Bogyoke Aung San Market, Pabedan Township 01703369 9 am — 5 pm
D 30, P 2, 2nd Floor, Yuzana Plaza, Banyar Dala Street, Tamwe, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Township 09420295993 9 am — 5 pm
Tip Top Tailors Three generations of the same family have run this tailor shop and their experience can be seen in the quality of suits, longyis and shirts produced. 287, Corner of Mahabandoola Road and 43rd Street 01245428, 0973125431 9 am — 6 pm (closed Sundays)
Universal Tailoring Providing tailoring services for men and women specializing in western coats, pants, office uniforms, and shirts. 212, Anawrahta Road (between 31st & 32nd Streets), Pabedan Township 01385485 9:30 am — 8 pm
URI Specializing in safari suits, but also provide high class tailoring service for both men and women. For coats, pants, and all kinds of uniforms. 68, Anawrahta Road (corner of Bo Aung Kyaw Street), Kyauktada Township 01377698, 095108071, 09250311110 10 am — 7 pm
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Professional tailors specializing in suits, shirts, trousers, slacks, and company uniforms.
2 SHOPPING MALLS Dagon Center I & II A relatively modern shopping center halfway between Downtown and Inya Lake, containing mostly fashion houses, a few restaurants, and a cinema that plays both local and international movies. There is also a play area for children. Corner of Pyay Road and Bargayar Road, Sanchaung Township 01262264 9 am — 9 pm
Gandamar Wholesale A large local wholesale market great for buying any local products in bulk such as household items, garments, electronics, and food items. Corner of Gandamar Road & Waizayantar Road, Mayangone Township 01657311, Fax: 01657274 9 am — 9 pm
Hledan Center A brand new large shopping mall with international and local brands selling fashion, watches electronic equipment, footwear, and children’s clothes. Along with several eateries, there is a decent sized CityMart supermarket in the basement. Corner of Hledan Road and Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 09253653559 9 am — 9 pm
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Junction Square
Myanmar Plaza
Yangon’s largest shopping mall is a popular haunt for the young and trendy. There is a cinema, a number of restaurants, and a large plethora of shops and stalls selling clothes and high end fashion. There is a CityMart supermarket here. Pyay Road (before Hledan Junction), Kamayut Township 01532489 9 am — 9 pm
The Myanmar Plaza is Yangon’s first international retail shopping centre experience and part of HAGL Myanmar Centre.
Junction 8 Myaing Hay Won Condominium, Kyeik Wine Pagoda Road, 4th Quarter, Ma Yan Gone Township 01652909, 01651092 9 am — 9 pm
Junction City This world class shopping mall includes many international brands and also a 5-star luxury hotel. Corner of Bogyoke Aung San Road and Shwe Dagon Pagoda Road, Near Bogyoke Market 09421088707, 012301432
Junction Maw Tin Maw Tin Tower (corner of Lann Thit Street and Anawrahta Road), Lanmadaw Township 01218161, 01218152 9 am — 9 pm
Junction Zawana Zawana Tower (corner of Thu Mingalar Street and Lay Dount Kan Road), Thingangyun Township 01573932 9 am — 9 pm
Corner of Kabar Aye Pagoda Road and No. 1 Industrial Road, Yankin Township 18605669 9 am — 10 pm
Ocean Super Center Shwe Gon Daing Branch Corner of Shwegondaing Road and Banyardala Road, Bahan Township 018603874—76 9 am—10 pm
Parkson FMI Mall A high-end shopping mall built next to the Bogyoke Aung San Market. BarBoon Cafe is located on the mall’s lower floor as is a CityMart supermarket and ATMs. 380, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Pabedan Township 01240400 8 am — 5 pm
Sule Square Linked to Sule Shangrila, this brand new mall has Market Place Supermarket and a Japanese food court at the basement and High-end International Fashion and watch brands. 221,Sule Pagoda Road,Kyauttada Township 019255001 10 am — 10 pm
Taw Win Center Western-style shopping mall with clothes, furniture and book shops, and restaurants. Pyay Road (shortly after the railway bridge), Dagon Township 01860111 9 am — 9 pm
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United Living Mall With retail shops, a pharmacy, stationery shops, phone and camera shops, bakery, restaurants in the basement, a music counter, and a play area for children. 48, Kyikkasan Road, Tamwe Township 01551177 Ext: 807, 01551151 9 am — 9 pm
Yuzana Plaza A popular, one-stop shopping venue for household items and furniture for newcomers. Clothing and other home produced products are available. There is a food court area with wide variety of asian cuisine. Banyardala Road, Mingala Taungnyunt Township 8:30 am — 5pm (closed Mondays)
3 INTERNATIONAL BRANDS INTERNATIONAL BRANDS Body Glove
Established in California in 1963, Body Glove has recently opened in Myanmar. The stock clothes, bags, footwear, and other surfing related apparel. Hledan Center, Hledan Road, Kamayut Township 9 am — 9 pm
HBT Retail and wholesale shop full of international branded clothing and shoes for men and women. (Rm F/130), Junction Square, Kamayut Township 01527242 Ext:2031 9 am — 9 pm
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The Avenue
Ipanema Brazil
Mango @ Taw Win Center
This well stocked flip-flop store has 23 branches across the city and hundreds of designs to choose from. One of their best stores is in Hledan, Kamayut Township.
This international clothes and fashion brand has now been available in Myanmar since 2012.
Opposite Hledan Center, Hledan Road, Kamayut Township 01524319 9 am — 8:30 pm
Lee Cooper Denim High quality international denim shop with a varied selection of styles and cuts. Rm 001/G, G Floor, Junction Square, Kamayut Township 01527242 ext. 1028 leecooper.myanmar@gmail.com www.leecooper.com 9 am — 9 pm
45, Pyay Road, Dagon Township 018600111 Ext: 3333 9 am — 9 pm
MGOU Myanmar The style of items from MGOU lies in the modern popular elements like simplicity, nature, fashionable. - Hledan, Pyay Road - Padonmar Street, Sanchaung Tsp - inside Gamone Pwint (Hledan) - No.182, corner of Anawrahta Road & 33th Street, Kyauktada Tsp - No.253, Bargayar Road, Myay Ni Gone, Sanchaung Tsp
MINISO, a Japanese fast fashion designer brand.
This luxury watch shop has been providing Swiss watches and top-end services to their demanding clientele since 1976. Another store should soon open in Mandalay.
- Sule Square, 2nd floor - Corner of Anawrahta Road and 12th Street, San Pya Bus Stop - Junction City Shopping Mall - Kan Thar Yar Shopping Mall, North Okkalapa Tsp - Corner of 38th Street and Mahabandoola Road
Quiksilver This world renowned surf shop sells high quality surfing apparel and accessories such as sunglasses, wallets and footwear. 26, Inya Road, Kamayut Township Parkson FMI Building, 380, Bogyoke Aung San Rd, Pabedan Township 9 am — 8 pm
Springfield One of the few international clothing retail shops around Yangon; great for casual and work clothing. Mawtin Branch First Floor, Junction Mawtin, Lanmadaw Township 01218152 Ext:1211 www.spf.com 9 am — 5 pm FMI Center Branch First Floor, FMI Center, 380, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Pabedan Township 0973245125, 09161453774 www.spf.com 9 am — 9 pm
99, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 0154018 info@swisstimesquare.com www.swisstimesquare.com 10 am — 8 pm
Seven Friday Swiss Watches Union Business Center (UBC), Nat Mauk Road, Bo Cho Quarter, Bahan Township 0933611110 myanmar@sevenfriday.com 8:30 am — 8 pm
The Avenue If you are looking for high-end fashion brands, this is the stylish place to shop! Not only does The Avenue carry the latest fashions from the biggest names, they also provide second-tonone customer service. If you are looking for a whole new wardrobe or just an outfit for a special night out, the staff at The Avenue will find exactly what you are looking for. 18(A), Kohmin Kohchin Road, Bahan Township 018603337, 0943329999 info@theavenuefashion.com 10 am — 9 pm
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4 APPLE STORES There is no official Apple Store in Yangon, however there are several shops who are authorised distributors, and also offer service.
Futureworld
iServe Providing after-sales service, iServe is equipped with certified technicians for iPhone and iPad users. They also provide workshops for customers by certified trainers in using their Apple devices.
Authorised reseller, also offers service.
Kabar Aye Location 90 (A/B) Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 95-9-2614-30001
103 (Ground Floor), Sakura Tower, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Kyauktada Township 01255168 9 am — 6 pm
Pansodan Location No. (173/175), Pansodan Road, (Middle Block) Kyauk Ta Da Township 95-9-2614-30002
Technoland
The only Apple-authorised service center in Myanmar, also sells Apple products.
Computer Sales & Service Computer, Moblie, Tablet & Accessories
208, La Pyat Wun Plaza (1st Floor), 37 Alan Pya Pagoda Road, Dagon Township 09250666004, 09799626335 9:30 am — 5 pm
No.162/170 36 street ,Middle Block , Kyauktada Township 09 730 24327 No. 98, Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp, Yangon. 0943023804, 01514303
mDrive Authorised reseller. 107/109, Junction Center Mawtin Shopping Mall, Lanmadaw Township 09732 03295 9 am — 9 pm
TAC Authorised reseller, also offers service. Unit 1, Ground Floor, Hledan Center Shopping Mall, (junction of Pyay Road & Hledan Road), Kamayut Township 0933606898, 09260064477 9 am — 9 pm
9:30AM - 5:30PM
Wai Yan Electronics (TMW Enterprise Limited) Wai Yan offers all consumers an authentic and extensive range of products, consultants who will fulfill the consumers’ needs, and efficient service in a comfortable and welcoming environment. Only selected locations are authorised resellers: Pansodan branch, Kabaraye branch, Bo Aung Kyaw branch, and Myanmar Plaza branch. 90, Kabaraye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 1400771, 1400772 Ext: 241 9264127004
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SHOPPING: BOOK STORES _ The streets surrounding Pansodan Road are filled with book sellers, here you will find everything from modern day classics to books printed several decades ago. The stalls are a good place to pick up books written about Myanmar, and a growing number of books written by Myanmar authors are becoming available in English print. Book lovers can easily spend a happy few hours nosing around the extensive selections. Ar Yone Thit Bookshop One of a number of book stores lining the southern edge of Bogyoke Aung San Road, this one, close to Central Hotel, has a good stock of English-language books. The owner, Khin Maung Tin, is knowledgeable and keen to chat. 365, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Pabedan Township 01250199 9 am — 6:30 pm
Bagan Bookshop A well-stocked bookstore with just about every book you could ever read about Myanmar. The owner is very knowledgeable about local literature. 37th Street (just south of Mahabandoola Road), Kyauktada Township 01377227 9am — 6:30pm
Bookworm Books One of the larger book shops stocked with fiction for all ages, as well as non-fiction on every topic imaginable. For students, they have study aids as well as teaching materials for schools. They also have a decent sized discount section with books at half price and a large collection of second hand books. 229/299, Pansodan (Ground Floor) Upper Block, Kyauktada Township Block C Pearl Condo, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 09421109960, 09780162900 bookwormbooksmyanmar@gmail.com 9 am — 7 pm
Innwa Book Store You’ll find a good selection of English Language titles and a nice cup of coffee at Myanmar Plaza Branch.
Pansodan Branch 301, Pansodan Road, Kyauktada Township 0189838 8:30 am — 7:30 pm
146A, 37th Street (between Anawrahta and Mahabandoola Roads), Kyauktada Township 01249068 8:30 am — 5 pm
Monument Books Possibly Yangon’s best-stocked shop for English-language books, there’s also a toy shop, a cafe, and a spa in the same compound. No. 37/A, Pho Yar Zar Street, Kyauk Kone, Yankin Township 01856 6428 9 am — 7 pm
Myanmar Book Center Two well-stocked book stores, the one downtown has perhaps slightly more choice than the store on Baho Road. The Baho Road branch also sells a range of Myanmar arts and crafts. Downtown Branch Near the corner of Merchant Road and 35th Street. Baho Road Branch Corner of Baho Road and Ahlone Road. 01214708 9 am — 6 pm
Well stocked with English-language books about Myanmar and many second hand English-language novels.
TAB Book Center Stocked with a variety of local and international books mostly covering school subjects with a wide range of levels. Subjects include electronics, medicine, business and management, art & decoration, IGCSE, IELTS, TOFEL, SAT, primary, secondary, and international children’s books. Myanmar Culture Valley (People’s Park) Branch 95, Ground Floor, Myanmar Culture Valley, People’s Park, U Wisara Road, Dagon Township 093230753334 Taw Win Center Branch 4015/4016/4017, 3rd Floor, Taw Win Center, Dagon Township Hledan Center, Hledan Road, Kamayut Township 018600042, 018600043, 018600044, 01864344 tabbook4u@gmail.com www.tabbookcenter.com 9 am — 9 pm
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Myanmar Plaza Branch Corner of Kabar Aye Pagoda Road and No. 1 Industrial Road, Yankin Township 18605669 9 am — 10 pm
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The are many places to buy potted plants and garden plants as well, Myay Padethar Garden Center at Kandawgyi park nurseries on Natmauk Street Bahan Township is a good place to start looking.
449, New University Avenue, Bahan Township 011541247, 01559011 www.eternal.florist.com 8 am — 8 pm
Main Store & Gift Center: 102(A), Dhammazedi Road, Bahan Township 01500142, 09452199995 8 am — 8 pm
Grace Floral Service and Handicraft
Sandy Floral Myanmar @ Summit Parkview Hotel
51, Shan Gone Street, Myaynigone Township 09792815689, 09250150244 8 am — 9 pm
350, Ahlone Road, Dagon Township 01211888, 01211966 Ext: 1216 www.sandysfloralmyanmar.com 8 am — 6 pm
Inya Floral Service and Gift Shop 80, Kyun Taw Street, Sanchaung Township 0973208526, 095013635, 09976992756 9:00 am — 5:00pm
Juno Floral 274A, Pyay Road, Myaynigone, Sanchaung Township 095022935, 01504246 8 am — 8 pm (Mon — Sat)
Rosana Floral Service and Gift Wholesale 173, Shwegondaing Road, Shwegondaing (West) Ward, Bahan Township 09425286948 75-77, Yaw Min Gyi Street, Dagon Township 0943143234 9 am — 7:30 pm
Vintage Flowers 140, Pyi Htaung Su Yeikthar Road, Dagon Township 095068601, 0973199435, 09421148462 floral@vintageflowers-mm.com 8:30 am — 6:30 pm
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SHOPPING: FOOD & GROCERY _ 1 CONVENIENCE STORES Practically every busy street in Yangon has a convenience store these days. The chain may differ depending on the street, but most stores tend to stock the same items, such as local snacks, imported snacks (think Oreos, Ritz biscuits), soft drinks, beer, and the occasional beauty product. Look out for 24-hour operated stores such as Grab & Go, ABC, and City Xpress.
2 GROCERY Grand Twin Brothers This store supplies both to the individual grocery shopper and also in bulk to hotels, restaurants, etc. They also bring in products that are not easily available in other supermarkets. 2, Aung San Stadium (Eastern), Upper Pansodan Street, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 01394874 9 am — 6 pm
Jyanko Mart Japanese grocery and fashion store with restaurant. 12, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01502382, 01526783 jyankomyanmar97@gmail.com 9 am — 8:30 pm
Across the road from The Yangon Hotel, 8 Mile Junction, Mayangone Township 0973224751 9 am — 8:30 pm
ProMart Korean/Japanese supermarket. 79, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 0973224596 promartyangon@gmail.com 7:30 am — 10 pm
Sharky’s Sharky’s restaurant and deli specializes in artisan food made from locally sourced ingredients. Dhammazedi Branch 117, Dhammazedi Road, Bahan Township Pansodan Branch 81, Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Township 18/3, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01524677, 01373009, 0931463557 sharkys.yangon@gmail.com 9 am — 10 pm, 8 am — 7 pm (Pansodan Branch)
3 ONLINE GROCERY SHOPPING Daily Mart Myanmar’s first online supermarket with home/ office delivery service. Same-day delivery is available in 24 townships and you can get anything from food and beauty products to baby formula and beer. 39, Parami Road, Hlaing Township 09799246163 info@dailymart.com.mm www.dailymart.com.mm 24 hours
Capital Hypermarket They have a big car park which makes it very practical for grocery shopping. There is a beauty salon inside as well as a few places to eat. They also sell a small selection of furniture. 14-E, Min Nandar Road, Dawbon Township 01551533 Ext: 116, Fax: 01553134 9 am — 9 pm
Capital Supermarket 1/2, Corner of Pinlon Street and Thiwin Street, 33rd Quarter, North Dagon Township 01581797 9 am — 9 pm
CityMart There are 21 CityMart stores within Yangon, stocking everything you would expect from an international supermarket: fresh meats, cosmetics, alcohol, etc. The biggest and most popular branches are listed here. All branches are open 9 am — 9 pm, except the Myanygone Branch, which is open 24 hours. Myay Ni Gone Branch 231, Corner of Pyay Road and Shin Saw Pu Pagoda Street, Sanchaung Township 01510697 24 hours Aung San Branch Aung San Stadium (North Wing), Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 01394765 MarketPlace by CityMart 403A, Dhammazedi Road, Bahan Township. 01523840 MarketPlace by CityMart (6.5 Mile Branch) No 69, 6.5 Mile, Pyay Road, Hlaing Township, Yangon. 01-525403, 526518
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Korean grocery store.
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MarketPlace by CityMart (FMI Center) 380, Bogyoke Aung San Street, FMI Center (next to Bogyoke Aung San Market) 01246859 MarketPlace by CityMart ( Junction City Branch) Junction City (level-4), corner of Bogyoke Aung San Road and Shwe Dagon Pagoda Road, Papedan township. 09-970837654 MarketPlace by Citymart (Myanmar Plaza) Myanmar Plaza Shopping Center, No 192, Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township, Yangon 09-973961781 MarketPlace by Citymart (Sule Square) Sule Square Center, No 221/A, Corner of Sule Pagoda Road and Anawrahta Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon 01-9255132, 9255133 Hledan Center Branch Corner Of Hledan Road and Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 012304407—09
Ga Mone Pwint These modern shopping malls sell everything from clothing brands to electrical gizmos. Kabar Aye Branch 300, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road (after Parami Road), Mayangone Township 01653653, 01653644 Bo Ga Lay Zai Branch 460, Merchant Street, Downtown 01392031, 01256903 Myay Ni Gone Branch 245, Bargaya Road, Mayangone Ward, Sanchaung Township 01526928, 01516533 Hledan Branch Pyay Road, San Yeik Nyein Bus stop, Hledan
Ocean Supercenter The usual supermarket goods ranging from fresh produce, dry foods and snacks to large furnishing and electronics. North Point Branch North Point Shopping Center, Pyay Road, 9 Mile, Mayangone Township 01660100 9 am — 9 pm Pazundaung Branch 62, Corner of Mahabandoola Road and Tarwatainthar Street, Pazundaung Township 01397146, 01397149
Orange Supermarket A supermarket providing mostly local products to satisfy everyday needs. The biggest and most popular branches are listed here. 9 am — 9 pm Latha Branch 686/689, Mahabandoola Road (corner of 19th Street), Latha Township 01252780, 01385403 Shwe Gone Daing Branch Corner of Shwe Gon Dine St & Ba Nyar Dala St, Bahan Tsp Taw Win Center (Rm 1/B), Underground, Taw Win Center, Dagon Township 018600062—63 Waizayantar Shopping Center Ground Floor, Waizayantar Shopping Center, Thingangyun Township 01573607, 01564274 Tamwe Branch 15/16/17/18, Myittar Yeik Mon Housing, Thamain Bayan Road, Tamwe Township 0973022839
Corner of Parami Road and Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township 09263085088, 09799878164 9 am — 10:30 pm
Star Mart @ Dagon Center 2 Ground Floor, Dagon Center 2, Sanchaung Township 01516610 Ext:101—104
Ruby Mart
SuperOne Center
A busy and well-stocked supermarket located alongside Pansodan Bridge in downtown Yangon.
The choice of imported products is limited, however, a good place for quality Myanmar products.
294/304, Pansodan Road (corner of Bogyoke Aung San Street), Downtown 01398426 9 am — 9 pm
Bogyoke Market Branch Corner of Shwe Bon Thar Road & Bogyoke Aung San Road, Pabedan Township
Sein Gay Har This chain of supermarkets includes a general store selling items such as clothes, mobile phones, and furniture, as well as a good stock of locally sourced produce. The top 4 branches are listed. 9 am — 9 pm Super Center 44, Pyay Road, Dagon Township 01395140 Hledan Center 39/41, Hledan Road, Kamayut Township 01514673 Parami Center Between Insein and Baho Road, Parami Road, Hlaing Township 01521118 Central Mart Between Bo Yaw Road and 23rd Street, 620, Mahabandoola Road, Downtown
Star Mart @ Dagon Center 1 A useful and well stocked supermarket.
Lay Daunt Kan Branch Lay Daunt Kan Road (corner of Kyaikkasan Road), Thingangyun Township 01545872, 01545871, 01545873, 01545874 superonecompany@gmail.com 9 am — 9 pm
5 KITCHENWARE IKON IKON mainly caters to professionals and provides total kitchenware solutions for hotels, restaurants, and catering services. 328, Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 01534216, 01527705 www.ikonmart.com 9:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Sat)
Lock & Lock @ Junction Square This Korean brand supplies tableware, cookware, and storage for household items. They have another showroom at Aung San Stadium (North Wing). House (16), Between Kyun Taw Street and Pyay Road (in front of TTC School), Kamayut Township 09421181540 9 am — 9 pm
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Well stocked with imported British groceries.
Ground Floor, Dagon Center 1, Sanchaung Township 01502675, 01534010 9 am — 9 pm
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Football is the National Sport in Myanmar with huge support and also explosive reactions when the National Team is playing. Watching Premier League games on television at the beer stations and tea shops are also the nation’s favorite past time. Here, Myanmore lists out a range of sport you can do in this town…
The Y.I.H. dojo is the largest Aikido dojo in Myanmar, with a total matted training area of 180 square metres. All local instructors are certified by the Aikido World Headquarters (Hombu Dojo) in Japan. Yangon International Hotel, 330, Ahlone Road 0973036433 www.aikidoinmyanmar.tripod.com
Lethwei (Burmese Boxing) The local version of the bruising kickbox-style sport Lethwei (pronounced ‘Laway’) can be tried at Thut Ti Lethwei Boxing School. Run by a former national champion, Lone Chaw, the school is a friendly place and, if you’re feeling brave, an ideal place to practice this unique sport.
SPORTS 893, Wuntharetkhitta, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road (It is often tricky to find, so the best option is to phone the school and get them to give your taxi driver directions). 09255863344 thuttilethwei@gmail.com www.myanmar-boxing-school.com
Mixed Martial Arts Class @ Pearl Condo The trainer has 24 years of experience in Krav Maga, Brazilian Jujitsu, Wushu, Wing Chun, and kickboxing to teach those looking for more practice with self-defence. Second Floor, Dance Studio, Pearl Condo, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Yankin Township 09250195873 4 pm — 5:30 pm (Tues & Fri), 1 pm — 2:30 pm (Sat & Sun) Price: US$10 or K9500 for 90 min class, US$15 (K14,500) for two 90 min classes in a week.
MMA Elite Yangon They provide MMA training - a unique combination of boxing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Muay Thai, Sanda, Sambo, Taekwondo, and wrestling. Only available to members of Real Fitness Myanmar. 20, Pearl Street , Golden Valley Ward, Bahan Township (right across Mya Yeik Nyo) felixheinhtetmyat@gmail.com 7:30 am — 9 pm
Myanmar Wushu Federation The federation trained the Myanmar Wushu competitors who participated in and brought home 15 medals from the 27th SEA Games. Summer Course 3 months (March to May) Second Floor, Padonmar Stadium, Bargaya Road, Sanchaung Township 0943079307 7 am — 9 am, 2 pm — 4 pm (Sat & Sun)
Taekwondo The place for Taekwondo enthusiasts, from beginners right up to professional level. Aung San Memorial Stadium 01255935 taekwondo.mya@gmail.com www.worldtaekwondofederation.net
Yangon BJJ House The only Brazilian Jiu Jitsu club in Myanmar. Apartment A2, 138B1, New University Avenue Road, Bahan Township 09254278217 YangonBJJHouse@gmail.com 8 pm — 10 pm (Tue & Thur), 3 pm — 5 pm (Sat & Sun), other days and times by appointment Entry: Free
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Capoeira
Myanmar Tennis Federation
Free classes every Tuesday at the French Institute. Wear a comfortable T-shirt and sport pants not shorts or jeans. Beginners welcome.
Admission Fees: International court US$6/hour, Beginner court US$2/hour
Institut Français de Birmanie, 340 Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 0943079307 6pm — 8pm (Tues), 5pm — 7pm (Sun)
Thien Phyu Tennis Plaza, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 01372360, 011381991—2, 01513009 myatenfed@mptmail.net.mm 6 am — 8 pm
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3 RUNNING
Myanmar Badminton Federation
There are running enthusiasts in Yangon and you can check up on social media and forums on where they usually group up from time to time. Yangon also hosts several Marathon events every year. One of the popular Marathons is Yoma Marathon which was first held in 2013 and now it has competitors entering the race from all over the world.
Foreigners and locals alike are welcome to play badminton here on weekends. 320/332, Anawrahta Road, West Gymnasium, Lanmadaw Township 01221496, 01227163 7 am — 6 pm (Sat — Sun)
Photography by Hong Sar
SPORTS Yangon Running Club Corner of Than Lwin Street and University Avenue www.yangonrunningclub.wordpress.com 6 pm (Wed) & 7:15 am (Sat)
read more: “which football team do you support?”
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That’s the first question a taxi driver may ask you (having ascertained your destination). And you may have noticed already that the people of Myanmar are football crazy.
Football Informal games of 5-aside football are played all over the city. Check out social media groups for up-to-date information.
Australian Football League The Myanmar Fighting Cocks train every Saturday at 3 pm at the sports ground of Star City. thefightingcocks@bigroosterfooty.com
Rugby Yangon Dragons RUFC is the first and so far only rugby club in Myanmar, catering for both touch and contact rugby players. The club puts on three sessions a week – a Thursday fitness session at 7pm at ISY, a contact and touch session at 3pm at Star City on Saturdays and a touch-only session at 11am ISY on Sundays. Email: yangondragonsrugby@gmail.com
Most people in Yangon actually support two teams - one team from the Myanmar National League (more than likely Yangon United), and one other team from Europe (often Manchester United). Almost all the English Premier League games are shown at beer stations and tea shops across the city with patrons often spilling out into the street for big games. The Myanmar national team play their games at the Thuwunna Stadium in Tamwe. Keep an eye out in newspapers and on signboards for information regarding upcoming games. Yangon United play on Insein Road. Check out their website for information on fixtures.
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Weekly group runs: Wednesdays - meet at 6 pm at the Myanmar Center (HAGL - near Sedona Hotel) for a jog at Inya Lake. Better suited for beginner runners with a distance of 3 — 5km. Saturdays - meet at 7 am (for a 7:15 am start), at Balance Fitness II (on the corner of University Avenue and Thanlwin Street). Run distance is 10 km with shorter distance options for beginner runners. All level of runners are welcome.
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Cricket
Softball
Myanmar Cricket Federation trains at Pun Hlaing. They play matches at Aung San Stadium.
The international amateur softball league plays games every Sunday from November to March from 9 am — 6 pm. There are both male and female teams.
mcf@myanmar.com.mm
Gaelic Football
American Club, Melikha Street, Yankin Township yangonsoftball.com
The Myanmar Celts train at the same time and place as the Fighting Cocks, every Saturday at 3 pm at Star City.
Volleyball
Hockey
Myanmar Volleyball Federation The grounds are available for external players from 12 — 4 pm. You have to book a week in advance, playing there is free.
Yangon Pythons Hockey Club has a small but committed membership that trains every Saturday from 9am - 11am.
Aung San Stadium, Gyo Phyu Street, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 01240450, 095006016, 0973234077
thefightingcocks@bigroosterfooty.com
Thein Phyu Sports Ground, Thein Phyu Road 09250755969 yangonhockey@gmail.com
SPORTS Rowing
The grounds are available for external players from 12 — 4pm. You have to book a week in advance, playing there is free.
Next to the sailing club the Rowing Club has boats available for hire. You can also arrange rowing lessons if you need to develop your skills. Keep an eye out for the dragon boat teams practicing – incredible.
Aung San Stadium, Gyo Phyu Street, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Township 01240450, 095006016
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Netball
Sailing
The netball crowd plays mixed, social netball every Sunday afternoon at L’Alchimiste French Restaurant, they change locations in the rainy season to the ISY courts, email for more details.
The club opens its doors to non-members on Friday nights. Though if you are interested in taking one of the heavy teak boats out you have to complete a multitude of forms and pay temporary membership fees. Be warned though if you capsize, then you will be forced to endure the ‘tow-of-shame’ back to shore.
5 U Tun Nyein Street, Mayangone Township 09420096298 Email: elizabeth_watt@hotmail.com
Yangon Equestrian Club
132 Inya Road, Kamayut Township 0951513899 Email: info@yangonsailing.com
Here they provide horse riding lessons for both adults and children.
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Pyi Daung Su Road, Sport Complex, North Dagon Township 01584969, 01526052 8 am — 11 am, 4 pm — 6 pm
Most major hotels have good gyms that can be used for a daily rate such as Park Royal and Summit Parkview. There are also a small number of independent gyms that are worth a go.
5 WATER SPORTS
Balance Fitness
Myanmar Divers Association Hold regular diving skills sessions and try out dives at pools in Yangon. Also arrange diving trips to the sea. Find them on Facebook for more information. 09977447611 Email: myanmardivers@gmail.com
Group fitness classes are led by well-informed trainers. The equipment is relatively new with a large gym area and mirrors to remind yourself how well – or otherwise – you’re doing. 64(G), Kyitewine Pagoda Road, 8 Mile within Hotel Avenue 64 6 am — 11 pm
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Balance Fitness 2
Fitness Express
They have experienced instructors and international quality equipment and facilities including an indoor track and climbing wall.
This gym is complete with sauna and steam bath facilities, aerobics & yoga classes and table tennis.
Price: US$20 for one-time visit, US$150/month, packages range from US$980 - US$1800/year
Price: US$20 for one-time visit, US$250/month, US$1250/half-year, US$2250/year, US$395 including family members/ year.
103, Corner of University Avenue Road and Thanlwin Street (near United States Rangoon Embassy) 01656916, 098631392, 01654853 info@balancefitnessyangon.com 6 am — 10 pm
Chatrium Health Club Their fully equipped Fitness Center of Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon is complete with fitness instructors, allowing fitness fanatics or even those who are looking to get in shape the opportunity to break into a sweat. The gym offers beautiful views of the adjacent pool area and gardens. 40 Natmauk Road, Tamwe Township 01544500 7 am — 10 pm Email: chatriumyangon123@gmail.com Website: chatrium.com
33 A Lan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Township 01250 88 Ext: 8226 6am — 11pm
Parkroyal Fitness & Spa This gym is complete with sauna and steam bath facilities, aerobics & yoga classes and table tennis. Price: US$20 for one-time visit, US$250/month, US$1250/half-year, US$2250/year, US$395 including family members/ year. 33 A Lan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Township 01250 88 Ext: 8226 6 am — 11 pm
Power House Fitness Club
Espace Avenir
The First Full Sized Commercial Fitness Club For All Your Lifestyle Needs.
This small but clean gym is equipped with a variety of machines and an indoor swimming pool. The gym is located on the top floor of the hotel and offers a nice view.
4th Floor, Myanmar Plaza, 192 Kaba Aye Pagoda Road 09966661389 6 am - 12 am
Price: US$120/month, US$30/quarter, US$525 /half-year, US$970/year
Real Fitness
(Executive Serviced Apartment) 523 Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 01505213, 01505222 6am — 9pm.
Located downtown, this well equipped gym offers aerobics classes and TRX training classes daily, can become very crowded during peak hours. 20, Pearl Street, Golden Valley Ward, Bahan Township (right across from Mya Yeik Nyo) 7:30 am — 9 pm
SPORTS Sule Shangri-La Fitness Centre
68, Taw Win Road, 9 Mile, Mayangone Township 09253065583, 09254877534, 011220881 6am — 10pm (Mon-Fri), 7:30am — 9pm (Sat-Sun)
Sule Shangri-La offer a compact, boutique-sized gym space with a decent sized swimming pool to cool off after working out. No daily rate.
Price: US$200/month, US$500/quarter, US$950 / half-year, US$1850/year.
Sakura Residence A fully equipped fitness gym offers some of the most up-to-date sports equipment. Price: US$10/day, US$150/month, US$350/ quarter 9 Inya Road, Ward 10, Kamayut Township 01525232 6am — 10pm
223 Sule Pagoda Road (within Sule Shangri-La Hotel) 01242828 6am — 11pm
Sweat Club Complete gym facilities including a swimming pool, workout room and aerobic classes. Price: US$12 for one-time visit, US$110/month, US$295/quarter, US$560/half-year, US$1050/year. 17 Micasa Hotel, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Yankin Township 01650933 Ext 183 6am — 10pm
Training Ground
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Training Ground is equipped with state-of-the art facilities that include top-grade fitness equipment from Life Fitness and world-class professional audio systems by Electro-Voice. No.10(H), Asia Business Center, corner of 48 th Street & Mahar Bandula Road, Botahtaung Township, Yangon 09 45888 7272 info@tgroundmm.com http://www.tgroundmm.com 6am — 10pm
Move Myanmar A brand new fitness centre with advanced equipment. Offering classes and individually tailored training sessions with experienced trainers. 608 Merchant Street (corner of 31st Street), Second Floor, Pabedan Township 09263037127 6am - 10pm Website: movemyanmar.com Email: info@movemyanmar.com
7 GOLF Golf is hugely popular in Myanmar and golf courses can be found throughout the country, with several courses around Yangon. Expect to pay between US$50 and US$100 for green fees and above US$30 for club rental. There are also Golf driving ranges in Yangon, expect to pay around K4000 for a tray of balls.
Hanthawaddy Driving Range A popular driving range behind Junction square. Nar Nat Taw Street (corner of Kyun Taw Street), Kamayut Township 01502894
Inya Lake Driving Range With neon flashing lights and floating-island targets, the Inya Lake Driving Range is a curious site. Here you hit golf balls into the water, they float to be collected if you are concerned. Be warned, full golf attire is required to play here as the bugs are very much attracted by the lights at night! Mya Kyun Thar Amusement Park, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township 01657758, 01657759 6 am — 8 pm
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Myanmar Golf Club
Yangon City Golf Resort
Established in 1948, Myanmar Golf Club is located about two miles from Yangon International Airport, and is an interesting, attractive, and challenging course.
Sprawled over 130 hectares and just 25-minute drive to the north of the city, YCDC (Read: Yangon City Development Committee) Golf Club boasts two, 18-hole courses.
9 Mile, Pyay Road, Mayangone Township 01661702
Thirimingalar Street, 10 Mile, Insein Township 01641763—7 goalhill@myanmar.com.mm www.citygolfresort.com
Pun Hlaing Golf Club The course was designed by Gary Player and opened in 2000. Pun Haling Golf Club is a favorite for both residents and visitors and is situated 12 km west of Yangon. Pun Hlaing Golf Estate Avenue, Hlaing Tharya Township 01684020, 01684026
Royal Mingalardon Golf and Country Club This 18-hole, 286 acre international standard golf course is located six km from Yangon International Airport and 20 kms from the city centre. 3, Highway Road, No. 1, Mingalardon Township 01639445, 0944922222 marketing.ymgcc@gmail.com
Yangon Golf Club Located 25 minutes north of downtown Yangon by car, Myanmar’s second oldest golf club is a challenging and fun course to play with a few long tee-offs over wide water and plenty of bunkers and well placed hazards. Kha Yae Pin Street, Da Nyin Gone Ward, Insein Township 01635563, 01635617, 0973254835 www.yangongolfclub.com
Barclays Located in downtown Yangon, they offer a good selection of basic sports equipment and apparel. 139, 47th Street, Upper Block, Botahtaung Township 0194188, 095124150 9 am — 5 pm
Premier Insein Road features many sports shops and Premier has a great selection for sports equipment and apparel in this area. 48/B, Yangon-Insein Road, Hledan, Kamayut Township 01527089, 095118494 9 am — 8:30 pm
A large selection of sports equipment and sport clothing, including gym equipment and basic equipment for golf, tennis, and football. 315, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktada Township 01376927, 01378985, 01242145, 01254148 sportsworld@4u.com.mm 8:30 am — 7:30 pm
Winner Sporting They boast one of the widest selections, featuring fitness and exercise machines on the bottom floor, whilst upstairs has more outdoor related gear, such as footballs and apparel. 368/371, Mahabandoola Garden Street, Kyauktada Township 8:30 am — 7 pm
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quick tips: where to run? Inya Road Very little traffic and quiet on weekends.
Around Shwedagon Pagoda quick tips: don’t leave the house empty-handed 1. Always take a bit of money with you when you are running outside in the hot season, as dehydration is dangerous and can happen to anyone at any time. 2. For those really long runs, you’ll need to stop several times to buy water, a sports drink or even fruit; luckily there are plenty of vendors on the street. Tips by Dave Junker, Resident Manager, Sule Shangri-La, Yangon
Avoid Sundays after 10 am, as it gets really busy.
Theingottara Park Nice green gardens, small hills and is quiet in the mornings.
People’s Park Less greenery than the above, but it has some fitness equipment inside the park for those wanting a bit of cross training.
Kandawgyi Lake Nice in the mornings, although badly maintained sidewalks make running quite a challenge.
Inya Lake Unfortunately, there is no easy way to run around the lake and there is a lot of running on the streets to get around.
Early morning: best time. Very little traffic and at sunrise, the weather and temperature are particularly nice and it even gets a bit “fresh� in the winter months!
At night: possible, but beware. Beware: much of the pavement is pot holed, not well lit, and traffic is heavy, with people in a rush to get home.
In the rain during monsoon: enjoyable. Where the temperatures are much cooler and more suitable for running; however, be wary of misleading puddles!
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CLASSES _ There are plenty of opportunities to learn something completely new in Yangon. The first class you should consider really is a Myanmar language class, and there are no shortage of teachers offering these services. But other language classes are also available. In fact, all manner of skills can be picked up: dancing, art, music, theatre, even cooking. Ask around Facebook groups or on forums, and you’ll find exactly what you are after.
1 MYANMAR LANGUAGE SCHOOLS Learning Myanmar language is a great way to immerse yourself into the country and culture. Learning can be fun and enjoyable, but it does require a great deal of motivation and commitment. You could also join a language exchange club to practice your language skills, but you’ll learn the most from chatting with Myanmar friends and colleagues. And of course, taxi drivers are a valuable source of knowledge for everything from football scores to local news. They are a great group of people to practice with, which helps make the traffic jams more bearable!
American Center Offers regular classes in Myanmar language 14, Taw Win Road, Dagon Township (off Pyay Road, after Taw Win Center) 01223106, 01223140, 01221585 studentcouncil.ac@gmail.com www.burma.usembassy.gov/american-center
Linking Hands
7, Ground Floor, Thu Kha Mein Street, Queen Shin Saw Pu Quarter, Sanchaung Township 095006431 nyalinphyu@gmail.com
Linking Hands run classes for small groups. 4, Third Floor, Myaing Hay Wun Road, Ward 4, 8 Mile, Mayangone Township Contact Jo Griffiths 01552531, 0973180428 language@linking-hands.net
Offers classes in Myanmar language.
Moe Myanmar Language Center
78, Strand Road, Downtown 01254658 enquiries@mm.britishcouncil.org www.britishcouncil.org/burma.htm
Effective and fun classes run by experienced and adaptive teachers. Ten-day and other regular courses are available for students of all levels.
Global Enchanting Education Center
436, Top Floor, Thein Phyu Road (opposite Thein Phyu bus stop), Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 094316 8422, 09975498877 register.mmlc@moemyanmar.com www.moemyanmar.com www.facebook.coom/MyanmarLanguageCenter 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
23, Ground Floor, Mahar Myaing, Sanchaung Township 095181316, 0973127074, 012304836 enquiry@globalenchanting.com
Goethe Institute
Pansodan Scene
Offers a variety of tailor-made and customized German courses at different levels.
The friendly folk at Pansodan Scene host a weekly Myanmar Language Club for people to practice.
340, Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 012306142, 012306064 info@yangon.goethe.org www.goethe.de/myanmar 9 am — 5 pm
Institut Français de Birmanie (IFB) The French Institute offers basic to intermediate levels courses (reading, writing and speaking skills) with experienced teachers and resources inspired by the John Okell approach. The lessons can be given in English or French depending on your background. 340, Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 01536900, 01537122, 01535428 institutfrancais-birmanie.com
144, Second Floor, Pansodan Road, Downtown 095130846 aungsoeminn@gmail.com, suriyagallery@gmail.com 10 am — 6 pm (Sat)
Yangon University of Foreign Languages A large and enthusiastic teaching staff offer classes at many levels and times, including evening classes three days a week. 119/131, University Avenue Road (corner of Inya Road), Ward 10, Kamayut Township Contact: Sayama Ma War War Oo 01535985, 01513193, 01530443 rose.91264@gmail.com
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2 PRIVATE MYANMAR LANGUAGE TEACHERS LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Some private schools in Yangon offer Myanmar lessons for foreigners. Schools come and go and the availability of classes changes frequently. The following is a list of private teachers you can try.
Daw Yi Yi Win 01663691 mamaqueen@gmail.com
3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES American Center Offers cultural, educational and information programs. They also have an extensive library. 14, Taw Win Road, Dagon Township (off Pyay Road, after Taw Win Center) 01223106, 01223140, 01221585
British Council
Prof. Dr. Daw Cho Cho Aung
The educational arm of the British Embassy offers English classes and cultural shows. It has a well-stocked library.
Has taught Myanmar to foreigners at the International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University for many years.
78, Strand Road, Downtown 01254658, 0951245345 enquiries@mm.britishcouncil.org
09448022655, 01652627 profdr.cho@gmail.com
Connect Institute
Sally San Yu Wai Maing Teaches at the Institute Franรงais. 01535328 sanyuwaimaung@gmail.com
Waddi Thwin: Daw Waddi Thwin Formerly taught in UFL. 01513196, 01635021
Yu Yu Khaing Experienced and resourceful. 01217261 khaing.yuyu@gmail.com
Offers programs for students to pursue American Liberal Arts & Sciences education in Myanmar and the opportunity to study abroad and graduate in a prestigious American university. 3(A), Pansodan Business Tower, Kyauktada Township 09779000900 info@connect.com.mm www.connect.com.mm
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Edulink Australia A privately-run English school that also offers opportunities for students to study in Australia. Building 4, Junction Square, Kamayut Township 01500464, 0973162586, 09421119895 info@edulinkaustralia.com 7 am — 9 pm
Nelson English Language Center A private school that offers individual and group classes. The school has three centers in Yangon. Center 1 54/75, Dhamayone Street, Sanchaung Township 01516681, 01526311, 01523680 nelc@myanmar.com.mm, nelchocenterl@gmail.com 9 am — 5 pm
Center 2 202/213, MGW Tower, Bo Aung Kyaw Street, Downtown 01256517, 01256516, 018550727 Nelccenter2@gmail.com Center 3 3, Aung Thapyay Road, Sanchaung Township 01501947 nelcaungthapyay@gmail.com
Nexus Myanmar A privately-run English language school. 8, Panchan Tower, Dhammazedi Road (near corner of Bargaya Road), Sanchaung Township 01708 904, 01539581 nexusmyanmar@gmail.com 7 am — 8:30 pm (Mon — Fri), 6:30 am — 8:30 pm (Sat — Sun)
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Strategy First Institute A private school that focuses mainly on Business English.
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1002/1005, 10th Floor, Panchan Tower (corner of Bargaya Road), Sanchaung Township 01539135, 01539132, 09250717168, 0925071767 info@mystrategyfirst.com
4 FRENCH LANGUAGE CLASSES French Institute Myanmar (Institute Français de Birmanie) Offers individual and groups classes. 340, Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 01535428, 01536900, 01537122
5 DANCING CLASSES There are many one-off and regular dance classes going on all the time. Keep an eye out on Myanmore.com for the latest news and events.
Hola Dance Club - Latin Nights Social dance classes every evening for public. Private classes also available. 94, Bogalay Zay Street (between 42nd and 43rd Streets and just north of Merchant Street), Downtown 01392625, 0973200107 6 pm onwards (Mon — Sat)
Salsa Social dance classes every evening for public. Private classes also available.
Club 55, Parkroyal Hotel, 33, Alan Pya Pagoda Road, Dagon Township 01392625, 0973200107, 09262277338 7 pm — 11 pm (Mon)
The Dance Lab The Dance Lab (TDL) is the first and only dance studio in Myanmar that offers lesson for various dance styles. No.44, Ma Oo Pin St, San Chaung Tsp 09778913244
Zumba Dance Classes Zumba dance classes at the British club (membership not needed) open to all levels of experience priced at K7000 per session. British Club 09250188381 morris.allison@gmail.com 6:45 pm — 7:45 pm (Wed)
Zumba Dance Fitness Zumba dance fitness is a workout that feels more like a party! Hotel Parami, 2, Parami Road, Mayangone Township matos81@icloud.com, info@pianobarygn.com 6:30 pm — 7:30 pm, (Tue & Thurs)
6 COOKING CLASSES Governor’s Residence A cooking demonstration, market tour, and a glass of Myanmar wine costs US$70 per person, a buffet lunch is included for US$120. 35, Taw Win Road, Dagon Township 01229860, 01228260 reservations.tgr@belmond.com
A local chef from the restaurant takes participants to a local market to get the correct ingredients before returning to the restaurant to learn how to cook some unique Myanmar dishes. US$50 per person.
Three Good Spoons Domestic Culinary Training
Mrs. Beenah Sharh 1210, 12th Floor, Yuzana Condo Tower, Shwegondaing Road 09253103023 beena.shah.1993@gmail.com
7 THEATRE CLASSES Shakespeare Schools Several drama classes are held every Saturday morning between 8 am to 1 pm. Children from 3 to 12 get the opportunity to learn about drama (and Shakespeare), but most importantly, have fun and experiment with their creativity. 09421163794 info@shakespeareschools.com
Cooking and kitchen training for domestic staff to expand menu repertoire and build hygiene, nutrition and safety awareness. Three Good Spoons promotes happy, productive home kitchens and decent work. _ group classes _ private classes _ certificate course _ bilingual recipes and training resources _ beginners and experienced cooks welcome Headquarters: Than Lwin Road, Kamayut Township, Yangon 09 254 334 763 threegoodspoons@gmail.com www.threegoodspoons.com
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85-87, Thein Phyu Road, Downtown 01295224, 095015653
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Yangon has a number of yoga and meditation retreats that are open to foreign meditators (known locally as yogis). Most centers practice Insight (Vipassana) Meditation and those wishing to stay longer than one-month should organise a special meditation visa with the meditation center beforehand. 1 MEDITATION RETREATS Chanmyay Yeiktha Meditation Center Meaning ‘peaceful retreat’, this meditation center was founded by another Mahasi disciple, Sawadaw U Janaka. www.facebook.com/mayanmarmeditation.centeryangon 8am — 4pm
Dhammapala Hill The International Theravada Buddhist University in Yangon was established in 1998. It offers programs in insight meditation and the study of canonical texts and relevant languages. The courses are taught in English. Mayangone, Yangon 01665673
Mahasi Meditation Center The Mahasi Center was founded in 1947 by the late Mahasi Sayadaw, arguably Myanmar’s greatest meditation teacher. The Mahasi technique strives for intensive, moment to moment awareness of every physical movement, every mental and physical sensation and, ultimately, every thought. The center only accepts foreigners who commit to at least one week. 16, Tharthana Yeiktha Road, Bahan Township 01541971 www.mahasi.org.mm
Panditarama Meditation Center Established in 1990, this respected meditation center offers courses in English for visitors prepared to commit to stays of one week or more. 80A, Than Lwin Road, Bahan Township 01535448 6 am — 4 pm
Shwe Oo Min Dhama Sukha Yeiktha
Dhamma Joti Vipassama Center
Classes taken at the International Center by the Venerable Sayadaw U Tejaniya
This simple, peaceful retreat is a short walk from Shwedagon Paya and Kandawgyi Lake. Meditators must sign up for the introductory ten day course and share accommodation.
Aung Myay Thar Yar Road, Gone Tala Poung Village, Mingalardon Township 01636402 headway@mptmail.net.mm
Ngahtatgyi Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 01549290 www.vridhamma.org
Classes must be booked in advance and you must bring your ID or Passport to enter IFB compound as well as your own yoga mat. K5000 per session 340, Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 01536900, 01537122, 01535428, 01535448 canuckdaniel@gmail.com 7 pm — 8:15 pm (Wed & Fri) in Lecture Room
Jenny Yoga There are seven experienced yoga instructors at two locations in Yangon that offer yoga classes for beginners and students of all levels. They even offer flying and hot yoga, but only for experienced students. K80,000 per month: 4 weeks in a month, 3 sessions in one week Lamadaw Training Center: 237, 3A, Chinatown Condo, 10th Street, Lanmadaw Township Maykha Main Training Center: 32/E, Maykha Housing, Maykha Street, Thingangyun Township 0942102538 myanmaryoga@gmail.com www.yangonyoga.com 10 am — 11 am (Tue — Thurs — Sat), 7 am — 7 pm (Mon — Fri)
They provide several classes a day, morning and afternoon. Sessions last 1 hour and 30 minutes and are conducted by experienced instructors.
YOGA & MEDITATION
Institut Français de Birmanie
Nan Mo Yoga
Schedule: 7 am, 9.30 am, 3.30 pm, 6 pm 281, Sixth Floor, AB, Middle Shwegondaing Main Road, Bahan Township 0949296470, 095134787, 01535448 7 am, 9:30 am, 3:30 pm, 6 pm
Yangon Yoga House Yangon Yoga House (YYH) was opened to encourage practitioners of all levels to explore, share, and grow their own yoga practice in a common space. In addition to yoga, YYH offers pilates, barre, endurance and cardio workouts and personal 1:1 training with the goal of offering balanced wellness options for every one at every level of fitness. Prices start at US$12 per session. Yankin Lan Thwel (1), Room 4, Yankin Township yangonyogahouse@gmail.com www.yangonyogahouse.com 6:30 am — 9:15 pm (daily) - check website for more details on the various courses available.
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Yangon is a fun and exciting place for children, and as more international families move here the options for entertaining kids are growing all the time. There are plenty of indoor play areas, amusement parks, sports activities and clubs to meet the needs of children of all ages. There are several unofficial children and baby groups hosted at different locations all over the city on different days, you can find information about these through social media and forums online.
1 PRESCHOOL ACTIVITIES Do-Re-Mi Family Club This is the music school for children in Yangon and provide various enrichment classes for the babies, toddlers and after school activities for young children. Marina Residence Room 102, 8, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township 09798474241 doremifamilyclub2015@gmail.com www.doremifamilyclub.com
Dulwich College A British independent school for children aged 2-14. The school is spread over two campuses: Pun Hlaing and Star City. Pun Hlaing Campus: located in northwest of city in Hlaing Tharyar Township, adjacent to Pun Hlaing Golf Estate 01687701, 01687702
From founding the College in London in 1619 To opening campuses in Yangon in August 2016 Inspiration goes a long way. Dulwich College Yangon is a British Independent school for children aged 2 – 14. Spread over two campuses in Yangon, Pun Hlaing and Star City, admissions for both campuses are now open. To find out more please visit our website www.dulwich-yangon.com.mm or contact our admissions team on (+95) 01 687701 or admissions@dulwich-yangon.com.mm. One College, Many Campuses.
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Star City Campus / Admission Office 52-56 & 64-68, Ground Floor, Block A3, Star City, Kyaik Khauk Pagoda Road 09254345139. admissions@dulwich-yangon.com.mm www.dulwich-yangon.com.mm
Kyaikkasan Ground, West Race Course Road, Tamwe Township 09973127453 htarhtethtet3@gmail.com
Gymboree
For children aged 6 to 12, touch rugby practice and games every Sunday at the ISY School.
With 700 branches in 30 countries, Gymboree provides enriching interactive programs for children age 0-5. 226, Second Floor, Block C, Pearl Condo, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangon Township 09797777311 gymboreeclasses.com.mm
Thanlun Early Learning Center This pre-school education center is for Children age 2-4 and provides stimulating and nurturing environment. After school classes are also available. 109, Than Lwin Road, Golden Valley, Ward 2, Kamayut Township 09793899809 thaluninternationalschool.com
2 EXERCISE Grace Dance Studio Grace Dance Studio has dance classes for kids to adult. Available classes include Fitness, Ballet, Stretching, and Choreography. Second Floor, Pearl Condo, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township. 0943075380 oreadordzhiev@gmail.com
Myanmar Gymnastics Federation Offer a varied number of classes including sports and physical education for children from 4 years and upwards.
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ISY High School, 20, Shwe Taungyar, Bahan Township (near CityMart Market place) rugby4kids.yangon@hotmail.com 9:30 am—11 am (Sun)
Yangon Equestrian Club This club provides riding lesson for both kids and adults. Pyi Daung Su Road, Sport Complex, North Dagon Township 01584969, 01526052, 01584962 8 am — 11 am, 4 pm — 6 pm
3 OUTDOOR FUN Happy World & Happy Zone Amusement Parks A popular place for locals at the weekends, this amusement park offers a variety of rides, indoor games and food outlets. Opposite Southern entrance to Shwedagon Pagoda on Shwedagon Road 01380920, 01243434 Peoples Park, Dhammazedi Road, Dagon Township 01523588, 0973009488
Natural World Amusement Park This park provides a variety of rides for all ages and also Water Fountain Show on Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights every week. Peoples Park, Ahlone Road, Dagon Township 098622249, 098622246
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Yangon Zoological Gardens
There are numerous children’s outdoor play areas throughout the city. Notable ones are at Peoples Park (Ahlone Road entrance) Kandawgyi Nature Park (Natmauk Road). Mahabandoola Gardens (Mahabandoola Garden Street)
This second largest Zoo in Myanmar has variety of species and animals for your kids to explore. This zoo also has a museum of natural history, an aquarium and an amusement park.
Yangon Waterboom Yangon Waterboom is a 4.5 Hectare Waterpark with more than 20 safe water rides with international standard of Lifeguard, 1500 sqm huge wave pool and 380 meter length of lazy river that will bring lots of Fun, Excitement and Thrilling Experiences. Shu Khin Thar (Yangon Waterboom), Yamone Nar Road, Dawpone Township 9 am - 6:30 pm entrance: 25,000ks
Kan Yeikthar Street, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 01370975 8 am — 6 pm (Sun) Entry: K2000
4 INDOOR FUN Fun and Learn Center This center offers Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and Art education. There are also many workshops and events available. Tower A, First Floor, Rm. F17, Pearl Condo, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 0931123407319574
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Gitameit Music Center This music center offers singing lessons and music classes for children from 5 years up. Instruments are provided. 97, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 0949319573, 0949319574 www.gitameit.com
Global Art Global Art offers a visual art and creative program aimed at children from 3 years and above. 97, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 0949319573, 0949319574
Indoor Play Areas There are a few indoor play areas suitable for older children and some soft play areas for children under 5 at some of the bigger shopping centers, some charge a small fee. Notable ones are Dagon Center 2 (Pyay Road), Junction Square (Kyun Taw Rd), Gamone Pwint I (Kaba Aye Pagoda Road) and Capital Hypermarket (Min Nandar Road).
Planetarium A fun place to fill for few hours, if not a little bit bizarre! Entry: K2000. 257, Ahlone Road, Opposite Summit Parkview Hotel 09420155087 10 am — 5 pm (Tue — Sun)
Right Track Bowling Center A nice place for family bonding time with good snacks and drinks.K2000 per person per game. U Ba Kyaw Street, Lay Daunt Kan Road, Tamwe Township 01571705 9 am — 10 pm
Shakespeare Schools This theatre education company provides world-class education programs with a particular emphasis on the plays of William Shakespeare. 09421163794 info@shakespeareschools.com
5 SHOPPING Bookworm Books Stocks a fine selection of children’s books suitable for all ages, they also hold special events throughout the year where they showcase and discount relevant books. S-5, Second Floor, Waizayantar Shopping Center, Waizayantar Road, Thingangyun Township Block C, Pearl Condo, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 09421109960, 09780162900 bookwormbooksmyanmar@gmail.com 9 am — 7 pm
City Baby Club Is the children and baby shop at three City Mart stores. Well stocked shop with toys, equipment, and clothes. Rm 217, Second Floor, Junction Square, Kamayut Township First Floor, Market Place, 403A, Dhammazeddi Road, Bahan Township 01527242 Ext: 3014 0949221290, 09250187849
G2 Kids Clothes, fancy dress, footwear and more. Level 2, Taw Win Center, Level 2 Hledan Center 09792680936, 09782516577
No. 37/A, Pho Yar Zar Street, Kyauk Kone, Yankin Township 01856 6428 9 am - 7pm
Tun Toys World
Head out for Sunday brunch at one of the locations listed below. Not only can you get a feast of food and free-flow wine and beer, but they also provide childrens entertainment so everyone can enjoy the Sunday meal!
US$36 per person 223, Sule Pagoda Road, Downtown 01242828 Ext: 6401 restaurantreservations.ssyn@shangri-la.com 1 pm — 3 pm
129, Banyar Dala Road, Mingalar Taungyyunt Township 095300870, 01290403, 01292662
Novotel Yangon
A well stocked shop full of toys, games, clothes, and shoes. There are five stores in Yangon. Level 2, Junction Square, Level 2, Taw Win Center, Culture Valley, AKK Shopping Mall, Hledan Center 095242121, 0949221290, 09250187849
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The bigest toy shop in Yangon, selling pretty much everything a child could want to play with.
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Yangon is teeming with bars and restaurants. Whatever you fancy— be it local street food or fancy French cuisine, you’ll find it in Yangon. Here is an introduction to the restaurants and bars of Yangon. For a more in-depth look, grab EnjoyIt, our Dining & Nightlife Guide.
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TOP 10 MYANMAR FOODS _ Myanmar food often doesn’t get the same well-received reputation that dishes from other countries in the region receive - namely India, China and Thailand. But with influences from all across South and Southeast Asia region, as well as its unique ingredients, those who leave the country without having sampled the country’s food will be missing out.
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The national dish Mohinga is, in its simplest form, a fish broth packed with rice noodles, eggs, fritter and the occasional fish head. But don’t let that put you off. It may not sound, or even look, like the most appetizing of meals, but the people of Myanmar have perfected the art, adding all the right ingredients to give you a taste explosion. There are a variety of ways to make it (each region has their own special recipe), but most dishes include hardboiled eggs, dried chili, and an abundance of vegetables.
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Normally much oilier than its Indian equivalent, a Myanmar Curry usually has a relatively-rich gravy. Chicken is the go-to main ingredient, but other options include pork, shrimp, beef and mutton. The best part is the selection of side dishes that come with it.
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Despite having originated in Shan State, this noodle dish has very much made its mark across the whole of Myanmar. Served in a noodle soup, ingredients usually added are vegetables, chili, and marinated chicken or pork.
Again, densely-packed with flavours and ingredients, Shan Rice (Shan Htamin) includes rice that has usually been cooked with flakes of fish and oil. Other additions to it are vegetables, garlic and minced pork or chicken.
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Many new arrivals to Yangon could be forgiven for thinking that tea shouldn’t be edible, but those who sit down to a delicious dish of lehpet thouk will realise they were very wrong indeed. Like most Myanmar dishes, it is a concoction of different flavours that give it a unique taste. It is also considered a stimulant.
A brilliantly subtle and lightly-curried meal where the coconut used to cook the noodles contrasts brilliantly with the protein option (usually chicken). As usual, variations are made and additions can include lime, chili, and fish sauce.
SHAN NOODLES (SHAN KHAUK SWE)
TEA LEAF SALAD (LEHPET THOUK)
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COCONUT NOODLES (OHN NO KOUW SWE)
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One of the few dry noodle dishes available in Myanmar, Nangyi Thoke is a thick, round noodle that is usually served with slices of chicken. Additions include egg, chili, and lemons.
Best known in Yangon for being cooked in Chinatown, the Grilled Fish is available in dozens of barbecue stalls across the city and is just as tasty in all of them. Marinated in many different ways (often spicy), the lemon flavour is the most prominent. It is a cheap (and healthy) option wherever you are in the country.
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While predominantly places to sit and sip tea, Myanmar’s tea shops also offer a variety of snacks. Usually puffy and always sweet, they are particularly enjoyable when dunked into your tea. Some tea shops serve naan breads or even potato curries as well.
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FEATURE: MYANMORE’S FAVOURITE EATS _ Trying out the local street food is certainly part of the Myanmar experience, bearing in mind that choosing the correct stall is essential. We do not want you getting ill, so here are some things to consider: _ Eat where the locals do: a crowded food stall is usually a good sign. _ Look for obvious signs of questionable hygiene (dirty water used to wash dishes, cook not washing hands, etc). _ If you have a weak stomach, it’s highly recommended to stay clear of street stalls altogether. _ Food stalls are on nearly every street corner, so if in doubt, don’t take the risk. _ Food stalls are often very temporary, so check out our website and forum for updated recommendations. However, here are a few of our favourites:
Bo Ga Lay Zay and Merchant Street, under a blue tent Watch them skillfully mix many varieties of different spices and sauces to make the perfect tasty meal just for you. Their Shan noodles (Shan khauk swe) are a highlight.
Bo Yar Nyunt Road and Yaw Min Gyi Road (Southwest corner) A discreet place that only opens at night; a great mix of flavours to go with your Shan Noodles. Highly recommended.
Latha Road, ‘‘Cherry Mann’’ stall This ever-crowded street stall is famed for its barbecued Indian food, in particular the dahl and potato soup.
Opposite Strand Hotel on Strand Road A lot of road stalls have been moved to this allocated area in attempt to clean up the city. Here you can enjoy array of street foods which opens at night.
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UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCES _ These are special times to be in Yangon, as the city is going through something of a culinary transformation. When it comes to dining, Yangon is no longer the poor cousin to other large cities, and in fact it is arguably becoming the fastest growing city in Asia. With many venues opening up in the last year, diners can now enjoy a plethora of dining options where the atmosphere, service, authenticity, and X-factor are just as important (and just as good) as the food. In no particular order, here are some unique dining experiences in Yangon:
1 GARDEN LAKE Le Planteur Restaurants & Lounge Le Planteur has been around since 1998 and their standard of quality has not changed. Expect authentic French cuisine in a unique setting. There is also a Bistro area and a wine bar where you can sip wine by the sample, glass, or bottle through a self-service machine or served by a waiter. Enjoy their indoor lounge, outdoor garden area, or a scenic veranda for taking high tea. 80, University Road, Bahan Township 01514230, 0132124 12 pm — 2 pm, 6 am — 11 pm
2 HISTORICAL BUILDING Belmond Governor’s Residence Winner of Best Upscale/ Fine Dining Experience (Myanmar) 2017 - Mandalay Restaurant @ the Governor’s Residence Once a dilapidated building that had been home to the ruler of Myanmar’s southern states, Belmond Governor’s Residence has undergone extensive refurbishment. It is now a first class luxury resort hotel surrounded by extensive gardens and ancient trees. A combination of “old Burma tradition” and modern luxury, it’s like stepping into an oasis of a bygone era. Their nightly Myanmar Curry is popular. Enjoy it with local tea and cheroot, a truly decadent local experience. 35, Taw Win Road, Dagon Township 01229860, 01228260 Daily
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Vintage Luxury Yacht Hotel
Rangoon Tea House (RTH)
Anchored in the Yangon River, the Vintage Luxury Yacht Hotel is a five-deck ship renovated into a hotel. Styled with art nouveau, art deco and Victorian furnishings; one almost expects to see ladies in ball gowns coming down the steps. It offers a different kind of dining experience with views of the water. You could even stay the night in one of their luxurious rooms.
Winner of Best Casual Dining Experience 2017
6, Botahtaung Jetty, Botahtaung Township 019010555, 019010536 Daily
Want to experience the local experience, but want to do it in comfort? Then head to Rangoon Tea House. In essence, RTH is a modern take on the local tea shop, but with expat prices. Set on the spacious second floor, above Pansodan’s hustle and bustle, it serves 12 blends of tea to suit anyone’s palate. Popular favourites such as mohinga and samosas are the talk of the town. 77-79, Pansodan Street, (Lower Middle Block), Ground Floor, Kyauktada Township 095178329 8 am — 10 pm
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5 THE GERMAN CONNECTION Mahlzeit Mahlzeit is the first restaurant concentrating on German cuisine. While providing popular dishes to crowds familiar with the region, the menu also includes traditional offerings to go with an assortment of libations to cleanse the palette. Mahlzeit hosts occasional events such as the European Food Festival. 84, Pann Hlaing Street, Sanchaung Township 09 784 151250 reservation@mahlzeit-myanmar.com
6 SECRET HIDEOUT Green Gallery Restaurant This small family restaurant offers a selection of Thai Salads and curries at a reasonable price. It you don’t know what to choose, ask the chef for her recommendation of the day. She’s also happy to prepare custom-made meals according to how you feel and the inspiration of the moment.
No.58, 52nd Street (Lower Block), Botahtaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar 09 313 15131 greengallery982@gmail.com 12pm-9 pm ( Mon-Fri), 1pm-9pm (Sat- Sun)
7 LOCAL STREET EATS 19th Street Many would agree that 19th street is the go-to place for a real authentic feeling of street food that includes the activity of mobile food-hawkers selling giant fried grasshoppers or tea leaf salads; the lottery sellers or the same beggars making their rounds every hour milling about. Diners are surrounded by all kinds of BBQ seafood and various local fare. Tourists come because they’re curious, locals for the whisky, and the expats are there for the cheap food and to network. The sight, the smell, and the atmosphere brings to mind the phrase, “Keeping it real.” 19th Street (Upper Block), Latha Township 9 am — 12 am or late
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quick tips: want to order food delivery? Yangon Door2Door Delivering food from a multitude of restaurants by bicycle, ensuring a greener, faster and more efficient delivery service. Food is kept hot in heat insulated bags with thermal hot or cold packs, ensuring that food is delivered warm or chilled, as needed. 11 am — 11 pm info@yangond2d.com yangond2d.com
need supplies for your party? Party Studio Here you should be able to find what you need for your next fancy dress party or your kid’s birthday party. G25, Ground FLoor, Building B, Pearl Condominium, Bahan Township 09250274110 partystudiog25@gmail.com
Arguably one of the most famous Shan Noodle house in Yangon. Downtown Branch 130/B, 34th Street, Kyauktada Township 9450061616 6 am — 7 pm Junction Square Branch Top Floor, Junction Square Shopping Mall (Secret Garden), Kamayut Township 01532489 9 am — 9 pm
Morning Star Cafe Inconspicuously tucked in the shadow of the Rose Garden Hotel is this quaint hideaway where many of the local taxi drivers can be found enjoying a hard earned meal, especially in the middle of the day. Though they have some Western offerings, you are best served sticking to the kitchen’s Myanmar dishes. Corner of Bo Min Kaung St and Upper Pansodan Rd, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp 09-5003606 5:30pm — 5:30pm
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Taing Yin Thar To get an overall experience of the diversity of Myanmar cuisines, head to Taing Yin Thar. Also known as the National Restaurant of Myanmar, this restaurant serves an array of dishes from all over the country. The traditional decor and the outstanding service make this place a very enjoyable venue for authentic and tasty food. They have beer on tap and if you don’t know what to choose from their impressive menu, we personally recommend the black bean pork - it is simply succulent. Branch 1: 5A, Corner of Maykha Road and Parami Road, Mayangon Township 019660792, 09420126002, 0973221717 10 am —10 pm Branch 2: No.2/A, Kanbae Road, Yankin Township, Yangon, Myanmar 09 787 154799 10 am —10 pm
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The bar scene in Yangon has improved massively with many new bars popping up every week. For this issue, we will be adding in various kind of bars to suit your need.
1 STREET BARS If you are not feeling fancy and just need some local beer, you can go to the Beer stations / local pubs. They do have surprisingly nice fried and grilled food.
Beer Stations Any Beer Station, Anywhere 11 am — 11 pm
Win Star One of the biggest beer stations in Sanchaung Road, it offers a mixed of grilled food and also a great place to watch football matches. 27/30 Sanchaung Road, Sanchaung Township, 01-505467 11 am- 11 pm
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AJ’s Bar and Grill
19th Street (between Mahabandoola Road & Anawrahta Road), Downtown 11 am — 12 am or late
You can get all the American classics such as ribs, burgers and cocktails in this bar.
A lively place for food and drinks, as well as a place to experience genuine Asian street-life. A popular spot is the Ko San II Bar, which is famed for its cheap cocktails.
132 Corner of Bo Myat Htun Street and Anawrahta Road, Botahtaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar 09 785 422151 4PM- 11PM
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soaking in local atmosphere over beer and BBQ - the best!
7th Joint Bar and Grill Providing unique reggae experience, this bar has been voted for Best Casual Bar by many. Whether you want a late night out, a few lazy drinks or to jam to some reggae music, come down and chill with 7th Joint. G-A10, Shwe Asia Building, Corner of 48th street and Mahabandula Road, Botataung Township Tel: 09260600552 5pm onwards daily
American bar and grill dishes out all the American classics you might be craving for: ribs, burgers, tex-mex classic cocktails. The atmosphere was cosy, with decoration famous/ local artist painting with local costs, wine bottles and heavy Teak furniture. No.132, Queens Park Hotel 2nd floor (Corner of Bo Myat Htun Street and Anawrahta Road), BotahtaungTownship. 09785422151 Opeing Hours - 4 pm to 11pm Happy Hours - 4pm to 7 pm (Monday to Friday) Crispy Onion Burger - 9950 Ks Classic Mojito - 4800 Ks
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For events, check out our Weekly Guide. Our Yangon Map makes it easy for you to get around and enjoy the city: find your next dining, relaxing or partying spot in just a glance. Our website does all of that... and so much more! www.myanmore.com
Here is the tip: If your friend asks you to come join you at Harry’s Bar, ask him/her if she/he is already sitting at the table. Only then you leave the house because the bar is always full at night.
Sports bar is actually an outdoor restaurant and bar. Very popular in evenings amongst the local crowd who like to chill with drinks and shisha.
Unit G-09, Ground Floor Myanmar Plaza (HAGL), 192 Kabaraye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 09 777 708395
Roof Alchemy This bar offers subtle fusion of unique molecular mixology concept and tantalizing cuisines. Yangon International Hotel Compound, Alone Road, Dagon Township 09 254 272 460 5PM~ Late
20 Pearl Street, Mya Yeik Nyo Royal Hotel, Shwe Taung Gyar Ward 09421117276 6pm ~ late
3 ROOFTOP BARS Atlas Rooftop Bar Winner of MYANMORE AWARD for Best Rooftop Bar, Atlas provides striking 360 views across all angles of Yangon. Level 12, Uniteam Marine Tower, 84 Pan Hlaing Street, Sanchaung Township, Yangon 01526292, 09767419413 5:30 PM to Midnight (Wed-Sun) Closed on Mon-Tue
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Envoy Restaurant This charming little outdoor restaurant is good for romantic night out or a quiet chill time with close ones.
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quick tips: food suppliers Premium Premium food service is one of the leading food service providers in Myanmar, serving the vast majority of F&B operations across the country. 1—3, Aung San Stadium (North Wing), Gyo Phyu Road, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Township 01249122 premiumdistributiongroup@gmail.com
Marbled Black Co. A leading fine food import and export company based in Myanmar, Marbled Black Co. also provides culinary consultancy and facilitatesmarket entry strategies into Myanmar. Marbled Black Co. works directly with suppliers in France, Italy, UK, Spain, Australia and USA to bring in the right products for customers’ needs and ensure that the highest food safety and quality standards are met. 9972235889, 942019 9907 info@marbledblack.com www. facebook.com/marbledblack.mm
No (108), Bo Aung Kyaw Street, Lower Block,Yangon 01380362 5PM to 1 AM
Esperado Rooftop Bar and Restaurant Not only this bar has amazing view of Kandawgyi Lake and Shwedagon Pagoda, its weekly buffet menus are also not to be missed. 23, 9th floor, Esperado Hotel, Kan Yeik Thar Road, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Township, Yangon, Myanmar 09 969 911155
Penthouse Good food, good view with Hippest Djs on the nights, Penthouse is one of the best rooftop bars in Yangon. 271-273 Bar ga yar street,Park side one building 8th floor 09 771 239924 11 AM to 1 AM
The One Entertainment Rooftop The One Entertainment Rooftop will leave you a memorable and entertaining experience with spacious rooftop and majestic view of Shwedagon Pagoda. No-117, West Shwe Gone Daing Road, Bahan Township, Yangon, Myanmar 01 555 121 5 PM to 3 AM
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Pool Bar @ Novotel Yangon Max Located on the 6th Floor of the Novotel Max Hotel, the Pool Bar serves a selection of cocktails, fresh juices and snacks to be enjoyed on the sun beds surrounding the water, with amazing views of Shwedagon. Non-residents must pay US$15 to swim and, unfortunately, the bar closes at 8pm. 459, Pyay Road, Novotel Yangon Max Hotel, Kamayut Township 012305858 8 am — 6 pm
quick tips: Marco’s Cellar Myanmar Buying authentic tax paid wine is no longer a hassle. At Marco’s Cellar, we view wine appreciation as a big groggy picture that encompasses bringing in and sharing wines & spirits we love. We taste each and every label that makes its way across our tasting bench to ensure that only the best ones come onboard our cellar. If we don’t love it, we don’t sell it. We want to bring you unique flavors from all corners of the world. We want to take you there, somewhere, anywhere with just one euphoric sip. Visit us today at www.marcoscellar.com. mm or follow us on Facebook for the best deals today. 09 250020008
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FEATURE: NIGHTOUT THAT COVERS EVERYTHING _ have a friend in town for 2 nights only? we have it all covered with our recommended nightout itinerary! Shwedagon Pagoda Start with a breathtaking view of the majestic and magnificent world-famous religious icon. Good to go nearing sunset hour so you can see the pagoda both in the day and night!
Vista Bar On Shwegondaing Road with an obstructed view of the pagoda and the city.
Chinatown & Kosan Cafe Then on to Chinatown from 19th Street for a local nightlife with your pick of skewers and vegetables that you’d want barbecued and beer stations along the sides of the street. Walk a bit further down the busy beer stations and you will find the Kosan Cafe - good for chilling in peaceful atmosphere with cheap drinks.
The Lab / Escape Gastro Bar / The Rough Cut Bar After that, for nice tapas and cocktail, you cannot miss The Lab on Shwegondaing Road. A change of scenery for the “unseen” hi-class locals at the Escape Gastro Bar on Kanyeiktha Road may amuse you. Also, it’s worth a trip over to the The Rough Cut Bar in Sanchaung for a very chilled vibe.
Inya Bar / Brave Bar / The Vibe Further into the night, Inya Bar and Brave Bar are perfect for late night clubbing, local style. For an international atmosphere, it has to be the new comer in town, The Vibe.
Supper @ 365 Cafe / Toba / Harleys / New Burger Hungry after hours? Several restaurants such as 365, Toba, Harleys, and New Burger are open 24 hours.
check out full list in MYANMORE’S ENJOYIT Guide.
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CAFES & RESTAURANTS _ Visiting the coffee shop is an integral part of everyday life in Yangon. For some, the main draw is the free wifi and aircon, but for those who are actually looking for coffee, tea and sweets to go along with the local colour, there are several options for the discerning consumer. Most often catering to western tastes, newer shops are now infusing more traditional elements to their menus.
Craft Cafe
Cafe @ Residence 26 Café@26 is central located at Myaynigone Sanchaung on the first floor of the Residence@26 - Serviced Residence. The Cafe offers a variety of hearty breakfast variations, sandwiches & burgers, Asian dishes, Italian pastas, pastries, cakes, healthy drinks and Coffee creations all day long. No 26 Myay Nu Street Sanchaung Township +95 (0)1 230 6178-82 www.residence26.com/cafe info@residence26.com 9 am — 9 pm
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With their tag line “ Taste of Nature”, Café Amazon provides its signature drinks such as Ice Green Tea, Ice Tea with Milk, Ice Amazon, and Ice Cappuccino in its branches. You can also get Chocolate Cake, Red Velvet Cake, Cheese Cake, Muffin, Brownie, Cookie and Sandwiches for pairing with reasonable prices. Sule Square Branch : Basement of Sule Square Corner of Sule Pagada Rd and Anawrahta Rd, Pabedan Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 09 44466 4860 Ext 106 9AM- 10PM Junction City Branch : 4th floor of Junction City Coner of Bo Gyoke Aung San Rd and Shwedagon Pagoda Rd, Pabedan Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 9 AM_- 9 PM
Cafe Sule Cafe Sule (formerly Trader’s Cafe) brings to Yangon a confluence of flavours and cultures, presented by a team of international chefs. Enjoy the finest in global cuisine and comfort food at the rejuvenated Cafe Sule. Sule Shangri-La,Yangon, 223 Sule Pagoda Road +951242828 www.shangri-la.com/yangon/suleshangrila/dining/ restaurants/cafe-sule/ restaurantreservations.ssyn@shangri-la.com 24 hours (daily)
Craft Cafe Craft Myanmar serves great coffee at reasonable prices with the atmosphere to die for. 33, Corner Of Nawaday Street, Bo Yar Nyunt Road, Yaw Ming Gyi Ward 099979139173 www.facebook.com/craftmm/ 7 am — 11 pm
Easy Cafe
WINNER OF BEST CAFÉ 2017 Both branches of Easy Cafe are popular amongst Yangon’s “digital nomads” for their quick internet, relaxing vibe and well-designed decor. Billed as your “home away from home”, Easy is an oasis of comfort with style and an open invitation to indulge in Taiwanese Asian-Western fusion of gourmet delights. The food is getting good reviews too, particularly its Taiwanese Rice and beef sandwiches. 10 am — 9:30 pm Braised Pork Rice with Egg - 3,900 Ks Main Branch No.30A/C1, Bo Yar Nyunt Road, Dagon Township 01243047 Nar Nat Taw Street Branch No.24/D, Nar Nat Taw Street (Opp. Diamond Condo & BMW Showroom) 09250141098
Espressonite at Food Village Espressonite is an independent, barista-centric coffee outlet located inside Food Village at the Hledan center. Surrounded by a friendly, neighbourhood atmosphere they specialize in quick bites and fine coffee that’ll appeal to the coffee connoisseur. Level 2, Hledan Centre, Cnr of Pyay Road & Hledan Road (Inside Food Village) 09263282278 8 am — 9 pm (Daily)
CAFES One Cool Café
Increasingly popular with locals and tourists, this cafe serves up delectable desserts such as cakes, waffles, puddings and tiramisu (always sold out). Plus a good selection of tea, coffee and juice options in a cozy atmosphere with speed Wi-Fi!
With its rustic interior design, this is a friendly space where you can relax with your friends or work.
30, Bo Yar Nyunt Street 09 972 431 791 www.facebook.com/meringuecafe 8:00 am — 10.30 pm
26b Ground floor, Bo Yar Nyunt Road, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar 09 783 732330 9 am – 9 pm
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Golden Duck
Indian Tadka
This restaurant has several branches. The one near Cousins Grill is the most popular for its food, while the one near Shwedagon Pagoda is most reputed for its view. The restaurants are spacious, making them ideal for large groups.
Set in a house down a side alley, this restaurant can be a little hard to find! The portions are copious and very flavourful so it is recommended to share a dish first and then order another if you can still manage it!
The standard of the food varies but the roast duck seems to be a dish which consistently satisfies customers. Reservation is highly recommended. Dagon Branch Kan Taw Mingalar Garden Compound, U Wisara Road, Dagon Township 01240216, 01706488, 0973229233 11 am — 9:30 pm Roast Duck - 14,800 Ks Bahan Branch 1E Saya San Road, corner of Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 01 546 249 11 am - 10 pm
7/A, Pyay Road, 6 ½ Miles, Opposite of Inya Lake, (look for the small sign pointing down an valley way off Pyay Road), Hlaing Township 09420187010 11 am — 11 pm Tandoori Chicken - 12,000 Ks
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SOCIAL ENTERPRISE RESTAURANTS AND CAFES _ There have been many businesses opening in Yangon over the years that purport to be socially responsible. This is especially seen in the food and beverage industry, with many restaurants already well-established as successful social enterprise businesses. Here are a selection of some to look out for:
Fresco (Veggie Box Delivery) Not a restaurant, but a fresh food delivery service that sources locally grown produce and provides a living wage and support to farmers in Shan State. Established in 2007, they deliver a broad range of seasonal fresh vegetables directly to your door. You can often also find their produce in some of the City Mart stores. purchasing@frescomyanmar.com
Linkage Restaurant This quaint little restaurant sits on the first floor of a traditional Burmese building, which also doubles up as an art gallery. Serving Chinese and Burmese food, it’s run by a non-governmental volunteer group that helps street kids by giving them training in food and beverage service. There’s a small table (it only seats two people) that sits on the balcony and it offers a great view of the bustling street life below. There are only half a dozen tables inside, but the art on the walls make it an enjoyable place. 141, Seik Kan Thar Street, First Floor, Lower Block (between Mahabandoola Road and Merchant Street), Kyauktada Township 0943052916, 01389893, 09960046739 6 pm — 10:30 pm (Mon — Sat)
Sai’s Taco was the first Mexican restaurant in town. It is also a social enterprise which acts as a “home” for youngsters coming to Yangon. They stay a few months, learn restaurant skills, and get a salary before venturing further on their own path.
You’ll find gourmet coffee here, including drip and Dutch coffee. They are also a barista training school and sell both local and imported coffee beans.
32A, Inya Myaing Road, Kamayut Township 0979821736 11 am — 9 pm (Mon — Fri), 9 am — 9 pm (Sat — Sun)
Building E, Pearl Condo, follow the sign that says WTC Café after entering the main entrance (next to Lotteria and Yoogane), Bahan Township 0930609951—2 8 am — 8 pm
Shwe Sa Bwe
Yangon Bakehouse and Cafe
A training school for disadvantaged local kids. The trainees, under the watchful eyes of master Chefs, learn all aspects of a fine dining restaurant. The menus change every day.
Yangon Bakehouse is a social enterprise that supports disadvantaged women by providing them with the skills necessary to sustain their livelihood. In addition to a freshly brewed coffee, they also serve sandwiches, cakes, and bakeries.
Malikha Road (Near American Club), Mayangone Township 09421005085 12 pm — 11 pm
Pearl Condo, Block C, Ground Floor, Bahan Township 01557448 Ext: 818, 09250178879 7 am — 7 pm, (Mon — Sat), Wed: 7 am — 2 pm, (closed Sun) Inya Training Cafe, 30, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 09977117947 7 am — 5 pm
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For a city of Yangon’s size, there are fewer options for exploring the arts than in other comparably sized cities, but what the scene is gearing up for quantity, it easily makes up for in quality.
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FEATURE: QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY _ Nance Cunningham and Kirt Mausert share their knowledge about the Yangon art & culture scene. Most of the art scene is concentrated around the growing number of galleries across the city, with options for theatre and performance art relatively limited. Many of the friendliest galleries, both established and new, are concentrated around the downtown area, though several long-established galleries can be found near posher neighbourhoods uptown. Extending roughly from the bustling Yaw Min Gyi neighbourhood to Thein Byu and Strand, anywhere you go there are galleries within a few minutes walk from each other. Some of these galleries are open for only exhibitions, lasting three to seven days. Others host special exhibitions, but otherwise display a rotating collection of art. There is no special day of the week for openings, but many open on weekends. When there is a show, the artist or artists usually hang out at the show with friends and will welcome you at their table. In Bogyoke Market, a few galleries display original work, but many more carry copies of famous painters or generic work featuring stereotypical motifs produced in the style of established painters. If you search carefully, you might find a hidden gem or an addition to your kitsch collection. Visual art in particular has a strong tradition of creativity, along with a heavy legacy of paintings of things colonial-era visitors were interested in: very wrinkly old men drinking tea, old women smoking cheroots, and ethnic minority women in full festival
costume, either in isolation, or doing farming or household tasks. Many painters are working along a spectrum from hyper-realism to abstraction, with sketches and small works starting around the equivalent of US$20, to large works by famous painters up to six figures. While most of the visual art in Yangon is painting, there are also installation artists, sculptors, performance artists, art photographers, and a little video art as well. The venues for these are highly diverse: an open field, an underused warehouse, a monastery, a cinema, an established gallery, a condemned building, a building under construction, a park, an embassy-linked cultural center. The best way to find out about them are through announcements posted at art galleries. There is an annual Beyond Pressure performance art festival, usually in December. The artsy Wathann documentary festival is usually in early September. Some galleries also host documentary evenings, book launches, public lectures, poetry readings, various clubs for drawing, chess, etc. These may be in English, Burmese, both, and only occasionally in other languages. Most of these also are sporadically publicised, mainly on Facebook and through wordof-mouth. So to enjoy the arts scene, wander in a gallery often and hang to chat a bit, read the bulletin boards, look for posters and invitation cards. It’s all here, you just have to find it.
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In recent years, there was a sharp increase in the openings of new art galleries, with contemporary artists exhibiting a wide range of works. No doubt, the relaxing of censorship has done much to encourage the flow of new and bold works amongst local artists.
Beik Thano Beautiful and fascinating exhibits from a range of artists. U Tin Win and Daw Sandar will be happy to share their passion of Myanmar art with you. Both are very knowledgeable and speak excellent English. 113/3B, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road 01542 560, 095011323 8 am — 6 pm (Daily)
Bogyoke Aung San Market Art Galleries Located in Yangon’s most popular tourist spot, this is the place to be if you’re looking for some relatively cheap artwork, though you can find some diamonds in the rough. It’s worth devoting some time to peruse through the vast collection. Bogyoke Aung San Market, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Downtown 8 am — 4.30 pm
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Inya Art Gallery
Established in 2010, Gallery 65 is a vibrant and unique art gallery. Its mandate is to exhibit contemporary Myanmar art that is “always fresh, new, and original.”
Aung Myint set up the Inya Gallery in his garage in 1989 to feature both his work and other artists of a similar abstract theme. Mostly bold and colourful, the works seem to reflect much of his positive attitude for the future of the nation.
65, Yaw Min Gyi Road, Dagon Township 095117650, 01246317 gallerysixtyfive.com 10 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri)
Golden Valley Art Center A large collection representing a variety of artists in a charming setting. 54D, Golden Valley, Bahan Township 01513621, 09421073801 www.gvmyanmarartcenter.com vicki.gvc@gmail.com 9 am — 5 pm. (Mon — Sat, Sunday by appointment)
50(B), Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01524818, 01524327 9 am — 5 pm
Linkage Restaurant and Gallery A social project that employs and trains disenfranchised youth, this restaurant is set on a pretty corner in crowded downtown of Yangon, where you can enjoy a great collection of Myanmar fine art and delicious food. 141, Seik Kan Thar Street, First Floor, Lower Block (between Mahabandoola Road & Merchant Street), Kyauktada Township 0949583618, 0943052916, 01389893 forever.hu.dev@gmail.com 11 am — 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm — 10:30 pm (Mon — Sat) 4 pm — 10 pm (Sun)
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Lokanat Gallery
Nawaday Tharlar
Having opened as far back as 1971, Lokanat has long had a tradition of working hard to support local artists. The gallery holds exhibitions on a weekly basis inside a crumbling, but evocative early 20th century building.
Another Yangon art gallery with a friendly and knowledgeable owner exhibiting a great selection of local art. Ko Pyay is the owner and one of the friendliest folks in town.
MYANMORE would like to thank Lokanat Gallery for their support in featuring artists’ work of art as cover images for our publications. 62, First Floor, Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Township 01382269 lokanat.art.gallery@gmail.com lokanatgalleries.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Sun)
Myanmar Deitta The primary purpose of this modern art space is to act as a focal point for the documentary arts community in Yangon and a platform for international and local artists. Run by English photographer Matt Grace, it’s a friendly place to hang out and learn a bit more about the arts community in the city. Interesting and thought-provoking exhibitions are regularly held here. 49, 44th Street, Botahtaung Township 0931736154 contact@deitta.org www.deitta.org 10 am — 5 pm (Tues — Sat)
Myanmar Ink Art Gallery This two-year-old gallery offers a range of work from different artists. 32/1, Alan Pya Pagoda Road, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 0978099471, 095408179 myanmarinkartgallery@gmail.com 10 am — 10 pm
Building No. 20B, Room No. 304, Yaw Min Gyi Road (north side, close to Parkroyal Hotel), Dagon Township 0943097918 nawadaytharlar@gmail.com
New Treasure Art Gallery Owned by artist Min Wae Aung, whose most recognised work is that of Buddhist monks, the New Treasure Gallery was formed by a collective of about a dozen artists. It aims to help develop young artists and encourage people to become more interested in art work. 84(A), Than Lwin Road, Golden Hill Avenue, Golden Valley, Bahan Township 01526776, 01503712 newtreasureart@gmail.com 9 am — 5 pm (Daily)
New Zero Art Space Regularly hosts exhibitions and events of international and local artists in the medium of sculpture, performance, video art, and photography. 202, Second Floor, United Condo, Alan Pya Pagoda Road (near Parkroyal Hotel), Dagon Township 0973129520, 0973199473 newzero.ygn@gmail.com www.newzeroartspace.com.mm 10 am — 5 pm (Tues — Sun)
100, Bo Galay Zay Street (Middle Block), Botahtaung Township 095130846 aungsoeminn@gmail.com 10 am — 6 pm
Patrick Robert The Gallery
Orient Art Gallery This gallery is where you can find many top and upcoming Myanmar artists and it holds exhibitions of many of these artists.
Patrick Robert is an internationally recognized French designer, living in Myanmar more than 20 years. His works appear regularly in international design books and magazines, have received several distinctions and awards worldwide. Visit his gallery, established in the classy neighborhood of Golden Valley, in Yangon.
121 (E), Thanlwin Rd. Kamayut Tsp Yangon (01)-502745 thantzin1964@gmail.com 9 am —5pm
24, Inya Myaing - Golden Valley, Mangosteen Mansion, Inya Myaing 01513709, 01526476 patrickrobert09@gmail.com 10 am — 6 pm (Daily, Sunday by appointment)
Pansodan Gallery
River Gallery
One of Yangon’s better-known art galleries, the friendly owner of the Gallery, Ko Aung, is about as knowledgeable as it gets with regards to Myanmar’s art scene. The gallery hosts weekly drinks at the gallery every Tuesday from 8pm.
Having outgrown their previous space in The Strand, the River Gallery now exhibits its collection of contemporary Myanmar artists in the Chindwin Chambers – a small heritage building in 38th Street. Celebrating its tenth year running, the River Galley continues to circulate fresh blood into its halls with over 40 artists contributing to their exhibitions.
MYANMORE would like to thank Pansodan Gallery for their support in featuring artists’ work of art as cover images for our publications. First Floor, 286, Pansodan Street (Upper Block) (close to the junction with Bogyoke Aung San Street), Downtown Pansodan Scene, 144, Pansodan Street 095130846 aungsoeminn@gmail.com, inkish@gmail.com 10 am — 6 pm (Daily)
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This art gallery specialises in photography and showcases vintage and historical pictures, as well as contemporary artworks. They also provide framing services.
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Think Art Gallery This small art gallery is a real delight. Near Dagon (1) State Hight School, 1, 231, Nawaday Street 095143266 gallerythink@gmail.com 10 am — 6:30 pm
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Trish Gallery and feel free to explore the streets of Sanchaung!
MYANMORE would like to thank River Gallery for their support in featuring artists’ work of art as cover images for our publications. 33/35, 37th & 38th Street, between Merchant Road & Strand Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar
This small, but well-designed gallery offers an eclectic and unique collection of the works of a range of local artists. Strike up a conversation with the friendly owner, Trish, and she may introduce you to her rather-impressive private collection of art works and sculptures. 46A G/F, Flat C, Excellent Condominium, Min Kyaung Street, Dagon Township 0931371974
The Rough Cut The Rough Cut is a cafe, lounge and gallery showcasing local photography in Yangon. They serve coffee, beer, and a small menu, including pizza and pastries. 19A, Min Street, Sanchaung Township 09421167423 10 am — 10 pm
The Yangon Gallery The Yangon Gallery is a contemporary art center, focused on featuring various genres of art and is dedicated to presenting art exhibitions, workshops, and events, which reflect the dynamic culture of art. People’s Park Compound, Near the Planetarium Museum, Ahlone Road, Dagon Township 0973827777, 09976149525 Info@theyangongallery.com www.theyangongallery.com 10 am — 6 pm
quick tips: Art Tour Now you can have artistic tour around Yangon. There are many packages for you to choose from such as Galleries Tour to Artist Studios Visit. Here is an example of one of the Package: Downtown Walking Tour (1/2 day) visiting the galleries in Downtown 35 USD (or Myanmar Currency Equivalent) Includes Refreshments and an Expert Guide Please contact nathalie.johnston@gmail.com to book. myanmartevolution.com
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LIVE MUSIC _ Live music can refer to many different things: it could well be some jazz in a lounge cafĂŠ, a pop band in a bar, or an EDM concert. Yangon has more and more International acts performing in the city.Whatever you are looking for, the best way to stay informed is to sign up to our weekly newslet-
ters or grab a copy of our Weekly Guide. Indeed, concerts and live gigs are usually relayed on billboards, social media, and word of mouth, so staying up to beat can be a lot of work. Here is the list of regular live music events happening in Yangon:
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Sunday Brunch @ Inya Lake Hotel
Club 5 @ Parkroyal
On Sundays, a band entertains with classics and contemporary jazz while guests enjoy their brunch.
Every evening, share some drinks to the sound of Club 5’s party band. They perform nightly from 8pm onwards, except on Sundays.
37, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 09662866, 099662857 11:30 am — 2:30 pm
33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Township 01250388
Sunday Brunch @ Sedona Hotel Live Jazz music every Sunday in the Cuisine Restaurant. 1, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Yankin Township 018605377 11:30 am — 2:30 pm
Gekko Aaron Gallegos Trio performs jazz every Friday from 8 pm. 535, Merchant Street,4th Quarter, Kyautada Township 01386986, 01254041, 095092414
Go for a swim and have a casual meal with a garden view while the band plays popular tunes. Every Friday from 4pm onwards. 32, Kokkine Swimming Club Lane (off Saya San Road), Bahan Township 095411253, 09421060505
Lobby @ Sedona Hotel A new band performs at Sedona Hotel. Starts at 7pm nightly, except Mondays while you take advantage of Happy Hour at their Lobby Bar. 1, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Yankin Township 018605377
7th Joint Bar and Grill
Best Nightlife Experience (Casual Bar) 7th Joint Bar and Grill hosts an open-mic night every Tuesday from 7pm. Contact the bar to book a slot. Corner of 48th Street and Mahabandoola Road, Botahtung Township 09260600552, 09253967971
Bar Code, Bar & Karaoke Lounge, Hotel Novotel Yangon Max, Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 09260669330 2 pm — 2 am (Mon — Fri), 11 am — 2 am (Sat — Sun)
Hotel Shwegondaing Whether or not you’re staying at the hotel, Hotel Shwegondaing’s KTV lounge is a great way to blow off some steam or for having fun with your friends. If you’re in the area, definitely stop by and sing a song or two! With Room(1hr): K15,000, K20,000, K25,000. 273A, Shwegondaing Road, Bahan Township 01552585, 01552583 10:30 am — 3:00 am
Music Box A reasonably-priced karaoke place popular among young Yangonites. A one-hour session, for five people, only costs K12,000. Sing your heart out and head on over to the Pioneer Bar next door for a fun night out.
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Yangon International Hotel Compound, 330, Ahlone Road, Dagon Township 0973036433 10:30 am — 2:00 am (Mon — Sun)
Bar Code @ Novotel Yangon Max
Voice Industry KTV Entertainment
PEOPLE’S CHOICE WINNER!
Barcode is a combination of Bar & KTV Lounge, located on the third floor of Novotel Hotel on Pyay Road. If you are looking for a good place to have a fun night out with friends or colleagues after work, or in the weekends or hosting parties, this is it!
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Happy Hour Promotion: Daily 2 pm to 6 pm, 50% off on KTV room only
Experience the new premium Family KTV in town. Bring your family and friends. Asia Business Center, Corner of 48th and Maharbandoola Road, Unit First floor, Beside Training Ground, Botahtaung Township 09458889292 11 am - 2 am
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THEATRE _ Dance and puppetry continue to thrive in Yangon with venues featuring indigenous dance forms, stringed puppetry, and cultural exchange programs with foreign countries.
Enchantment Cultural Show An enchanting evening of Myanmar performing arts, taking you on a journey into the very heart of Myanmar history and culture. You will be immersed in the deep traditions as you enjoy an evening of authentic Myanmar performing arts, featuring delightful music, colorful costumes, and captivating performances. Bar One Restaurant, Ground Floor, Utopia Tower (on Kandawgyi Lake), Nat Mauk Street, Bahan Township 6:30 pm — 8:30 pm (Daily) 09254004224 info@yangonculturalshow.com www.yagonculturalshow.com Price: US$16 adult, US$10 child
Karaweik Cultural Show The Karaweik is an attractive golden barge that sits in the middle of Kandawgyi Lake. The area around the Karaweik (entrance K200) is
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a lively spot practically every evening of the week. It offers one of the best views of the Shwedagon Pagoda, which sits just on the other side of the lake. The Karaweik hosts weekly cultural shows that includes an international buffet. The performance gets mixed reviews. Karaweik, Kandawgyi Lake Park 01295744, 09459222222 www.karaweikpalace.com Lunch 11 am — 2:30 pm, evening buffet 6 pm — 9 pm Evening buffet price: US$32 adult, US$16 child
Htwe Oo Puppet Show A unique showing of Myanmar’s traditional heritage where stringed puppetry tell a story. Mr. Htwe is the leader of this show. He can put on shows at customers’ requests (minimum stage size two, maximum 12). Mr. Htwe explains the history of the art, as well as how the puppets have been made; a truly wonderful experience and one of the more unique ones in Yangon.
12, First Floor (Left), Ywama Street, Ahlone Township 095127271 director@htweoomyanmar.com www.htweoomyanmar.com
National Theatre of Yangon Constructed with aid money from China, the National Theatre holds semi-regular events including cultural exchange programmes with foreign countries, workshops, religious ceremonies, prize-giving ceremonies, and stage shows. The Myanmar National Symphony Orchestra also performs here. Myoma Kyaung Street (between U Wisara Road and Pyay Road), Lanmadaw Township 01382489
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You can catch up International Blockbusters in Yangon Big Cinema at the same release time with the rest of the world. However, Burmese movies ae well worth a look to experience the local ambience. Popcorns are available but Sunflower seeds are the ideal snack. Tickets are around K1000 to K6000. Junction City
Newest addition in Town, this cinema screen both foreign and Burmese films. It also has Super Big Screen “ Starium” Theatre, the first in Myanmar. Bogyoke Aung San Road, Junction City 09-978774349
Junction Square Cineplex Screens both foreign and Burmese films. Pyay Rd, Junction Square 01527055
Junction Maw Tin Screens both foreign and Burmese films. Corner of Anawrahta Road and Mawtin Street, Lanmadaw Township 01225244
Mega Ace Cinemas Kan Thar Yar Cinema K Quarter, Thudamar Road, North Okkalapa Township 09971750191 Mya Yadanar Cinema 5th Ward, Corner of Myin Taw Thar Street and Zin Gamar Street, Thar Kay Ta Township 01556782 Shwe Baho Cinema B Quarter, Corner of Tha Main Bayan Street, Tamwe Gyi Section, Tamwe Township 01554383
Mingalar Cinema Screening mostly Burmese films, this is an old style cinema complex. Fifth Floor, Theingyizay Bldg. D, Latha Township 01241057, 01243058
Mingalar Cinema @ Dagon Center II, Dagon Center II, 6th Floor Screens both foreign and Burmese films 268, Pyay Road, Myay Ni Gone Ward, Sanchaung Township 0973254091, 0973254092
Mingalar San Pya Cineplex Screens both foreign and Burmese films. The newest of the cinema complexes. 202/206, Anawrahta Road, Lanmadaw Township 0973176000
CINEMA Nay Pyi Taw Cinema
Sule Pagoda Road (opposite Sule Shangri-La Hotel) 01251277, 01251288
Shae Saung Cinema An 800-seat cinema operated by the Mingalar group, this is another architectural landmark of Myanmar cinema. With an early 1970’s style, this theater exhibits films from Myanmar, Hollywood, Bollywood, as well as China.
where can i buy dvds? There are numerous shops legally selling mostly Hollywood and Bollywood DVDs. Many of these shops are situated on Mahabandoola Pan Chan (Upper Block) Street, Kyauktada Township. They can also be found at: _ Latha Street, Latha Township _ Pandonma Street, Sanchaung Township _ Supermarkets in the downtown area
198/200, Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktata Township 01252113, 01388034
Street vendors sellingboth western and Myanmar DVDs usually set up shop after 4 pm and can be found on most busy streets in downtown Yangon. Beware though that the buying or selling of pirated DVDs is an illegal practice, not that you’d notice. The quality of the copies varies greatly and you might get to see movies recorded by Handcams.
Thamada Cinema
Here are some of the best places to get quality DVD in Yangon.
Thamada is a national treasure. With its beautiful design and architecture, it’s worth visiting just to experience it’s pure 1950 retro feel. Screens mostly Burmese films, especially comedies.
Dong Jing
5, Alan Pya Pagoda Road, Dagon Township 01246962, 01246963, 01252118
Thwin Cinema
Latha Street (upper bloc), in front of the police station. Latha township, Yangon
Memory
No. 178, 47th Street (Upper Block), Botahtaung Township
Sweetie DVDs
Padonma Street, (near Knoe Htet Sanchaung)
Screens mostly Burmese films and is more downbeat than the modern complexes. Great place to check out the local scene and soak up the atmosphere. Cheap and homely.
MMOtaku Data Library
309, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktata Township 01372594, 01722582
HD Movie Stores (Data Library)
No.36 (Ground Floor ), 19th Street, Latha Township, Yangon
Honorable mentions Thit san khant computer service (in front of yangon post office) Bo Aung Kyaw Street (Lower Block), Botahtaung Township Yangon
Movie Maxtric (Data Library) No.945, Kyait Wine Pagoda Road, Yangon
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Yangon’s most popular cinema screens a lot of foreign movies and sometimes hosts international film festivals. It’s 1970’s chic and has 3D offerings and very cool air conditioning. The local popcorn is worth a try: sweet, not salty. It has a great, funky architectural façade, Sule Pagoda Road (opposite Sule Shangri-La Hotel)
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FEATURE: POETRY _ If you yet to delve into Myanmar poetry, now is the time to get started. The country has so many talented poets to be proud of and their hidden treasures await to be discovered. The “Myanmar Union of Poets” can usually be found discussing and creating in their signature teashop, Shwe Khayar Gyi, on 38th Street. In the early 70s, Aung Cheimt, Thu Kha Mein Hlaing, Phaw Wai and Maung Chaw Nwe, were at the vanguard of the revolutionary poets, who took Burmese poetry from the traditional to the modern. They wanted to transcend the traditional rhyme and subject matter of poets that came before them. In a unfamiliar age, there needed to be a new language to express their feelings and discontent. Here are two poems by Aung Cheimt: young lady, throughout my life’s history as if coming out of a cave, carrying a torch I’ve waited history is slow at times and quick at other times like one waiting for the train at the station I’ve waited “will she be on it? will she not?” young lady I’ve waited
poem not worth reading age when singing is an obsession out of the drawers it forced itself out jumping I learnt riding a bicycle shouted in Thingyan wrote poems tremendously read lots of books apples are sweet bitter gourds are sweet too the great sky’s beautiful walked on earth peace, leftist, rightist, life ‘course I read, ‘course I learnt mother and mother-like old sister indulged me I like tea and drank tea sat, everything else forgotten the age of “my poetry, my religion what’s wrong?” what I want to tell is not these I too am no longer that I friend, don’t read this poem is this poem worth reading?
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BEAUTY THERAPY _
Yangon has many hair salons and spas for you to pamper yourself. Most spas offer a range of service from massage, to pedicures, to skin treatments and prices are on the whole very reasonable. Do try out the hair wash here. It comes with amazing head massage session!
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Nowadays, finding beauty parlours is quite easy as they are sprouting up all over town and all offer a wide and creative range of beauty services. Many places even do it all: spa treatment, massages, facials, hair removal, manicures, and hair dressing! All high-end hotels (The
Strand, Chatrium, Belmond Governor’s Residence) have in-house spas. Shopping malls also usually have a couple of beauty parlours alongside the boutiques and the cafes. Cosmetic shops are now a regular sight in Yangon.
Offering a wide variety of different treatments, including a selection of massages and scrubs, mani’s, pedi’s, and waxes, as well as having a hair salon. 32B, Inya Myaing Road, Bahan Township 01535097, 01501295, 09970157000 10 am — 8 pm
D Spa For both men and women, this authentic spa offers Thai traditional massage, oil massage, aromatherapy massage, facial and body treatments (scrubs, mask and cleansing), foot massage, manicure/pedicure, personal sauna and waxing. Pampering ranges from K10,000 to K70,000 and advance booking is required. 682, Thitsar Road, South Okkalapa Township 09259256686—7 www.thedplace.com/dspa 10 am—9 pm
One of their spas is located in the Golden Valley Marketplace, for that well-needed break after grocery shopping! Body massages start from K35,000 and a manicure will cost you K8000. 56/B, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Yankin Township 01662636, 01650759, 01652995,012300975 9 am — 7 pm Market Place Branch City Mart Golden Valley, Corner of Dhammazedi Road and Golden Valley Road, Bahan Township 01523840 Ext: 110
First Thai Spa Suitable for families, couples and individuals who need to release body tension and relax. All masseuse are certified from the Thai Ministry of Health.
Dee Mak Thai Spa
Pearl Condo B, First Floor, Room F-44, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 0973167673, 09252800434 contact@firstthaispa.com www.firstthaispa.com 11 am — 11 pm (Daily)
This thai spa offers a wide range of aromatherapy for you to choose.
Genky Blind Massage
No.459(C), New University Avenue Road, Bahan Township 0944800 9399 11am~ 11pm
More of a therapeutic massage than a relaxing one, this place gets very good reviews. Your money also goes towards helping blind communities in Myanmar. One-hour massage available for K8000. 285, Bo Aung Kyaw Street, Middle Block, Downtown 098615036 9 am — 9 pm
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Inya Day Spa
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This pleasant spa facility, located on the leafy Inya Road, offers a vast range of great services including foot massage, classic Thai massage, aromatherapy, and 2 or 4-hand hot stone massage. There are a great deal of other services too, as well as an on-site smoothie bar, offering some of the best flavours in town. If you get an opportunity, say hello to the friendly owner Damian, who is very knowledgeable about the spa and beauty industry. Full body massages available from K18,000.
Inside this charming Dutch colonial style villa, you will find a complete spa, beauty salon, and hairdressing services. Full body massages for K50,000, manicures for K15,000. They also have a salon in Sedona Hotel.
16/2, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01537907, 0930173497 inyaspa@gmail.com www.inyaspa.com 10 am — 8 pm Inya Day Spa - Junction City 354/D Bogyoke Aung San Road Pabedan Township 0973173979 10 am ~ 10 pm Inya Day Spa - Star City Star City, Building A5, Wing C, Thanlyin Township 05621350, Ext 1210 11 am ~ 9 pm
La Source Beauty Spa 12E, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01512380, 01526653 9 am — 7 pm
Lemon Day Spa Lemon Day Spa offers a range of spa, health and beauty treatments. Full body massage available for K16,000 and aroma massage costs K25,000. 96F, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01514848, 0973208476 lemondayspa.2011@gmail.com 9 am — 9 pm
International standard manicure and pedicure in a beautiful and well designed studio. A wide range of colours and options to chose from.
This spa specialises in local and Thai beauty treatments and they have several types of body massages available, with different oils, techniques and aromatherapy starting at K10,000 for local and at K16,000 for Thai techniques. Foot Massages cost K7000 for the local version and K11,000 for the Thai one.
Room 4104, Third Floor, Taw Win Center 018600111 Ext: 4014 9 am — 9 pm
Parkroyal Fitness and Spa Choose from a diverse selection of spa treatments and experience the restorative effects of a traditional Burmese Thanaka massage, or unearth the healing properties of reflexology. 33, Alan Pya Pagoda Road, Dagon Township 01250388 Ext: 8226, 01250388 Ext: 8120 10 am — 11 pm
Phoenix Garden All you need to feel gorgeous: facials, waxing, eyebrow threading, body scrubs, massages and mani-pedis! Got a wedding coming up? They have special packages for soon-to-be brides! For a facial, count around K35,000 to K45,000. Sein Lan So Pyay Garden, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 09450012564, 092015736 10 am — 7:30 pm (closed Mondays)
Reveal Reveal is a female-only, hair removal salon that takes waxing very seriously and does not mess with hygiene and quality. Waxing will cost K4,500 to K38,000 and laser removal ranges from K10,000 to K40,000. They also have an excellent nail service ranging in price from K2,000 to K30,000. 11/A, 7th Quarter, Pannita Street, Hlaing Township 01514255, 09254421290 10 am — 9 pm (Mon — Thurs), 9 am — 9 pm (Fri — Sun)
296, Room 3 (Ground Floor), Yan Aung Lane 1, Yankin Main Road, Yankin Township 09420093549, 0931256080, 09420258590, 01549993 11 am — 11 pm
Spa D’Lax – For Men If you are looking for a good aroma or traditional massage to relax after a day’s work or a gorgeous hair cut - Spa D’lax is there for you! 35, Thu Kha Street (Street next to Seik Taing Kya Tea House), Sanchaung Township 09421144848, 09250535322 dchen@thedplace.com 11 am — 11 pm Price Range: US$10 — US$30
Spa Elements Spa Elements provide high-end spa treatments with exclusive Japanese expertise. They use organic products and offer a range of services that are available nowhere else in town for pregnant women and new mothers. Full body massages for K40,000 upwards and pedi-manis start at K12,000. 17/19, Tha Mar Di Street, Kyauk Myaung, Tamwe Township 09795955300, 09252074062 www.trulyspaelements.com 10 am — 9 pm
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Thaya Day Spa Owned by the same people behind Inya Day Spa, Thaya Day Spa is a slightly more contemporary spa center located next to the very modern Junction Square. Full body massage available for upwards of K18,000. Building 17, Third Floor, Junction Square, Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 0973173979 thayadayspa@gmail.com www.thayaspa.com 10 am — 8 pm (Daily)
V Spa An affordable and fuss-free spa that focuses on sophisticated modernity and complete relaxation. GA 36, Pearl Condo, Tower C/D, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 1557448, Ext: 838 9455053425 vspayangon@gmail.com
2 AESTHETIC CENTERS Clinique de Skin Dermotology & Laser Clinic This aesthetics clinic provides top-end laser treatments and solutions for skin and hair problems. Services include acne and scar removal, facial lifting, Botox injections, eczema treatments, and permanent hair removal. 17/18, Kan Street, Hlaing Township 0931131145 cliniquedeskin@outlook.com 10 am — 8 pm
3 HAIRDRESSERS Golden Bright Star (GBS) Well trained hairdressers with a number of outlets that include the following. 9 am — 10 pm GBS 1: 276 (B-1), East Horse Race Course Road, Tamwe Township 0973120066 GBS 2: 314, Banyadarla Road, Tamwe Township 01541908, 01542362 GBS 3: 19(A), Yawmingyi Street, Dagon Township 0973087264, 01376421 GBS 4: 21, Kyar Kwet Thit Street, Kyauk Myaung, Tamwe Township 0932066599, 01551984 GBS 5: 47, Yae Kyaw Road, Pazundaung Township 01294979 GBS 6: 54(A1), Lay Daunt Kan Road, Thingangyun Township 0925444 8354
Hair Republic Servicing men and women, the salon founded by experienced stylist, Su, provides services for customers looking for haircuts, washing and styling, bending, hair and scalp treatments, and more. All products used in the salon are imported from Singapore. 135, Inya Road, 1st Floor, Kamayut Township 09263888003 www.facebook.com/hairrepublicinya
39, Moe Kaung Road, Yankin Township 01572701 9 am — 9 pm
T8 Hair Design Comfortable and air conditioned, you will be surrounded with well trained staff. 147, 47th—48th Streets (Middle Block), Anawrahta Road 01299357 9 am — 8 pm
Tony Tun Tun Perhaps Yangon’s best known hairdresser, Tony Tun Tun has a number of branches located across Yangon. It is said that Mr Tun Tun himself works at the shop on 6th Street. Treatments start at about K5000. To have your hair cut by Mr Tun Tun himself is more expensive; you’ll need to make your reservations early, too. Downtown Branch 279/281, Anawrahta Road (at the top of 6th Street, close to Junction Mawtin Shopping Mall) 01222537 10 am — 10 pm Botahtaung Branch Gamone Pwint Shopping Center (corner of Merchant Street & Bogalay Zay Street), Botahtaung Township 01256983, 01376359 Ext: 225 9 am — 8:30 pm Yankin Branch Room G/01, Yankin Center (corner of Sayar San & 1, Industrial Road), Yankin Township 01544751, 01544639
Ka Gee Tattoo Studio One of the best portrait tattoo artists in Yangon, Ka Gee has impressive portfolio and also a long waiting list. Do expect to wait but the result is worth it. No.16, 4th Floor, Kwat Thit Street, Pazundaung Township 09 254316668, 09 799111501
Gthree Tattoo Studio Artist Naing Gyi started tattooing in 2003 and opened the Studio in 2006. Specialises in Myanmar traditional/culture tattoo using his own creations or customers own designs. Prices start at US$30. Advanced booking is required. 6, First Floor, 147th Street, Kyaukmyaung Township 015094148
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Predominantly a hairdresser that offers some other beauty treatments. Haircuts start at K5000.
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Golden Dragon Tattoo Studio
Red Indian Tattoo
Artist Ye Kyaw Myat started this business in early 2012. Specialises in photo realistic tattoo. Prices start at US$25. Appointment is recommended.
Artist Nayn Naing Min has run his tattoo studio for 5 years now and specialises in “death side” tattoo designs. His customers are mostly local, celebrity and sometime foreigners. Price starts from US$10. Advance booking is preferable.
180, Second Floor, (corner of 33rd Street & Anawrahta Road), Kyauktada Township 09595161379 goldendragontattoo.mm@gmail.com 11 am — 6 pm www.goldendragontattoostudio.com
380, Ground Floor, Banyardala Road, Tamwe Township 09422452253, 098552017 nyannaingmin@gmail.com 9 am — 9 pm
Heaven Tattoo Studio
Villain Tattoo Studio
Established in 2013. Artist Ko Zaw Gyi is passionate about designs that use specific traditional motifs, he also produces portraits, Myanmar art themes, and tattoo cover-up. Prices start at US$80. Advanced booking recommended.
Artist Min Thu Wai began the home tattoo studio in 2010. He specialises in portrait tattooing, although he is quite skilled at all types of tattoo. His customers are almost all local youth. He gives advice on which tattoos best suit your skin tone. Prices start from US$20.
106/108, Myanmar Gone Yee Street, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 0943173743, 0943144753
814, Thamardi Street, Myittar Nyunt Quarter, Tamwe Township 09252981988, 09250073626
Phyu’s Tattoo Studio
L Paing Tattoo Studio
Phyu is a famous female Tattoo Artist and started tattooing in 2012, establishing the studio in early 2015. She concentrates on black-and-grey design and old-school design. Her customers are mostly local female and also occasionally foreigners. Prices start from US$35. Advance booking recommended.
Artist La Paing started his tattooing business in 2006. He specialises in portraits and custom-made designs. Prices start at US$20.
1238, 5/7, Byatmaso Street, South Okkalar Township 095124992
21, Pyin Gadoe Street, 34th Quarter, North Dagon Township 09260189806
This beauty chain giant is a one-stop service for health and beauty products and have plans to have many branches throughout main cities in Myanmar. Ph: 09 777 289810 Showroom 1:No.21/SR, Sayar San Road,Near Pearl Condominimum, Bahan Township Showroom 2:No. (4/B), Ground Floor, Hledan Center, Pyay Road Showroom 3:No.115, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Yay Kyaw, Botahtaung Township Showroom 4:No. (677/B), Maha Bandoola Road (Between 19th and 20th Street), Latha Township Showroom 5: No.29, Insein Road ( Near Khine Shwe Wah Street), Kamayut Township Showroom 6: No. 257, Bagaya Road, Sanchaung Township
Clover Cosmetics and Skincare
Junction Square Branch Room (030), Ground Floor, Junction Square, Kamayut Township 01527242 Ext: 1052 9 am — 9 pm Etude House [Lasource Trading Co. Ltd] Room(006/B), Underground, Taw Win Center, Dagon Township 018600111 Ext: 1106, 01500311 9 am — 9 pm
Parkson FMI The first level of modern Parkson FMI department store has cosmetic counters from international brands. Beauty advisors will help you find your way through all the luxury brands available if you have not found your favourite one yet.
This cosmetic concept store is all about premium beauty experiences and empowering women. A free skin and hair consultation is conducted by their beauticians before tailored recommendations are made based on their extensive range of imported international brands for skin, hair, make up, and fragrances.
380, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Pabedan Township 01240394, 01240384 info@fmicenter.com fmicenter.com 8 am — 9 pm
Room D1-B, First Floor AKK Shopping Mall, Thingangyun Lay Daunt Kan Road (near Junction Zawanna) 09250893304, 01684401, 01684402 soesan.clovercs.mm@hotmail.com
This famous French cosmetic brand specialises in natural products and seeks to reveal the beauty of women in all their diversity. They have a beauty parlour and spa and their products make great gifts.
Etude House
168A, Shwegondaing Road, Yay Tar Shay Quarter, Bahan Township 018603303 maythu.zaw@annam-group.com
Lovely natural cosmetics and beauty care from South Korea. Market Place Branch (City Mart) Room(F/4), First Floor, Market Place, Dhammazedi Road, Bahan Township 01523840—6 Ext: 204 9 am — 9 pm
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Junction Mawtin Branch Room (112), Ground Floor, Junction Mawtin Center, Lanmadaw Township 01218152—8 Ext: 1112 9 am — 9 pm
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Located in the heart of the tropics, visitors to Myanmar should be wary of the potential of tropical diseases, particularly in rural areas. In Yangon, healthcare institutions are gradually improving and you will find all the information you need to stay healthy in the next pages. For severe situations, you still may have to fly out to Bangkok or Singapore.
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FEATURE: HEALTHCARE _ While not as advanced as other countries, Yangon do have various healthcare providers. While Public hospitals are doing a catch up in improvement, Private hospitals and clinics are more sophisticated with state-of-art facilities and treatments. There are also International Clinics and hospitals such as International Clinic @ Parami General Hospital (SAMITIVEJ). Do bear in mind that they are more expensive than the local hospitals and clinics.If you have a medical emergency (e.g. malaria), do not rely on self-treatment. We have listed the medical institutions in Yangon, but don’t delay, if you are concerned, contact your embassy immediately for advice as they will have a relationship with international doctors. Be careful when buying medications over the counter, and only use reputable pharmacies. Counterfeit medications and badly stored medicines are very common.
Drinking Water _ Never drink tap water _ Avoid ice (unless you are sure of its source) _ Check bottled water seals are intact at purchase _ Avoid fresh juices – they may have been watered down (unless in a higher end spot) _ Boiling water is the most efficient method of purifying it _ Iodine, the best chemical purifier, should not be used by pregnant women or those who suffer with thyroid problems _ Ensure your water filter has a chemical barrier, such as iodine, and a pore size of less than four microns
By far the most common problem affecting travelers in Myanmar is caused by bacteria. Treatment consists of staying well hydrated; use rehydration salts mixed with lots of bottled water. Antibiotics such as Ciprofloxacin or Azithromycin will kill the bacteria quickly. Giardiasis is relatively common. Symptoms include nausea, bloating, excess gas, fatigue and intermittent diarrhea. The treatment of choice is Tinidazole, with Metronidazole being a second option.
Avoid muscle cramps and nausea by drinking lots of water and avoiding excessive exercise. Heatstroke is a serious medical emergency and must be acted upon immediately. Symptoms come on suddenly and include weakness, nausea, a hot dry blood of temperatures of over 41 degrees, dizziness, loss of coordination, fits and eventual collapse and loss of consciousness. Seek medical help and commence cooling by getting the person out of the heat, removing their clothes, and applying wet cloth or ice to their body, especially to the groin and armpits.tt
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Rather than be overly concerned at street stalls, where food is freshly cooked to order, note that eating in restaurants is the biggest risk factor for contracting traveller’s diarrhea.
Throughout Myanmar, traditional medical systems are widely practiced. Traditional healing systems such as Chinese medicine are well respected, and aspects of them are being increasingly used by western medical practitioners.
_ Avoid shellfish, and food that has been sitting around on buffets. _ Peel all fruit, cook vegetables and soak salads in iodine water for at least 20 minutes. _ Eat in busy restaurants with a high turnover of customers.
All traditional Asian medical systems identify an essential life force, and see blockage or imbalance as blocking the disease. Techniques, such as herbal medicines, massage, and acupuncture, are used to bring this vital force back into balance or to maintain balance. These therapies are best for treating
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quick tips: emergency numbers Police (Emergency) 199 Police (Yangon Division) 01 545 455 Fire 191 Ambulance 192 Yangon General Hospital 01 256 112
Be aware that “natural” doesn’t always mean “safe,” and there can be drug interactions between herbal medicines and Western medicines. If you are using both systems, ensure that you inform both practitioners what the other has prescribed. Vaccination Hepatitis A & B, Tetanus and Typhoid Fever: Recommended for all travelers. Polio: One time booster recommended for any adult who completed the childhood series but has never had a polio vaccine as an adult. Yellow Fever: Required for travelers who have been or will be in a yellow fever-infected area in Africa or the Americas. Japanese encephalitis: Recommended for anyone spending a month or more in rural areas and prone to mosquito or vector-borne diseases, or anyone spending a substantial amount of time outdoors. Rabies: Rabies is carried by animals all over Myanmar – and the street dogs in Yangon can get aggressive, so do avoid them. Malaria: Malaria is reasonably rife in Myanmar, less so in Yangon. Some medication is recommended, particularly for those in rural areas. Dengue Fever: In the past, dengue fever affected children but now there are cases of adults being infected. It is advisable that travelers should take precautions, including bite cream, mosquito nets and cover their bodies, particularly at night even in Yangon.
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chronic fatigue, arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, skin conditions and other chronic ailments. Don’t use traditional medicines to treat serious acute infections, such as malaria.
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FACILITIES & SERVICES _ 1 PHARMACIES Pharmacists in Myanmar have a good choice of medications, with major international laboratory represented. Some fake medicine could be found in non reliable pharmacies and always be suspicious if e.g. packaging looks stranger or if it has already expired. So it is wise to go to the following:
A Plus 352, Shed 4, New Bogyoke Market, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Pabedan Township 0973169704, 0973114675 10 am — 5 pm
AA Pharmacy 146, Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktada Township 01253231, 01242481, 01251451, 01242651 8 am — 9 pm
CityCare - Citymart Pharmacies Every CityMart has a CityCare pharmacy which stocks all the most common medicines: handy! Here are the main ones and for a complete list of locations, please refer to CityMart stores in the Shopping section. Junction Square Branch Between Pyay Road and Kyun Taw Street, Kamayut Township 01527053 9 am — 10 pm
Myanigone Branch 231, Corner of Pyay Road and Shin Saw Pu Pagoda Street, Sanchaung Township 01510697 9 am — 10 pm MarketPlace By CityMart @ Golden Valley 403A, Dhammazedi Road, Bahan Township 9 am — 10 pm MarketPlace By CityMart @ FMI Center, Parkson 380, Bogyoke Aung San Road, FMI Center (Parkson), Pabedan Township 01246899, 01243031 9 am — 9 pm CityMart Branch @ Junction Zawana Lay Daunt Kan Road, (Sa-Lone/Thu Mingalar) Ward, Corner of Thu Mingalar Road, Thingangyun Township 01564532 9 am — 9 pm
Gold Pot Pharmacy Most medicines and medical equipment are available in this one-stop pharmacy. There are several branches in town. 8 am — 9 pm (Kan Daw Lay Branch: 8:30am — 9:30pm Sanchaung Branch 51, Kyun Taw Road, Sanchaung Township 01503691 Kamayut Branch 169, Yangon-Insein Road (near Sin Ye Twin Bus Stop), Kamayut Township 09400300600
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Kyauk Myaung Branch (2) 20, Thida Street, Tamwe Township 09799668593 Kan Daw Lay Branch 93, Myanmar Gon Ye Street, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 09799668594
Golden Bell Pharmacy This pharmacy is recognised by the medical sphere for the traceability of its medicine. Room 006, Yuzana Tower, Shwegondaing Road (West), Bahan Township 01558213, 01552840, 09732067411 8:30 am — 9 pm
Mingalar Pharmacy 91—93, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Downtown 01298678 8 am — 9 pm
Select Pharmacy This is one of the most reliable pharmacies in town and has excellent pharmacists to help you out. International and Myanmar Traditional Drug Store 45, Pyay Road, 7 ½ Mile, Mayangone Township 01665568 9 am — 9 pm
2 PUBLIC HOSPITALS East Yangon General Hospital Located in Botataung township, East Yangon General Hospital consists of a medical ward, a surgical ward, a pediatric ward, and an obstetrics and gynecology ward. The hospital also runs an ER for general medicine, general surgery, and traumatology. 262, Merchant Street (near 54th Street), Botahtaung Township 01292835, 01292836
West Yangon General Hospital Consisting of a medical ward, a surgical ward, a pediatric of ward, and an obstetrics and gynecology ward, West Yangon also runs an ER for general medicine, general surgery, and traumatology. Lower Kyeemyindaing Road, Ahlone Township 01222861
Yangon Children’s Hospital Yangon’s children’s hospital includes an emergency department and a capacity of 1,300 beds. 2, Pyi Daung Su Yeiktha Road, Dagon Township 01222807—09
Yangon General Hospital Yangon’s largest General hospital has a capacity of 1,500 beds consisting of three medical wards, three surgical wards, one trauma and orthopedic ward, and 24 specialist departments for in-patient care. The hospital also runs an ER for general medicine, general surgery, and traumatology. It is important to note that for emergency cases such as injuries from car accident, most hospitals will ask you to go here.
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Corner of Bogyoke Aung San Street & Pyay Road, Lanmadaw Township 01256112—15, 01384493
Corner of Wardan Street & Bogyoke Aung San Street, Bahosi Housing, Lanmadaw Township 012300631 24/7
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Kembangan - UHC Hospital
Asia Royal Hospital Clean, reasonable-standard private hospital close to downtown Yangon. Asia Royal Cardiac and Medical Care Center, 14, Baho Road, Sanchaung Township 01538055, 012304994 www.asiaroyalmedical.com 24/7
Bahosi Hospital Providing 24 hour emergency care service, in patient care, intensive care, observation services, and pharmacy services
Medical and aesthetic services are provided at an international level. Aesthetic services include cosmetic dermatology and plastic surgery. They also have a center specialising in liver ailments. 439/441, New University Avenue Road, Bahan Township 01540661, 01549167, 09448026197 radiant.aesthetics@gmail.com www.kembangangp.com For aesthetics: 8 am — 8pm, For medical: 24/7
Pun Hlaing Hospital
They conduct comprehensive health screenings & medical imaging and also have inhouse laboratory and pharmacy services.
International-standard hospital located in the far west of the city.
10, Thiri Mingalar Street, Aung Chan Tha Ward, Sanchaung Township 012304758, 012304759, 012304760, 09252280079 (HOTLINE) 8 am — 8 pm malikha.healthcare@gmail.com www.malikha.net
Parami General Hospital This private hospital is open 24 hours for all types of emergencies. To consult international specialists, ask for the Samitivej International clinic, which is inside the General Hospital. 60, G-1, New Parami Road, Mayangone Township 01657227-8, 01660083, 01657230, 01657231 info@paramihospital.com www.paramihospitalygn.com 24 hours
Pinlon Hospital (North Dagon) This 300-bed private tertiary care hospital is one of the largest in Myanmar. It provides a wide range of medical and surgical services by top local health care professionals. 9/1, Sayar San Road, 27th Quarter, North Dagon Township 01581616, 01581329 www.pinlongroupofhospitals.com 24 hours
Pun Hlaing Hospital, Pun Hlaing Golf Estate Avenue, Hlaing Tharyar Township 01684320—28, 09421042679, 09254950897 enquiry.phih@spa.com.mm www.punhlainghospital.com 24/7 Pun Hlaing Clinic No.238 , Bogyoke Aung San Road, Botahtaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar 01250677
Sakura Hospital Opened in 1998, Sakura is a modern hospital with reasonable rooms and facilities. 23, Corner of Shin Saw Pu Street & Baho Road, Sanchaung Township 01512668 sakuraunique@gmail.com 24/7
Shwegondaing Specialist Center (S.S.C) A general private hospital, opened in 2001, with 200 beds providing medical and surgical services with care and compassion. 7, East Shwegondaing Road, Bahan Township 01544128, 01544116 sscspecialclinic@gmail.com, shwegondainghospital@gmail.com 24/7
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With a self-proclaimed mission to provide international standard healthcare with reasonable pricing, Victoria Hospital is well-equipped with modern technology.
International quality healthcare center in the north of Yangon.
68, Taw Win Road, 9 Mile, Mayangone Township 019666141 24/7
4 INTERNATIONAL CLINICS Australian Embassy Medical Clinic
International SOS Clinic, Inya Lake Hotel Resort, 37, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township 01657922, 0951657922 (24 hours) myanmar@internationalsos.com www.internationalsos.com
5 PRIVATE CLINICS Apex Asia Medical Center
The Australian registered GPs provide a range of GP services for families. There is a small pharmacy at the clinic. X-ray and pathology services are also available.
This private clinic focuses on patient satisfaction. Their staff is particularly attentive and has all the necessary equipment to provide quality healthcare.
Unit 206, Golden Hill Tower, 24—26 Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 01558353 mark.hampson@dfat.gov.au, aussieclinicyangon@gmail.com 8 am — 4 pm (Mon — Fri)
33/2, Pyay Road, Yadanar Lane, 7 Mile, Mayangone Township (close to TA TA Car Showroom) 01662467, 01662801, 0973227555, 0973227666 adminaamc@apexasiamedical.com 8:30 am — 6 pm (Mon — Sat)
International Clinic @ Parami General Hospital (Samitivej) Their full-time family medicine doctors, with international accreditation, take patients in for general diseases and general health check-ups. They have special facilities for gynecology and neonatal-pediatric care, as well as a laboratory, imaging equipment, and a vaccination department. 24 hours emergency service. 60, G-1, New Parami Road, Mayangone Township 093191154, 0933333259, 09448006093 8 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri) 8 am — 2 pm (Sat)
6 LABORATORIES Ni Ni Laboratory and Diagnostic Center This leading and pioneering automated clinical pathology lab in Myanmar is the hematology and biochemistry blood test department. No.101, King Tower, Hnin Si Gone Street (Near Central Women Hospital), Ahlone Township 01 231 4503 Email: info@nini-healthcare.com Website:www.nini-healthcare.com
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Path Lab This Singaporean laboratory provides medical testing services to patients, medical practitioners, and specialists all over Asia. 168, Dhammazedi Road, North Shwegondaing Ward, Bahan Township 09420010788—789, 09420100178 www.pathlab.com.my 7 am — 8 pm
SML Lab This medical laboratory and diagnostic center provides medical examination and outpatient care. 003/004, Dagon Tower, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 01544463, 01544464, 01544465 sml-lab@yangon.net.mm www.smlhealthcare.com 7 am — 9 pm
7 DENTISTS D-Inya Road Dental Care Center A panel of dentists available for consultation throughout the week. 6/A, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01524430, 0931066117, 09250512285 info.dinya@gmail.com www.dinyamyanmar.com 9am — 7pm (Daily)
Dental Clinic Sakura Tower Dr. Charles-William Carrere provides a high level of care and speaks French, Spanish, and English.
339, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Sakura Tower ,Downtown 01255118, 09254266828 interdentalclinic.yangon@gmail.com 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri), 8am to 3 pm(Sat — Orthodontics)
Dr. Aye Aye Delta Plaza, Room 003, Building C, Ground Floor, 247/269, Shwegondaing Road, Bahan Township 01552914, 095157399 10 am — 5 pm (By Appointment)
Dr. Myint Htain 70, Dhama Yone Street, Myaynigone, Sanchaung Township 01539795, 0973157997 10 am — 12:30 pm, 3 pm — 7:30 pm (Daily)
Evergreen Dental Care Dr. Tun Hla, DDS, following the standards set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) and the American Dental Association (ADA), has created a state-of-theart clinic aimed at providing a quality of care that patients usually fly to Bangkok to receive. With the most current equipment and even 3D printer than can produce a custom-made teeth, Evergreen plants its flag in the ground as one of Myanmar’s premiere dentistries. 6, Corner of Pyay Road and Min Ye Kyaw Swar Street., Lanmadaw Township 01395395 www.evergreendentalmm.com
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8 VETS Baho Vet Clinic No.(94), Ground floor ,Baho Rd,Kamayut Tsp 09776079789 9 am — 8 pm (closed every Tuesday)
Domestic Animal Care Center Room 106, Building 1, Myaing Hay Wun Housing, Kyaik Waing Pagoda Road (near Junction 8 Super Market), Yankin Township 095186391, 01665508 5 pm — 9 pm
May Vet Clinic, Dr. Soe Min Lin Room 2, Building 17, Hlaing Myint Mo Housing Estate, Kan Street, HlaingTownship 0973133112, 09778825744 9 am — 11 am, 5 pm — 8 pm (Daily)
Royal Veterinary Clinic An open clinic where animals are treated on a table in the waiting room area. Myat Oo is the vet and he is very knowledgeable, friendly, and speaks good English. 287, Shwegondaing Rd, Bahan Township 0986160037 8 am — 11 am, 4 pm — 8 pm (Mon — Sat), 4 pm — 8 pm (Sun)
Yangon Animal Shelter A non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and care of stray animals that are sick, injured or under threat of poisoning are helped, with the aim of finding them adoptive homes. 328, Yan Nya Ward, Aung Thabyay Road, Pele, Mingaladon Township www.yangonanimalshelter.com
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Finding hotel accommodation in Yangon may be easy, but long-term housing and employment in Yangon can be a complicated process. Where should youstart? Who do you need to talk to? What are the legal requirements? In this section we aim to provide pointers and advice to help you settle down.
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Hotel Bahosi
With a continuous stream of tourists, many of Yangon’s hotels are in prime locations with different price ranges, just within earshot of the best cafes. Most have their own cafes and amenities that are attractions in their own right, as well. Whether you’re just visiting or welcoming your own globetrotting friends,Yangon’s hotels have you covered.
No. 63/64, Bahosi Housing Estate, Lanmadaw Township, 11131, Yangon, Myanmar 01 223589, 01223587 inquiry@hotelbahosi.com
Conveniently located in Downtown Yangon, this hotel is for guests who are looking for quality location at best value.
Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon Situated among lush greenery and beside the famous Kandawgyi Lake, the hotel provides plenty of views that are simply stunning and spectacular. 40, Natmauk Road, Tamwe Township 0951544500 www.chatrium.com/chatrium_hotel_yangon/default-en.html info.chry@chatrium.com
Floral Breeze Hotel Offering outdoor swimming pool and the view of Pazundaung Creek, this hotel is well known for its good rates for its guests. Bayint Naung Street, Thingankyun Township, Yangon, Myanmar 09 964 514900 hotelbze.ygn@gmail.com www.hotelbze.com
Inya Lake Hotel Overlooking Inya Lake, this casual, Colonial-style hotel with a garden is 6 km from Shwedagon Pagoda and 8 km from Bogyoke Aung San Market. 37, Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd 01 966 2866 www.inyalakehotel.com
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Jasmine Palace Hotel
Villa Inle
A modern 21-storey hotel, with 220 rooms, all of the rooms have either Shwedagon Pagoda view or River view.
This is truly a perfect place to admire the beauty of the great nature of Burma ‘s Inle Lake.
341, Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 01 230 4402 www.jasminepalacehotel.com
All the lake side wooden villas in this Spa Resort are designed to harmoniously blend in with the natural environment of Inle Lake of Burma.
Novotel Yangon Max A 9-minute walk from the Junction Square shopping mall, this modern hotel features an art nouveau exterior, and is 3 miles from National Kandawgyi Botanical Gardens. 459, Pyay Rd 01 230 5858 www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-9045-novotel-yangon-max/index.shtml H9045-RE@accor.com
In order to give the sense of living in the jungle and to reduce our hotel’s impact on the environment, we have deliberately kept the number of rooms in this lake side hotel to a minimum. That’s why you will see a well kept forest with century old trees on the best spot of the land where we should have built more villas. Yangon Sales & Reservation 01 377 275, 09 256 208 093, 09 731 63 371 sales.mgr@villainle.com, resmgr@villainle.com
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Parkroyal Yangon Located 1 km from Yangon Central Railway Station, this modern luxury hotel is also 3 km from Shwedagon Pagoda, a sacred and gilded Buddhist stupa.
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33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Township 01 250 388 www.parkroyalhotels.com/en/hotels-resorts/myanmar/yangon.html/
Sedona Hotel Yangon Sitting majestically on eight acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, Sedona Hotel Yangon is a 20-minute drive away from the international airport and the bustling city center. Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd 01 860 5377 www.sedonahotels.com.sg/yangon/ contact@keppellandhospitality.com
Sule Shangri-La Yangon A 5-minute walk from Bogyoke Market, this modern, upscale hotel is also 3 km from Shwedagon Pagoda and Kandawgyi Lake. 223, Sule Pagoda Rd 01 242 828 www.shangri-la.com/yangon/traders/
Vintage Luxury Yacht Hotel Located very close to all the sights and primary locations in Yangon, , The Vintage Luxury Yacht Hotel has 3 basic room-types and two suites; also caters restaurants, a bar, and spa. 6, Botahtaung Jetty, Botahtaung Township 01 901 0555 www.vintageluxuryhotel.com info@vintageluxuryhotel.com
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FEATURE: FINDING ACCOMMODATION _ Amidst the excitement of moving to Yangon, finding accommodation can often be the most difficult thing for new arrivals to have to deal with. Overpriced apartments, outdated infrastructure, and paying for six months — or sometimes a year — in advance all contribute to the difficulty of finding a new home in your new city. While those issues certainly do exist, things are not always as bad as they seem. Yangon does have a huge number of hardworking, honest agents who do the best they can to find good deals for their customers and those looking for a good deal for their apartment should ensure they give themselves as much time as possible to look for an apartment within their budget.
For those on a budget, apartments are occasionally available for US$300 a month, but these are very few and far and will usually be very basic apartments with almost no furnishings and often not in the best location. Those looking for a comfortable, Western-style apartment (furnished, western-style toilet, air-conditioning and a hot shower) should expect to pay no less than US$800 per month whatever the location and family homes tend to start at around the US$2000 a month mark, with the most expensive houses being rented for upwards of US$5000 a month.
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FEATURE: HOUSE-HUNTING TIPS _ Robin Aung Saw Naing is the Managing Director of Pronto Services an estate agent and property management service in Yangon and he is very experienced with working with expats to find the perfect place to live. Robin’s tips to finding the perfect place, in as stress-free way as possible are: 1. Use a registered agent There are many independent agents who might not be as reliable, or as contactable as you might like if things go wrong. By using a registered agent you can be guaranteed that your money won’t disappear.
4. Meet the owner of the property Deal with them directly alongside your agent. Bare in mind that you are going to be having a relationship with the owner for the next year or more. Try to establish an idea of whether they are going to be someone you can go to with problems in the property. If you have a bad feeling about the owner when you meet them, it might suggest that if you do have problems in the future the owner might not be interested in helping. 5. If you find the right spot, make an offer immediately
2. Be specific with your agent about your needs Consideration must be made to traffic, journey times, the location of your work, the location of schools for you children, access to shops, bars and restaurants, and the amount of money you have available to spend on rent. 3. Consider what kind of property you need Weigh the pro’s and cons of each option. A house may be more suitable to a large family, but does come with added expenses and may be lacking things like a back up-generator. A condominium may be suitable for smaller families, but you may have to accept that there may be some faults occur in the first few months, typical of all new buildings. An apartment is often a cheaper alternative, but be aware they do not have lifts or back-up generators, they may also be old buildings and the fixtures and fittings may be in need of some attention.
There may be several people waiting to view it after you, so if you delay you might miss out. You should be able to negotiate on the price a little, and to what extent (often as much as 20%) depends on lots of factors, such as length of rental, how soon you can move in, if you can pay 12 months up front, etc. The discount also depends on the relationship you have made with the owner. Always pay your rental by bank-transfer, it is safer and more traceable if there are any problems in the future. Robin Pronto services 09448026156 robin@prontorealtor.com
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Located on the western side of town and close to the lively Yangon River area, the majority of Ahlone township is industrial with a number of dilapidated buildings. That said, hidden away here and there are some well-maintained and relatively well-priced apartments, particularly around the area of Kyee Myin Daing Lower Road. It’s a good location for those wanting to get into the downtown area as it bypasses the busy thoroughfares into town, Pyay and Kabar Aye Pagoda Roads. A
Bahan One of Yangon’s more secluded, up-market areas, Bahan’s most noted area is the elite Golden Valley. The calm, leafy area is filled almost to the brim with large houses surrounded by large gates with prices generally reaching the US$4000 - US$5000 a month mark. However, if you’re not earning that sort of cash, don’t write off Bahan completely, as some of the side-roads off Dhammazedi Road offer houses at more reasonable prices. It’s one of the best areas in town for restaurants, with the junction near to Dhammazedi and Inya offering at least half a dozen great eating options.
Dagon Dagon Township stretches relatively far from near to the Parkroyal Hotel westwards to the leafy ambassador’s residence area on the west of Pyay Road. Dagon’s most popular residential spot is the Yaw Min Gyi Quarter, which sits behind Parkroyal and stretches as far west as Shwegadon Pagoda Road, occupying Bo Yar Nyunt, Nawaday, and Yaw Min Gyi roads. This is a great place to live for new arrivals and is filled with many of Yangon’s younger expat crowd. Prices are increasing somewhat here, but there are still some good options available. There are also a number of good restaurants in this area and it’s within a 10-minute walk to downtown.
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In the whole of Yangon Division, which stretches dozens of miles north of the downtown area, there are 33 townships. In truth, for those moving to Yangon, only the most adventurous dwellers are likely to explore the majority of these. We have collated some key information for some of the more popular areas when looking for accommodations in the city. It’s important to bear in mind, like practically everything in Yangon, there is no exact science involved with finding a place to live; prices vary depending on which agent you use and who you know. Prices range from about US$200 per month for a room in a relatively basic shared apartment to US$5000 a month and up for family homes in Yangon’s more exclusive areas.
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Botahtaung Pagoda
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Ocean Super Center
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Gamone Pwint Pansuriya
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SEIK KAN THA
EAST DOWNTOWN City Mart
44TH ST
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Sikh Temple
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River Gallery 1&2
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City Mart
CITY HALL
Lokanat Art Gallery
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MYANMA GON YE ST
Yangon Central Railway Station
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27TH ST 28TH ST
Bengali Sunne Jameh (Mosque)
29TH ST 30TH ST
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Theingyi Market
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Kheng Hock Keong (Chinese Temple)
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Police
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Parkson's Dpt Store FMI
CHINA TOWN
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11TH ST 12TH ST
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New Zero Art Space
NATIONAL THEATER
City Mart Fitness Express
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Bahan Women Hospital
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Downtown
Hlaing Tharyar
Stretching around fifty streets from west to east, the downtown area is vast and the options of areas to live here, equally so. The western part of the downtown area is a popular locals area on the edge of Chinatown and is the place to be if you are looking for bustling streetlife. Heading east, the closer to central Sule Pagoda you get, the more prices are likely to jump and then further east still, you have the lively local area around 45th to 50th Street, which is home to a great selection of street food and eclectic mix of ethnicities and religions.
Sitting on the western bank of Yangon River, Hlaing Tharyar is mostly an industrial area with a whole host of factories. There’s not much in terms of activity and streetlife but for those who can afford a little more, Hlaing Tharyar is home to the attractive Pun Hlaing Golf Estate, a beautiful, lush estate set in acres of grounds. It is home to an international-quality golf course, a great bar and restaurant area, spa and hospital facilities, along with a school on-site. It’s pricey, though.
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A great blend of local life consisting of the Junction Square Shopping Mall and Hledan Market, both of which are located in Kamayut township, just to the south of Inya Lake. With its fast food joints, shining concerts on most weekends, and the young and hip Yangonites walking through its doors, Junction Square seems to be at the extreme contrast to the chicken carcasses, seafood, and general chaos of Hledan market.
On the main road coming in from the airport, Hlaing is a useful spot to live on the western side of Inya Lake. Again, there is plenty of vibrant streetlife nearby. Insein Road, has some wonderful eateries and is home to Yangon United Football Club, Myanmar’s most successful domestic team.
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On the northeastern edge of Inya Lake sits Mayangone. There are a few leafy areas tucked into the western-most side of Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, while the eastern side offers a few very pleasant beer stations located on Parami Road. Prices are generally a bit lower here, as Mayangone is a good 30-minute drive to town.
Mingalar Taungnyunt One of the more bustling parts of town, Mingalar Taungnyunt is a popular place of residence for many of Myanmar’s Muslim population. All through the night, street vendors are lit up in neon and there’s a hive of activity every night of the week. Prices are often cheaper here and it is within easy walking distance to the downtown area.
Mingaladon Located close to the airport, the majority of Mingalardon’s residents live in large homes often hidden behind large walls. It’s quite a long drive to the downtown area, but great for those looking to live in a more secluded part of town.
Sanchaung Another lively area located halfway between downtown and Inya Lake. The Myanyigone area (not to be confused with Mayangone) is vibrant with all sorts of activity, including restaurants and tea shops. It’s not a bad shopping area too, with the Dagon Shopping Centers located in the heart of Sanchaung. There are also a few pleasant green spaces dotted around Sanchaung.
read more: pun hlaing Pun Hlaing is different from the city side of the river. It owes its attractiveness to the magnificent Pun Hlaing Golf Estate. Acres of lush greenery make it a nice place to disconnect from bustling downtown. The estate has all the living luxuries that one needs: bars, restaurants, gym, spas, even a school and a hospital - no wonder a growing community of expats prefer to live there.
star city Thanlyin Township is now home to a luxury community compound, essentially for expats. The complex has many brand new facilities including bars and restaurants (even their own 50th street bar), supermarkets, sports grounds and waterfront. For those seeking a serene and tranquil lifestyle, Star City is a pampered green city within Yangon city.
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Slightly east and north of downtown, Tamwe is another location that can be relatively wellpriced if you’re lucky enough to find the right apartment. Traffic is getting a touch worse in this part of town, which makes the journey into the center a fair bit longer, but it’s a good, lively, local area. It’s also home to the Thuwanna National Stadium, where the Myanmar National football team play many of their matches.
High standard relocation specialists providing a wide range of services including finding a home, searching for schools, settling in, and orientations.
Yankin Growing in popularity, Yankin, in the far north of Yangon on the way to the airport, is attractive due to its relatively good prices and respite from some of the chaos in central Yangon. There are a few good shopping areas nearby, most notably the Yankin Center, which has all of your most basic needs. The area around New University Avenue and Saya San Road has a range of good restaurants too.
2 RELOCATION AGS Four Winds Myanmar Over 40 years of service excellence in international removal. With more than 127 branches in 84 countries, 70,000 moves per year, AGS Four winds is your best partner for door to door moving solutions. 15, Mya Wut Yi Lane (4), Mayangone Township 09971377097 agsmyanmar@agsfourwinds.com
Crown Relocations They provide relocation services for individuals and companies and assist clients in planning, moving, living, and working in a new place. 790, Room 702, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Lanmadaw Township 01223288 Ext: 702 yangon@crownrelo.com
11A, Yadanarmon Road, (Hlaing Station Road), Quarter 5, Hlaing Township www.myanmarrelo.com
Santa Fe Mobility Myanmar Ltd Santa Fe offers moving, relocation, real estate, and visa and immigration services for individuals and companies moving to Myanmar. Unit F42, Block B, Pearl Center, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 0930088196 myanmar@santaferelo.com
3 MOBILITY Asian Tigers Mobility Ltd Each year, Asian Tigers Mobility companies move thousands of families to their new homes from every corner of the globe, including Yangon. Room 504, M.M.G Tower, #44/56, Strand Road, 41st/42nd Street, Botahtaung Township 01250290 info@asian tigers-myanmar.com www.asiantigers-mobility.com
Bandoola Transportation Co., Ltd. - Myanmar Transportation services for home and commercial relocation. Parami Compound, Parami Road, South Oakkalapa Township 01579655, 01573259
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Transportation services for home and commercial relocation 45, Tae Nu Yin Avenue, Pyay Road, 7 ½ Mile, Mayangone Township 01660251, 095342819 boeyadanarmgy@gmail.com
DNS Mobility Ltd, Myanmar DNS Mobility Ltd-Myanmar is one of the leading removal companies in Myanmar, specialising in packing of used household goods & personal effects, customs clearance of import and export consignments, logistics, transport, and door to door delivery services. 125, Ground Floor, 52nd Street, Pazundaung Township 01291663, 01202466 dnsrelomyanmar@gmail.com
4 REAL ESTATE COMPANIES Asia Land Asia Land has been established in Yangon for more than 15 years. They have their own legal department to insure the process of buying, selling, or renting property goes smoothly. Their team speaks English, Burmese, and Chinese. 18, Aung San Stadium, Eastern Wing, Upper Pansodan Street, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 01394415 asialandrealestate2004@gmail.com, www.asialandrealestate.com 9 am — 5 pm
quick tips: relocation: take your time Very little is guaranteed at any property in Yangon, so assuming nothing will save you lots of stressful experiences. Even basic details such as the availability of reliable electric power, hot water, suitable water pressure and filters, preventative measures against insects, internet connectivity and mobile phone reception, general security, availability of parking, and even noise pollution (important to observe noise levels morning, noon, and night) must be double-checked before any agreement is signed. It is key to give yourself plenty of time and an initial stay at a hotel or in a serviced apartment wil enable you to meet other expats and do a bit of ‘hands on’ investigation prior to settling down. MyanmarRelo helps newcomers to settle in by organising orientations, school viewings, home visits and connecting them with the right people.
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They provide real estate services for both residential and commercial clients, including property search and selection, project management and valuation, and appraisal.
Estate Yangon specialises in residential development, industrial development, office space, and accommodation.
B/803, Wartan Road & corner of Bogyoke Road, Lanmadaw Township 0931491678 www.colliers.com
No. B-1, Mya Thida Street, 3Quarter, Kamayut Township 09420045179 Email: estateyangon@gmail.com
Happy Homes Will assist in finding a new home, as well as providing services in assisting housekeeping and bill payment. 20, 4/A Thadipatan Road, Tamwe Township 0973494483, 09420056 994 aahappyhomes@gmail.com
Myanmar Home Search (MHS) Affiliated with Myanmar Relo Solutions, MHS is a professional real estate company offering a range of services to assist foreigners in Myanmar to find a home. 11, 1st Floor, Hlaing Station Road, 4th Quarter, Hlaing Township 01537784 ContactUs@MyanmarHomeSearch.com www.MyanmarHomeSearch.com
Myanmar Housing Myanmar Housing is the biggest real estate portal website in Myanmar. You can find a lot of information about land houses, condominiums, industrial properties, offices, shops, and land. 237—239, China Town Condo 8F, (corner of 10th Street & Anawrahta Road, Lanmadaw Township 012303085—6 www.myanmar-housing.com
This service company is run by an experienced couple and assists clients in locating housing, offices, commercial space, or land in Myanmar.
Sai Khung Noung will assist in finding penthouses, landed houses and apartments, condominiums, car show rooms, and offices, which are well connected to the city center, warehouses in the industrial zones, as well as land for commercial development.
185B, Thudathana Road, Thingangyun Township 095082237,09794920181 stuart@realestate-myanmar.com www.realestate-myanmar.com 8 am — 8 pm
Power 7 Since 2006, English and Chinese speaking agents cater to the needs of local residents and foreigners. They specialise in finding properties for rent and for sale in Yangon and Mandalay. 09252703331, 09421177105 info@power7realestate.com www.power7realestate.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Sat)
Pronto Services Employing a mix of local and international staff, Pronto Services aims to take the stress out of finding and moving into a property in Yangon. International clients can pay rent by bank transfer. 123-C Okk Street (Near NLD) West Shwegone Taing, Bahan 09250765533, 01549485, 09250765544 www.prontorealtor.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
Property Plus Company Limited Will assist in finding a new home. 16/3, Third Floor, Kyun Daw Street, Sanchaung Township 0973035336, 01504455 thynnkhine@gmail.com
1, Pin Shwe Nyaung Street, Tamwelay, Tamwe Township 01541501, 01551197, 01400781 saikhungnoung1995@gmail.com
Sky Bridge Co., Ltd You can sell, buy, rent, and lend houses through their website. They provide services in English, Myanmar, Chinese, and Japanese. 237/239, Chinatown Condo 8F (Corner of 10th Street & Anawrahta Road), Lanmadaw Township 012303085, 012303086 realestate@myanmarsb.com www.myanmar-housing.com 9 am — 5 pm
5 SERVICED APARTMENTS Hotel Parami Yangon Hotel Parami is a new international business style hotel that is ideal for long term residents. The hotel offers a wide range of facilities, well designed rooms, and services to meet the needs of corporate travelers and the leisure market. 2, Parami Road, Mayangone Township 01658116—8 inquiry@hotelparamiygn.com www.hotelparamyangon.com
Marina Residence Overlooking Inya Lake, these serviced apartments are located 15 minutes from the
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International Airport and 15 minutes from the central business zone. 8, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township 016506519 marina@mptmail.net.mm www.marinaresidenceyangon
MiCasa Hotel Apartments Conveniently located 15 minutes from Yangon International Airport and a mere 15 minutes’ drive to the famed Shwedagon Golden Pagoda, MiCasa provides fully serviced apartments for expatriates on long stay and leisure travelers alike. 17, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township 01650933 bc.micasa@mptmail.net.mm www.myanmar.micasahotel.com
Pearl Condominium This fully serviced apartment promotes itself as a “home away from home,” for expatriates and leisure travelers alike. Corner of Kabar Aye Pagoda Road and Sayar San Road, Bahan Township 01557496
Residence 26 Located in Sanchaung, this serviced residence offers studio, one-bedroom, and two bedroom suites for potential residents looking to situate themselves in an advantageous location for shopping, tourism, and enduring nightlife. 26, Myay Nu Street, Sanchaung Township 012306178—82 sales@residence26.com www.residence26.com
Sakura Residence From studios or 1-bedroom type units to 3-bedroom family type apartments, several choices are available at Sakura Residence. 9, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01525001, 01525480 sales@sakuraresidence.com.mm www.sakura-residence-yangon.com
Shangri-La Residences Their elegantly appointed apartments are situated in Yangon’s prime residential area on 15 acres of greenery overlooking the serene Kandawgyi Lake and sacred Shwedagon Pagoda. 150/150A, Kan Yeik Thar Road, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 01394469 sales.slry@shangrila.com
Shwe Hintha Condominium Touted as one of the most luxurious condominiums in Yangon, its residents are provided a smart card security system along with complete home infrastructures and services. Apartments may also come fully furnished and facilitated. 56, Shwe Hin Tha Street, Pyay Road, 6 1/2 Mile, Hlaing Township
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Q & A: Interview with Marc Guyonnaud Myanmore: Moving can be complicated, what do you suggest to avoid headaches?
sional movers, we know what to check for, and therefore can be more responsible to our clients.
Marc Guyonnaud : Everything is in the preparation. I recommend to contact us at least 2 months before the requested moving date.
Myanmore: Any recommendations for our readers about to move?
You have to consider all the preparation locally for the packing, the custom clearance‌ in May, June and July our planning is very tight and to book your packing dates in advance is important, but you also must anticipate the import process at destination. All countries have different rules, you must sometimes wait 3 months to get your visa, in some countries you cannot import some specific items then you must be prepared. AGS will of course explain all this when we will provide a quotation but the sooner you know this, the more time you have to get organized. Myanmore: Moving can be pricey, especially with less packages being offered these days. How can someone save money and still make sure that everything will arrive safe and sound at their new home? Marc Guyonnaud : Moves are charged by volume, then the best way to reduce the price is to sort out your items before you move, what to take and what to leave behind. The upside of choosing a professional mover is that we are very good at understanding exactly what costs will be involved, so what we quote you will be very close to the final invoice. There are a lot of steps involved in a move, which an inexperienced mover might not be aware of, or might not want to reveal. For example, in some countries, the port charges are very expensive or an intensive inspection of the container is mandatory, where there might be some unexpected costs for an unprofes-
Marc Guyonnaud : Well, this is obvious that most of the people moving will chose their company based on the price. As mentioned earlier, they should be careful when they receive more than one quotation if the difference in price is important, that means most of the time that the service is not the same and probably one quotation will include costs that others did not take into consideration. As well, working with an international mover with a large network is important. With 130 agencies in 86 countries AGS can offer most of the time an in house door to door service with AGS at origin and AGS at destination. This makes communication a lot easier and allow us to avoid problems faced by others. Finally, with around 70,000 moves done per year by the AGS group, when sending a shipment in a country where we do not have our own branch, we use partners with whom we have long term business relationship and to whom the group is sending hundreds of customers each year. We do not select our partners based on the price offered but based on the service quality.
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1 FURNITURE STORES The 4th floor of Yuzana Plaza is recognised by locals as the place to go to buy furniture and one trip there is enough to convince you rightly so! You will find some furniture in most shopping mallsand never forget to haggle over the price! If you wish to get your furnishings custom-made, there are numerous carpenter shops around Yuzana Plaza. It takes about 10 days to have a table made. Teak is, of course, the best wood you can find, but make sure you are extremely clear on what you are asking for. Bring pictures, doodle a sketch, and, if possible, come with a Burmese-speaking friend. Failing all that, there is a hugely active second-hand market for household furniture, explore the forums and Facebook groups to pick up a bargain.
Courts Myanmar This shop sells furniture pieces imported from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Their retail selection includes: bedroom sets, dining sets, leather furniture, office furniture, and a synthetic marble selection. 72, Yaw Min Gyi Road, Dagon Township 0973049720, 09254006660, 09254006665 www.courtsmyanmar.com 8:30 am — 5 pm
Galleon Manufacturing Co., Ltd They produce a wide range of solid wood products such as flooring, boat decking, S4S scantling, decorative accessories, doors and door frames, garden furniture, and indoor furniture. They mainly use Myanmar teak wood, with other hardwood, and softwood options available. Building B, Room(1), Thazin Min Housing, Thingankyung Township 09450002501, 0943116013 galleonmyanmare@gmail.com khinekhinekyi@gmail.com www.myanmartimber-galleon.com
Inhouse With materials imported from Taiwan, they provide office, kitchen, and housing furniture. Block 8, Room No (001) Shwe Gabar Residence, Mindama Road, Mayangone Township 0931755566, 0931755599 www.inhousemm.com 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Sat)
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Kaytumadi Co., Ltd A Rockworth dealer, the trade company provides a wide range of solutions for customers looking for products from Thailand’s leading maker of office systems furniture. Services include sales, installation, and product servicing. Room No. 1101-1103, 16th Floor, Maw Tin Tower, Corner of Anawrahta Road and Lan Thit Street, Lanmadaw Township 01218489, 218490, 218491 contact@kaytumadi.com
Office Culture Office Culture Co., Ltd, which offered in collaboration with one of Asia’s leading and highly regarded office system furniture manufacture, “Bristol,” which originated in Malaysia in 1981.
4031/4033, Taw Win Center, 3rd Floor, Dagon Township Hotlines: 092594 55550, 09259455554 info@officeculture.net www.officeculture.net Facebook: Bristolbyofficeculture 9 am - 9 pm
Perfect Pwint Oo Co., Ltd They specialise in mattress manufacture, bedding accessories, office furniture, plastic, and wholesales in Myanmar. Yuzana Plaza, Fourth Floor, Banyardala Street, Mingalar Taungnyunt Township 018619055, 01295414, 095085122 www.pwintoo.com 9:30 am — 5:30 pm
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Republic Of Fritz Hansen Products offered are created by prominent designers; Danish, as well as international designers known for their work around the world.
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99, Ground Floor, Room (A), Dhammazedi Road, Kamayut Township 09250428700 info@decorum-mm.com www.fritzhansen.com 10 am — 6 pm (Mon), 10 am — 10 pm (Tue — Sun)
Sinma Providing home and workplace furniture with locations in Yangon, Nay Pyi Taw, and Mandalay. 103/A, Dhammazedi Road, Kamayut Township 01539413, 09450035694 smoffice@myanmar.com www.sinmafurniture.com 8:30 am — 6:30 pm
Smart Designs Co., Ltd “Smart Designs for Smart People.” Smart Designs offers weather-resistant garden furniture of European quality and designs. Their products are handmade using viro-fiber (synthetic fiber) to weave aluminium frames that are known for their highest quality. 89-91, 32nd Street, Pabedan Township 01380382 Ext: 101, 095091673, contact@smartdesignstrading.com 9:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Sweety Home The company produces spring mattress, foam mattress, polyurethane foam, bedding accessories, and modern furniture under the main brand name, “Sweety Home” and “City Furniture.”
473, Pyay Road, near M.R.T.V, Kamayut Township 01501611, 01501622, 01535694 sweetyhome@yangon.net.mm www.weetyhomemyanmar.com 9 am — 6 pm
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Aviva Interiors Pte Ltd This interior design company provides a wide range of design services for homes, offices and hotels. They look after the design and the installation from floor to ceiling. Floor 3, Room B, MMM Building, Ahlone Township 09975574869, 09421016596 inquiry@avivainteriors.com www.avivainteriors.com 9 am — 6:30 pm (Mon — Sat)
MMC Construction & Decoration Myanmar Modern Creations Co., Ltd specializes in restoration, remodeling and new construction and also provides general services for both the corporate and residential markets. 49, Moe Sandar Street, Hledan, Kamayut Township 01504884, 01532002 mmc.construction355@gmail.com www.mmc-myanmar.com 9:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
Silver Lotus Silver Lotus specialises in providing extensive collection of interior design and decoration services ranging from coveted residential projects to landmark properties in Yangon. They also sell synthetic grass (FIFA Certified). 204, Bo Myat Htun Street, Pazundaung Township 01294007, 01290847, 01291841 marketing@silverlotusmyanmar.com www.silverlotusmyanmar.com 10 am — 6 pm (Mon — Sat)
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3 DRY CLEANING SERVICES Shine Professional Dry Cleaning & Laundry Services Established in 1993, Shine has grown from its humble beginnings to become Yangon’s premier commercial laundry service provider with many outlets different areas in Yangon and Nay Pyi Daw.
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Head Office No. 111/A, Nga Htat Kyee Pagoda Rd, Bahan Tsp, Yangon 01545700, 09 8612273, 09260700712, 09791799014 customerservice@shinelaundry.net Market Place by City Mart Corner of Dhamazedi Road and Golden Vally Road, Ward 2, Bahan Township, Yangon 01523840-3, 01523845-6 Junction Square Junction Square Compound, Near by MRTV, Between Pyay Road and Kyuntaw Street, Kamaryut Township, Yangon 09451024191, 01527242(ext. 6666)
5asec Textile Expert World leader in textile care and dry cleaning. 131, 10th Ward, Kamayut Township info.mm@5asec.com www.5asec.co.mm
4 HARDWARE STORE Pro 1 Mart Pro 1 Mart provides a wide range of building supplies, similar to US Home Depot. 76, Lan Thit Street, Insein Township 019640100 8 am — 7 pm
5 PAINTING SERVICES Sherwin-Williams Paints American’s biggest paint company provides services for exterior and interior painting, as well as primer and sealer products. Office 37, Hantharwaddy Road, Kamayut Township 012305917, 012305916, 095134127, 09253226663 Showroom 87, Konzaydan Street, Pabedan Township 01380613, 01372321 Warehouse 17, U Tun Nyo Street, Industry Zone (3), Shwe Pyi Thar Township 01618061
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To set up a new office in Yangon is an exciting but challenging process. From finding an ideal location, finding a contractor, to financing the project, all takes quite a lot effort. Below I would like to give some advices to assist anyone who is going to start this process.
Q. Where to set up the office? A. Based on your business type, it’s highly recommended to find your office location near your potential client or your supplier. AS you may know already, the traffic in Yangon can be a nightmare. If your office is in Downtown area and you need to visit very often to Hlain Thar Yar or northern industrial zones, you will lose a lot of time on transit. If your business is more service or consulting type, and your clients are around the city, you may want to settle in the mid-town area around Inya Lake or Kandawgyi. Q. Where to find designer or general contractor? A. You may get some suggestions from your leasing agent or friends. You can also search on Facebook or Google. You can also try to get contacts when you have a chance to visit offices that are some nicely done. We really advice to hire someone trustworthy and let him do the job rather than doing this on your own. When you realize that the time you spend on the project and the energy you lose during the process, you actually don’t save much on your budget. Most general contractors can provide simple layout drawings. But if you desire some nice designs, you may want to look for design firms. Some of the design firms also provide design and build service. You can save some time and save some design cost if you use one company for turnkey solution.
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A. The construction cost ranges from 20USD per square feet for very basic fit-out up to 40USD per square feet for very nicely decorated office. This figure includes decoration work, electrical and air-con, and furniture. Price ranges a lot depends on your office set up. If you have most of the office as open type, you can keep lower budget. If you have more individual offices, then you have to budget more for building up walls and additional air-cons. Some other driving factors include the requirement for your server and IT, your expectation on furniture quality, and location of your office.
A. The overall process is at least 4 months depending on the size of your office and the complexity of your program requirement. The first month is talking to designer to design your new space. If you are clear on what you want in terms of space planning and the images you want to present, you can shorten the designing process. The second month is finding a general contractor through bidding process with several candidates. If you engage with design and build contractor, you may save some time on this part. You may also spend some time going through administration and contract preparation. Depends on the size of your project, the final stage may take from 1 to 2 months. The factor also depends on which office building your project is. Some building has very stringent rules and only allow noisy works after office hour. In this case, the construction period may be longer.
Q. Where to buy materials and furniture? A. If you decide to manage several subcontractors and provide them materials, you can find plenty of resources in Pro 1 Homemart in Thingangyuan. You can also shop around at 10 mile materials market or Thiri Yadana Market in North Oakkala. For furniture shops, you can go to Mindama Road near Kyaik Waing Pagoda Road, or Pearl Condo. Please be reminded that most of the materials or furniture are imported from oversea. You may find it frustrating when you cannot get whatever you want on time so please plan your project early and do shopping early.
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Many foreigners working and residing in Myanmar do so under a Business Visa, whether single entry valid 70 days or multiple entry valid 6 or 12 months. However, this is not the correct process to obtain legal employment in Myanmar. According to the Myanmar Immigration law, business visas are for conducting meetings and business, not for seeking gainful employment. This is how you should proceed to make sure you are working and residing legally in Myanmar. The benefits of having a long term stay permit and Foreigner’s Registration Certificate (FRC) are: 1. Not having to travel on visa runs every 70 days, 2. Lower personal income tax burden, and 3. A legal employment status fully compliant with the Myanmar immigration law. Step 1: Business Visa The first entry must be on a Business Visa, either obtained at the embassy of the country of residence prior to departure or, for 48 lucky countries, through visa on arrival at the airport. Tourist visas or applicants who enter under the visa waiver program (mostly South East Asian nationals) cannot be considered for conversion to stay permits. Step 2: Long Term Stay Permit and Foreigner’s Registration Certificate (FRC) Once arrived in Myanmar, the applicant must apply for the Foreigner’s Registration Certificate (FRC) and Long Term Stay Permit. At this point in time, it is recommended to seek the assistance of a specialized Visa & Immigration services provider, as the appli-
cation process can be a daunting task for a layman. The process involves obtaining a recommendation letter from the relevant government authority / ministry, which is dependent on the employer’s company registration. This process can take anywhere between 5 days to 1 month depending on the issuing authority, and many documents are required from both the employer and applicant. Once the recommendation letter has been issued, the applicant can then proceed to the Immigration Department to get the long term stay permit stamped in the passport and to obtain their certificate from the FRC Department. These processes run concurrently and can take up to 1 week in total. Once both have been obtained, the applicant is considered to be working legally in Myanmar. The stay permit is granted for 3 months for the first application, then 6 months for the first renewal, and 12 months for every renewal thereafter (DICA) or 6 months (MIC companies). During the renewal process, the applicant is not required to leave the country. In fact, it is encouraged that applicants to stay in Myanmar during that time to avoid unnecessary delays in application. For any questions relating to visas or relocation to or from Myanmar, call Santa Fe’s Yangon office: on 0930088196, or contact Quentin van Meerbeeck by email: Quentin.vanmeerbeeck@santaferelo.com
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FEATURE: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING OFFICE FURNITURE The right space with right furniture can make a big difference for your business. The very basic concept of choosing office furniture is not just about costs or “cool” design: it is also about productivity, culture, and flexibility and last but not least, the well-being and happiness of employees. As any office worker knows, seemingly simple design decision can have a large import on everyday working life and productivity. Not only does it affect your daytoday operations and your staff morale, but also convey to visitors about the origination’s identity or brand image. To establish an effective office space concept, the underlying objectives of choosing office furniture should be clear. There are so many things that can impact which type of office furniture you choose; however there are three factors that are absolutely crucial to the space planning. Overlook one of these, and you could end up disappointed. 1. Enhance Productivity To create an environment where employees can be optimally productive, first of all, furniture has to meet basic standards concerning ergonomics factors. For example, working in an office typically involves spending long hours of time sitting in an office chair. To avoid developing or compounding back problems, it’s important to have an office chair that’s ergonomic and that supports the lover back (lumber support) and promoted good posture.
2. Increase Flexibility As today’s organizations are characterized by frequent changes in both structure and work process, office furniture should be able to facilitate these changes why they occur preferably at minimum cost and with minimum disruption to the business and day to day activities. In response to different types of change, for instance like choosing the furniture that can easily be extended, split up and/or sublet will reduce cost in long-term. 3. Reduce Cost Cost reduction is very important and major objective in many office startups. Especially office rental space is relatively high in urban city; increasing workplace utilization can trim unnecessary costs. Desk sharing (hot desk) reduces the need for workstations and open workstation /cluster with strong structure makes it possible to squeeze in more employees as there is no table legs are obstructing the person sitting at the desk.
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4. Attract and Retain Staff For almost any organization, staff turnover is relatively increasing and as a business and attracting great employees is critical too. Providing employees with comfortable and ergonomic quality furniture tells them that management and helps to make a good impression on job applicants value them. 5. Brand Awareness “Branding … Branding.. Branding.” We’ve all heard that famous phrase, which create a image or perception of the organization. Traditionally, branding is marketing. However, the physical office environment with quality office furniture can also be used to convey a message of quality, identity and organizations’ vision clearly.
OFFICE CULTURE Co., Ltd. established in 2014, Myanmar’s leading supplier of integral office furniture solutions; with our office in Yangon serving clients throughout the region. All types of our furniture are offered in collaboration with one’s of the Asia leading and highly regarded office system furniture manufacture, “Bristol” that has been active in office furniture business for many years and has a reputation of more than 30 years dealing in furniture of high quality with ISO Certification. Our showroom at Taw Win Center, Level 03 has over 800 sq-ft that showcases many types of chair designs in a comfortable and ergonomically pleasing display. Showroom 4031/4033, Taw Win Center, 3rd Floor, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 092594 55550, 0925945555 4 info@officeculture.net www.officeculture.net Facebook: Bristolbyofficeculture
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Adventist Development and Relief Agency Myanmar ADRA seeks to improve and develop sustainable livelihoods to alleviate those living in poverty and disaster. www.adramyanmar.org/get-involved/carier-at-adra
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1 NGOs NGOs work independently of the government to help people at the grass-roots level and many of them are to be found in Myanmar. They often advertise for medical personnel including doctors, midwives and lab techs as well as translators, social workers, database specialists, field assistants, administration assistants, and communications/media personnel. Here are some websites to get you started:
Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders Recruits medical and non-medical field staff. When possible, provides healthcare in Yangon Divisions and Shan, Rakhine, and Kachin States. www.msfmyanmar.org/en
KT Care Foundation Myanmar KT Care is a non-profit organization that conducts emergency response and supports the economic development, capacity building, social and physical well-being of people in need. www.ktcare.org
Privately run international schools are often on the lookout for competent teaching staff. Pre-school teachers, teachers of Chinese or English as a Second Language, and guidance counselors are also sought after. There are 18 international schools in Yangon. Here is a selection:
Volunteering can be hard work, but the rewards will usually make it worthwhile. There is always a need for trained or untrained teachers and for builders, tradespeople, medical personnel, administrative, and field assistants. Some organisations accept day-helpers, while others will need a commitment of weeks before taking you on. Many of the larger NGOs only employ professionals, but smaller community projects and monasteries readily accept volunteers.
American / AP Curriculum International School of Myanmar www.ismyanmar.com International School Yangon www.isyedu.org Yangon Academy www.yangon-academy.org Yangon International School www.yismyanmar.com
British / IGCSE Curriculum Alba Language and Business Academy www.alba-edu.com Horizon – IGSE and IB www.hism.co Network International School www.networkinternationalschool.com
Some Volunteer Placements in Myanmar Most volunteers find placements in Yangon but it’s also possible to find community projects in rural areas. The following is a list of volunteer options to get you started. Aung Myay Thukha Monastery Teaching School A Monastic School in the center of Yangon (Rangoon) for orphans and disadvantaged children. 291 Children from Grade 1 to 10 attend daily. The children are a mix of nuns, monks, boys and girls. www.aungmyaythukha.org Eden Center for Disabled Children
Myanmar International School Yangon (MISY) www.misyedu.com
A not for profit organization catering to children with physical and intellectual disabilities irrespective of race, religion or nationally.
Myanmar International School www.mis-edu.com
www.edencenter.org
Singapore Curriculum Nelson International Education Center www.niecinternational.com Pride International School Myanmar www.myanmareducationservice.com
International Buddhist Education Center (IBEC), Sagaing Resolves to promote the ethical and educational standard of the new generations to be brilliant in the future. 0991033742 www.ibec-sg.com
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Oxford Burma Alliance Burma Volunteer Program (BVP) The program strongly believes in the value of donating your time and knowledge to the democracy and development movement in Myanmar.
at MarketPlace Golden Valley, so you can meet up face-to-face with the people behind the social initiatives and purchase their products.
www.oxfordburmaalliance.org/volunteer.html
There are many more and in diverse industries, so you will surely find one to suit your aspirations. Feel free to contact them to know how you can support their self-sustainability projects.
Teach for Myanmar TFM
AAR Japan
TFM provides a unique volunteer opportunity to support the social and educational development of Myanmar.
Provides vocational training for people with disabilities.
www.oxfordburmaalliance.org/teach-for-myanmar. html Volunteers in Asia (VIA)/USA Exchange Programs VIA offers high-impact experiential learning programs in Asia and the United States that transcend boundaries, transform lives, and strengthen our global community. www.viaprograms.org UN Volunteers The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is the UN organization that promotes volunteerism to support peace and development worldwide. www.unv.org/how-to-volunteer
4 SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP The best way to find opportunities to contribute to change is to stay updated through Facebook groups. Don’t hesitate to post and create some events and even proper ventures yourself! We have listed a few of socially active associations and businesses currently operating in Yangon, including those supported by the CityMart foundation “City Love & Hope.“ Once a month they host a “Weekend Bazaar” event
www.aarjapan.gr.jp/english/activity/myanmar/
Actionaid Concentrates on connecting people to resources in the central region of Magwe by building networks around health, education, and infrastructure. www.actionaid.org/myanmar
Action For Public Provides training, microfinance loans, and job opportunities in sewing for underprivileged youths and HIV sufferers. R 9 A, Corner of Pan Cherry Street and Hnin Si Phyu Street, Khayepin Yeik Mon 2nd Avenue 01636766, 0973232079 www.facebook.com/actionforpublicAFP
Amazing Grace Produces creative handicrafts from local raw and recycled material, through training of disabled people. 09420161927 www.facebook.com/Amazing-Grace-Souvenir-Shop-717235944967401/
FXB International Provides educational and vocational training for marginalised people. For women, they provide textile weaving and sewing training; and
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Hla Day Hla Day works with Myanmar artisans, disadvantaged groups, and small local businesses to design, develop and sell quality handmade products with a contemporary twist. They provide a sustainable market place, business, and design training to support the livelihoods of their producers, many of whom are struggling to overcome disability, exclusion, and poverty. 09250065309 www.hladaymyanmar.org/
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City Mart Foundation
Designs and sells fair-trade handicrafts made by marginalised populations, including youths, HIV sufferers, disabled individuals, and small family businesses.
1—11, Padonmar Stadium (east wing), Bargayar Street, Sanchaung Township 01 508460, 01 508461, 01 508462 city.hohr@city.com.mm
89, Thein Phyu Road 012953580
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Phoenix Supports the HIV infected community through health, business, training and development, and networking programs. They provide employment for the photocopy, book-binding, and a garment industries. 158-D, Htee Hlaing Shin (1) Street, (8) Ward Kyan Sittar Road, 11401 019648116 www.phoenixmyanmar.net
SoyAi by Children of Tomorrow Consists in producing and distributing fresh and nutritional soybean milk. Childen of Tomorrow aims to break dependence on donations and build up children with art, English, and music classes, as well as small business initiatives.
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EMBASSIES & CONSULATES _ Most foreign embassies and consulates are based in Yangon. Check the governments Ministry of Foreign Affairs (www.mofa.gov. mm) for more information. American Embassy 110, University Avenue, Kamayut Township 01536509 ConsularRangoon@state.gov www.burma.usembassy.gov/ 8 am — 4:30 pm, (Mon — Fri) except for Embassy Holidays
Australian Embassy 88, Strand Road, Kyauktada Township 01251810, 01246462, 01246463 austembassy.rangoon@dfat.gov.au www.myanmar.embassy.gov.au 8 am — 4 pm, (Mon — Fri)
Austrian Honorary Consulate No. 328/A, Pyay Road Sanchaung Township 01503 914,09 4459 39633 office@austrianconsul-myanmar.com 10 am - 12 pm (Mon - Fri)
Bangladesh Embassy 11-B, Than Lwin Road 01515275, 01526144 mission.yangon@mofa.gov.bd 9:30 am — 1 pm, 2 pm — 5 pm (Mon — Thur) 9 am — 12:30 pm, 2pm — 5pm (Fri)
Brazilian Embassy 56, Pyay Road, 6.5 Mile, Hlaing Township 01507225, 01507251, 01507482 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
Bruneian Embassy 17, Kanbawza Yeikthar Street, Golden Valley (1), Bahan Township 01526985, 01524285 myangon.myanmar@mfa.gov.bn www.bruneiemb@bruneiemb.com.mm 8:30 am — 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm — 4:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
Cambodian Embassy The Royal Embassy of Cambodia 25 (3B/4B), New University Avenue Road, Bahan Township 01549609, 01540964 camemb.mmr@mfa.gov.ah 8 am — 12 pm, 2 pm — 4 pm (Mon — Fri) Consular: 9 am — 11 pm, 2 pm — 3:30 pm (Mon — Thur)
Canadian Embassy 9th Floor, Centerpoint Tower, 65, Sule Pagoda Road 01384805 YNGON@international.gc.ca 8 am — 4:30 pm (Mon — Thur) 8 am — 1:30 pm (Fri) Consular: 1:30 pm — 3 pm (Tue — Thur)
Chinese Embassy 1, Pyi Daung Su Yeiktha Road, Dagon Township 01221280—81, 01221926 chinaemb_mm@mfa.gov.cn www.mm.china-embassy.org
No. 3, Pyay Road, 6 Miles Hlaing Township 01538 700 ygnamb@um.dk myanmar.um.dk Office Hours: Monday-Thursday: 08:30-16:30 Friday: 08:30-14:00 Consular matters: Monday-Friday: 10:00-12:00
100, Pyi Daung Su Yeiktha Road, Dagon Township 01254465, 01254469, 01229750 bidpen@indonesia.com.mm, info@kbriyangon.org, kbriygn@indonesia.com.mm
Egyptian Embassy 81, Pyi Daung Su Yeiktha Road, Dagon Township 0222886—87 embassy.yangon@mofagove.eg www.mfa.gov.eg/Yangon-Emb 9 am — 3 pm (Mon — Fri)
Finnish Liaison Office Nordic House: 3, Pyay Road, 6 Miles, Hlaing Township 01513459, 01513627 sanomat.YAN@formin.fi 8:30 am — 4:30 pm (Mon — Thu) 8:30 am — 2.00 pm (Fri)
French Embassy 102, Pyi Daung Su Yeiktha Road, Dagon Township 01212 520, 523, 528, 530, 532 or 01212178 ambafrance.rangoun@diplomatie.gouv.fr www.ambafrance-mm.org 8:45 am — 12:45 pm, 1:45 pm — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
German Embassy 9, Bogyoke Aung San Museum Road, Bahan Township 01548951, 01548952 info@rangoon.diplo.de 8 am — 3 pm
Indian Embassy 545/547, Merchant Street, Kyauktada Township 095491219, 01243972, 0188412, 01243972 indiaembassy@mptmail.net.mm www.indiaembassy.net.mm
Israeli Embassy 15, Khabaung Street, Hlaing Township 01515115 info@yangon.mfa.gov.il www.embassies.gov.il/yangon 9 am — 4 pm (Mon — Thur) 9 am — 2:30 pm (Fri)
Italian Embassy 3, Inya Myaing Road, Golden Valley 01527100—1 ambyang.mail@esteri.it amb.yangon@cert.esteri.it 8:30 am — 2:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
Japanese Embassy 100, Nat Mauk Road, Bahan Township 01545988, 01540399, 01540400, 01540411, 01549644—8 info.cul@yn.mofa.go.jp/eco@yn.mofa.go.jp www.mm.emb-japan.go.jp
Laotian Embassy Embassy of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. A-1 Diplomatic Quarters, Taw Win Road, Dagon Township 01222482 Laomyanmar@yahoo.com 8:30 am — 12 pm, 2 pm — 4:30 pm (Mon —Fri) Consular: 8:30 am — 12 pm, 2 pm — 4 pm (Mon — Fri)
Malaysian Embassy 82, Pyi Daung Su Yeikhta Road, Dagon Township 01220230, 01220249, 01220251, 01220248 mwyangon@kln.gov.my www.kln.gov.my/perwakilan/yangon 8 am — 4 pm (Mon — Fri)
Nepalese Embassy 16, Nat Mauk Yeiktha Road, Tamwe Township 01545880, 01557168 nepemb@mptmail.net.mm
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Norwegian Embassy Nordic House: 3, Pyay Road, 6 Miles, Hlaing Township 01513459, 01513627, 01513175, 01513740 emb.yangon@mfa.no www.myanmar.norway.info 8:30 am — 4:30 pm (Mon — Thu) 8:30 am — 2.00 pm (Fri)
Pakistani Embassy A-4, Diplomatic Quarters, Pyay Road 01222881 pakeembyangon@gmail.com
Philippine Embassy 7, Gandamar Road, Yankin Township 01558149—53 p.e.yangon@gmail.com www.philembassy-yangon.com 8 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
Russian Embassy 38, Sagawa Road, Dagon Township 01241955, 01254161 rusinmyan@yandex.ru www.rusembmyanmar.org
Serbian Embassy 114-A, Inya Road, Kamayut Township 01515282, 01515283 serbemb@yangon.net.mm 9 am — 5 pm
Singaporean Embassy 238, Dhammazedi Road, Bahan Township 01559001 singemb_ygn@sgmfa.gov.sg www.mfa.gov.sg/yangon 8:30 am — 1 pm, 2 pm — 5 pm (Mon — Fri) Visa Hours: 9:30 am — 11:30 am (Mon — Fri) (Visa application) 2:30 pm — 4 pm (Visa collection) The Embassy is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.
Korean Embassy 97, University Avenue, Bahan Township 01527142—4, 01515190, 01524148 myanmar@mofa.go.kr 8:30 am — 12 pm, 1:30 pm — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea 77C, Shin Saw Pu Rd, Sanchaung Township 01512642, 01510205 9 am — 12 pm, 2 pm — 6pm (Mon — Fri)
Sri Lankan Embassy 34, Taw Win Road, Dagon Township srilankaemb@mptmail.net.mm, embsrilanka@mptmail.net.mm 01222812, 01214315
Swedish Consulate 130(B), Than Lwin Street, Bahan Towhship 01539901, 01511256, 095006972 smtmhr@myanmar.com.mm 9:30 am — 12:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
Swedish Embassy (Section Office) Nordic House: 3, Pyay Road, 6 Miles, Hlaing Township 019669517, 18, 19, 20, 01663887, 01666869, 01656884 8:30 am — 4:30 pm
Thai Embassy 94, Pyay Road, Manawhari Street, Dagon Township 01226721, 01226728, 01226824, 01222784 thaiygn@mfa.go.th Visa and Consular section: Application for Visa / Legalisation 9 am — 11:30 am Collection of Visa / Legalisation 2 pm — 5 pm
United Kingdom of Great Britain 80, Strand (Kan-na) Road, Kyauktada Township 01370867, 01380322, 01371852, 01371853, 01256438, 01370863—5 8 am — 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm — 4:30 pm (Mon — Thur), 8 am — 1 pm (Fri) Visa Hours: 8:15 am — 9:45 am (Mon — Thur)
Vietnamese Embassy 70/72, Than Lwin Road, Bahan Township 01511305, 01501992 vnembmyr@cybertech.net.mm www.vietnamembassy-myanmar.org/ 8 am — 11 am, 2 pm — 4 pm (Mon — Fri)
DHL Express C/05 HB Logistics, Ground Floor, 58, Warden Street, Lanmadaw Township 01215516V18 8:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri), 8:30 am — 12:30 pm (Sat)
Express Mail Service International 361, Pyay Road (near Hanthawaddy roundabout), Sanchaung Township 01515151, 01503576—79, 81, 82 myanmaposts@mptmail.net.mm 9:30 am — 2 pm (Mon — Fri)
MGL (Magnate Group Logistics) is the local competitor of DHL and equally efficient in getting your letters and parcel deliver on time around the country. 9 am - 5:30 pm (Mon - Fri), 9 am - 1 pm (Sat) 8th Mile Branch 46/47, Myaing Hay Wun Housing, 8th Mile, Mayangone Township 019669588, 01651627 info@mglexpress.com Downtown Branch 288, Ground Floor, 40th Street, Upper Block, Kyauktada Township 01246681, 01246667 info@mglexpress.com
Post Office Corner of Bo Aung Kyaw Street & Strand Road, Botahtaung Township 9:30 am — 2 pm (Mon—Fri)
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Reforms have set the ball rolling in Yangon and for those with an idea and an appetite for new challenges, the steps towards setting up your own business and employing locals have become more straightforward. As with most things in Myanmar, making things work depends a lot on getting to know the right people and taking the initiative, so start networking!
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FEATURE: SETTING UP YOUR OWN BUSINESS _ Many foreigners working and residing in Myanmar do so under a Business Visa, whether single entry valid 70 days or multiple entry valid 6 or 12 months. However, this is not the correct process to obtain legal employment in Myanmar. According to the Myanmar Immigration law, business visas are for conducting meetings and business, not for seeking gainful employment. This is how you should proceed to make sure you are working and residing legally in Myanmar. The benefits of having a long term stay permit and Foreigner’s Registration Certificate (FRC) are: 1. Not having to travel on visa runs every 70 days,
Visa & Immigration services provider, as the application process can be a daunting task for a layman. The process involves obtaining a recommendation letter from the relevant government authority / ministry, which is dependent on the employer’s company registration. This process can take anywhere between 5 days to 1 month depending on the issuing authority, and many documents are required from both the employer and applicant. Once the recommendation letter has been issued, the applicant can then proceed to the Immigration Department to get the long term stay permit stamped in the passport and to obtain their certificate from the FRC Department. These processes run concurrently and can take up to 1 week in total.
2. Lower personal income tax burden, and 3. A legal employment status fully compliant with the Myanmar immigration law. Step 1: Business Visa The first entry must be on a Business Visa, either obtained at the embassy of the country of residence prior to departure or, for 48 lucky countries, through visa on arrival at the airport. Tourist visas or applicants who enter under the visa waiver program (mostly South East Asian nationals) cannot be considered for conversion to stay permits. Step 2: Long Term Stay Permit and Foreigner’s Registration Certificate (FRC) Once arrived in Myanmar, the applicant must apply for the Foreigner’s Registration Certificate (FRC) and Long Term Stay Permit. At this point in time, it is recommended to seek the assistance of a specialized
Once both have been obtained, the applicant is considered to be working legally in Myanmar. The stay permit is granted for 3 months for the first application, then 6 months for the first renewal, and 12 months for every renewal thereafter (DICA) or 6 months (MIC companies). During the renewal process, the applicant is not required to leave the country. In fact, it is encouraged that applicants to stay in Myanmar during that time to avoid unnecessary delays in application. For any questions relating to visas or relocation to or from Myanmar, call Santa Fe’s Yangon office: on 0930088196, or contact Quentin van Meerbeeck by email: Quentin.vanmeerbeeck@santaferelo.com
International Business Center High quality office space available facing Inya Lake. 88, Pyay Road, Hlaing Township 01667133, 01513482, 01524881, 01667132 8:30 am — 4:30 pm (Mon — Fri), 8 am — 12pm (Sat)
Prime Hill Business Square (PHBS)
Much like property prices, quality office space is at a premium in Yangon; even more so with facilities in a good location and with fast, reliable internet connection. This has led to an upsurge in popularity of serviced offices, many of which offer desks on a short, mid or long-term basis.
Hintha Business Center
Prime Hill Business Square (PHBS) by Chiyoda & Public Works Co., Ltd is an office building conveniently located in Yangon with four floors and a beautiful courtyard garden. PHBS is the former Ministry of Construction building which has been recently renovated. They provide comfortable office spaces, functional facilities, accessibility and safety. An Information and Communication Technological environment supported by KDDI and the security service supported by a local Japanese company is
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the best offered in Yangon. The cafeteria and convenience store are full of Japanese food and products. 60, Shwe Dagon Pagoda Road, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar 01382710, 01382720, 01251858 contact@cpw.com.mm http://primehillbusinesssquare.com, www.cpw.com.mm
Pyay Garden - Residence & Office Tower Pyay Garden offers office spaces and serviced apartments. They provide services to ensure a pleasant environment and conducive working conditions for employees. 346/354, Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township 01505950, 01505951 sales.pyaygarden@gmail.com www.pyaygardenofficetower.com 8 am - 6 pm (Mon — Sat) sales.pyaygarden@gmail.com www.pyaygardenofficetower.com
Union Business Center (UBC) UBC is a modern office building offering modern facilities with high quality specifications that will meet the needs of a discerning business clientele. Nat Mauk Street, Bahan Township 0943090756, 018603434 director@ccifrance-myanmar.org, commercialleasingsection@gmail.com www.shwetaunggroup.com
2 SERVICED OFFICES & BUSINESS CENTERS Arcc Offices Equipped with the best IT connectivity, ergonomic, and functional office furnishing and the highest quality materials and fit-out. Modern communication facilities with enterprise-grade telephony and high speed broadband are provided. Hledan Center, Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 012305656 enquiry@arccoffices.com
AVA Executive Offices The AVA Executive Offices have brand new office space available for rent. They are situated in Pearl Condo and services include meeting rooms, a hot desk and extensive business support options. Suite 213—217, Second Floor, Pearl Condo, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 0186046605, 018604670 sales@ava-offices.com
CCI France Myanmar This modern business center is located at the economic heart of Yangon, in a fully equipped building offering comfortable small offices or individual desks at a bargain price, with a large range of services. Parkside One, 271/273, Bagayar Street, Sanchaung Township 01523700, 09250541614 director@ccifrance-myanmar.org, director@ccifrance-myanmar.org
Hintha Business Centers Located in the heart of downtown Yangon, Hintha Business Centers have a large, flexible, and well-designed office space. It offers fulltime, fully serviced offices, as well as access
Keier Group The Keier Group is dedicated to providing fully furnished, well-equipped, serviced offices to our clients working in Myanmar. 561—567, Merchant Street, #801—804, Kyauktada Township, Yangon (10-15 minutes up from Embassy of India) 01378410, 0949214888 info@keiergroup.com, ss.aye@keiergroup.com www.keiergroup.com 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Sat)
My Yangon Office
Modern office space in Yangon’s tallest tower with easy access to major hotels, Yangon Central Station, banks, and shopping malls Sakura Tower, 339, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktada Township 01255255 stowersales@myanmar.com.mm
Serv-Smart Business Center A rare combination of quality and affordability which makes it possible to start your business in Yangon at a low cost. Their aim is to help entrepreneurs, start-ups, and SME’s to concentrate on their core business. 77/2B, Dhammazedi Road (corner of U Wisara Road & Myaynigone Road), Sanchaung Township 0931323291 info@serv-smart.com www.serv-smart.com
My Yangon Office is a fully serviced office that offers a range of services at the heart of Yangon. Located in a very central location, you will be offered all the services and comfort you would expect in order to run your operations in the most effective way.
Swiss Business Office Center
42A, Pantra Street, Dagon Township 09422460619 manager@myyangonoffice.com www.myyangonoffice.com 8 am — 6:30 pm (Mon — Fri), 8 am — 2 pm (Sat)
36—38A, Myay Nu Gran Condo, Sanchaung Township 012306067—70 sales@sboc-yangon.com 8 am — 7 pm (Mon — Fri), 9 am — 2 pm (Sat) (closed Sunday)
Office @ 36th Managed by Officehub Services (Myanmar) Co. Ltd. with a parent company in Singapore, Office @ 36th offers fully-equipped serviced offices, with multinational corporations, emerging companies, as well as start-ups who want to set up offices in Yangon. 129, 36th Street, Kyauktada Township 01387947, 01387940—50, 01387947 info@officehubservices.com 8:30 am — 5:30 pm
Swiss Business Office Center offers A-grade offices in a prime location in central Yangon, located between two of the city’s main roads, Pyay Road and U Wisara Road.
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Floor 3, 608 Merchant Street (corner of Merchant Street & 31st Street), Downtown. 014413410, 014413433 608merchant@hinthabusinesscenters.com 9:30 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri,), 9 am — 1pm (Sat)
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read more: co-working This is for those of you who want something a bit more professional than a coffee shop or a hotel lobby, but don’t need the exorbitant rents of serviced offices or the headache of taking on a lease. Phandeeyar The co-working space for techies who build apps, tools and content to accelerate change and development in Myanmar, by the Myanmar Innovation Lab. 561, Merchant Road, MAC Tower 11th Floor 0960072463, 0970732067
1 ACCOUNTING CHO Group CHO Group provides consulting services for: computerised accounting and taxation, company formation, documentation and liquidation, financial consultancy and company secretarial work, and registration of tradesmen and patents. 181/183, Room 303, Fourth floor, 34 Street, (Upper Block), Kyauktada Township 01255950, 01255951, 01391626, 095007973, 098633626 chogroupservices@gmail.com 9:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri), 9:30 am — 3 pm (Sat)
FAA Group They offer consulting services for: accounting and auditing, accounting system development, company incorporation, tax advisory, and investment advisory and MIC appraisal work. 26(C), Nawaday Street, Yaw Min Gyi Ward, Dagon Township 01393196, 01381376, 095119828 mmlwin.faa@gmail.com 9:30 am — 4:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
This firm specialises in company formation, accounting designs and auditing, financial and tax consulting, cost structuring, secretarial services, and management information systems. 365 (A-1), Room No. B-3, Yoma Yeiktha, Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 012304349, 01523327, 0949313006 famatco@gmail.com 9:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
2 CONSULTANTS Fukken (Engineering Consultant) This Civil Engineering and Geotechnical Consulting Firm conducts geotechnical investigation, surveying, field and laboratory testing for soil, construction supervision (building and road), water supply and Computer Aided Drawing & Designs for development projects. They have been participating in development projects in both private and public sectors since 1997 in Myanmar. 131, Pin Lon (3rd) Street, (27/4) Ward, Shwe Pin Lon Real Estate, North Dagon Township 018010896 fukkenyb@myanmar.com.mm www.myanmargeoconsultant.com www.fukkenmyanmar.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri), 9 am — 12:30 pm (Sat)
Signium International (Yangon) Signium International is a global executive search consulting firm.Their expertise lays with recruiting, growing, and retaining the very best leadership talents for their clients. They have offices in more than 25 countries. Swiss Business Office Center, 36—39(A), Myay Nu Street, Sanchaung Township 012306068 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri)
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Thura Swiss Thura Swiss is a Myanmar based research, consulting, and capital markets specialist uniting the expertise of local and foreign professionals. Shwe Hinthar B 307, 6 ½ Miles, Pyay Road 01654730, Fax: 01654733 info@thuraswiss.com www.thuraswiss.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
Vriens & Partners This Singapore-based corporate advisory firm focuses on political risk analysis, government relations, and public affairs in Southeast Asia. 103, First Floor, Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktada Township 01372068 9 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
3 CORPORATE TRAINING CENTERS Asia Language and Business Academy (ALBA) This private school was established in 2003, and provides education from Kindergarten to IGCSE level. They have weekend and evening education programs aimed towards children and adults. 66, Shwedagon Pagoda Road (near Nawaday Street), Dagon Township 0973154742, 01376314, 01376236, 01384055 admin@albaedu.com www.alba-edu.com 9 am — 3 pm
Knowledge Management and Dedication KMD provides professional and vocational training in IT and Management (Computing, Business Information Systems).
174—182, Pansodan Road (Middle Block), Kyauktada Township 01245180, 01385877, 01385177 9 am — 8:30 pm
MCC Group MCC opened in 1986 and was the first computer training school in Myanmar. Today, they provide IT trainings on software, systems, data, and much more. Theingyi Bazaar, Block(C), Third Floor, Ward (3&4), Shwedagon Pagoda Street, Pabedan Township 01245762, 01249152, 01246634, 01395512, 01246907 info@mccsolution.com www.mccsolution.com 9 am — 6 pm
Myanmar Financial Center (MFC) MFC is the leading center that offers professional training for the banking and finance industry in Myanmar, which includes programmes in retail banking, cards and payments professional, branch manager and customer service certification. MFC also deliver trainings in project management customised to organisational needs. Shwe Asia Tower, 2nd Floor, Corner of Mahabandoola Rd. and 48th Street, Botahtaung Township 09257999601 / 602 / 603 info@mfc.com.mm www.mfc.com.mm
4 LAW Baker & McKenzie This international law firm advises clients on doing business in Myanmar. They also advise multinationals and Asian conglomerates on inbound investment in Myanmar in sectors like energy, mining and infrastructure, information technology and telecommunications, consumer goods, corporate transactions, and IP.
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1203, 12th Floor, Sakura Tower, 339, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktada Township 01255056 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri)
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DFDL provides a full range of legal and tax services to foreign and local investors operating in Myanmar since 1995. There are locations in both Yangon and Naypyitaw and they work on projects in energy, mining and infrastructure, real estate and construction, taxation, corporate and commercial law, mergers and acquisitions, and English governed transactions. 134A, Than Lwin Road, Golden Valley Ward (1), Bahan Township (GPO Box 729) 01526180 myanmar@dfdl.com 8:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
Luther Law Firm Luther has an international legal team that is dedicated to a practical and efficient approach with the highest demands towards quality, integrity and responsiveness. Luther’s accomplishments to date include establishing numerous governmental and non-governmental institutions in Myanmar, playing an advisory role in government bodies and state-owned enterprises, investors and MNCs, as well as assisting government bodies in drafting laws and regulations. 401, Myawaddy Bank Luxury Complex Bo Gyoke Road, (corner of War Dan Street) Lanmadaw Township www.luther-lawfirm.com www.luther-services.com
Rödl & Partner This international firm provides audit, legal, management, and tax consulting in more than 43 countries. 63C, Pyay Road, 6.5 Mile, Hlaing Township 01507236, Fax: 01538675 yangon@roedl.pro www.roedl.com 9 am — 5:30 pm
VDB Loi Myanmar Their lawyers and legal advisers are specialised in foreign investment, M&A, telecommunications, energy, taxation, and real estate/ infrastructure. They have offices in Yangon and in Nay Pyi Taw. Level 8, Centerpoint Towers, 65, Sule Pagoda Road & Merchant Street, Kyauktada Township 01371902, 01371635, Fax: 01241238 Edwin@vdb-loi.com, Jean@vdb-loi.com www.vdb-loi.com/offices/myanmar 8 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
5 MARKET RESEARCH Myanmar Marketing Research & Development (MMRD) Co., Ltd Myanmar’s first marketing research company and producer of Yangon Directory (Yellow Pages). Business insight and social insight are currently active under MMRD research services, while the former consumer insight, market insight, and media insight have become a new organization as Nielsen MMRD. 9th Floor, Building (C), New Mingalar Market, Corner of Set Yone Rd (Mill Road) & Banyardala Road, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Township 01202126, 01201350 rd@mmrdrs.com www.mmrdrs.com 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri)
MiTA For translations from and to Myanmar, English, French, Thai, Chinese, Hindi, Bengali, and Japanese. They can take on large volumes of documents with short deadlines. 604, Building B, Delta Plaza, Shwe Gon Daing Road, Bahan Township 09420110451, 09420110666 isbc@mitaservices.com.sg www.mitaservices.com 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Sat)
Aung Translation This translation company offers professional translation from Myanmar to English and English to Myanmar in various fields from legal translation and contract, advertising to movie scripts, and literature. 139, Second Floor, Bagayar Road, Sanchaung Township 0973211907 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri), 9am — 1pm (Sat) aung.translation@gmail.com
Myanmar Translation Co., Ltd They specialise in English-Burmese translation. Their team is composed of language professionals, industry experts, historians, and retired academicians, which can cater to complex and industry specific translation needs.
Gorgeous Translation Translation services from and into English, Korean, and Myanmar languages. 277, Sakawar Street, Hta Ward, North Okkalapa Township 09253298145 gorgeoustranslation@gmail.com www.gorgeoustranslation.com 9 am — 6 pm
Blossom This group of freelance professional translators can help you out on small translation, transcription, editing, localization, proofreading, and interpretation projects. 74, Seik Pyoyae Padathar Street, (11) Ward, Yankin Township 09250017802, 0973082069 blossom.translation@gmail.com 8 am — 6 pm
7 PRINTING COMPANIES Dewi This is the place to go for top-quality business cards. It may take 2 weeks to get them made, but when you see them, you know why. 25, Corner of Zezawa & Yey Kyaw Main Road, Pazundaung Township 0973115254, 09254133544 dewimedia@gmail.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
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There are two types of translations: the one for everyday activities and one for major documents. To get official documents translated with a guarantee that the terms and conditions are clear and identical, you will have to turn to law firms. Their notary services stamp and endorse entire responsibility in the case of inaccurate rendering of information. Law firms are listed on page. For non-sensitive translations, you can choose from the following:
55, Baho Road (Corner of Baho Road & Ahlone Road, Ahlone Township 01221271, 01212409, 01214708, 0973147732, 0973015993 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Sat) thant@myanmartranslationco.com www.myanmartranslationco.com
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Digital Cottage Paper & PVC Card
095164220, 0973048529 kyauksein.printingpress@gmail.com 8 am — 6 pm (Mon — Sat)
They have lots of different paper qualities in stock and they also make plastic cards (loyalty, club cards).
MCM Press
27/28 (Near Lan Thit Street Gate), First Floor, Bahosi Housing, Lanmadaw Township 09254052814—7, 095173948 customerservice@digitalcottage.net 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Sat)
Need printing? With a sheet ged, web offset, and a digital press at their disposal, MCM has made a name for themselves as one of the leading providers of top quality printing in Yangon.
Goody Yangon
379/383, Bo Aung Kyaw Street, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar Tel: (01) 253 642, 392 928
An authorized Fuji Xerox printing house, Goody Yangon specializes in on-demand printing services, including business card printing within 3 hours of order. Use their self-service corner, or consult with their fully professional designers and staff for any printing requirements. 56/A, Bo Yar Nyunt Street, Dagon Township, Yangon 09451749533 info@goody-yangon.com www.goody-Yangon.com
Graphic Solution by MK Group This Thai press house focuses on delivering high resolution, vivid, and exact colors according to the original art works. They invest in training and the latest printing technologies to deliver high standard quality even with tight schedules. Old Thiri Mingalar Market, First Floor, Kyi Myine Daing Kannar Road, Ahlone Township 09421172728, 011220886 9 am — 6 pm (Mon—Sat)
Kyauk Sein Offset Printing & Services They provide graphic design, lamination, die-cutting, folding, creasing, and other post printing services. 171, 33rd Street (Upper Block), Kyauktada Township 01378340, 09252512510, 09798417527,
Shwe Naing Ngan Offering one-stop printing and paper selling, this company works in business printing services in a diverse array of paper formats, including A4, Enova, and Woodfree. 90/C, Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd, Bahan Township 01400880, 01554474, 01548042, 0973082255, 0973082233
Thazin Color Printing Services Particularly recommended if you are in a hurry. They will print out your cards in 15—20 minutes. 207, Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Township 01375999
Y Collection Myanmar The printing services provided here cover just about anything paper-crafted invitation product you may need (greeting cards, postcards, invitations & favours). 106, 49th Street, Middle Block, Pazundaung Township 01202662, 01201264 info@ycollectionmyanmar.com www.ycollectionmyanmar.com 9:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Sat)
Centurion Auto offers both private and corporate fleet car rentals. They have a high focus on safety and hospitality. They provide transportation solutions, while making sure you don’t have to deal with the hassle that comes along with driving in the city. 157/41, Yeiktha 2nd Street, Thingangyun Township 01571586, 01223423, 09250188232, 09254204653 9 am—6 pm (Mon—Fri ), 9 am—12 pm (Sat) info@centurionauto.com www.centurionauto.com
Europcar The popular international car rental service comes to Yangon. Provides a wide range of rental possibilities, including airport and business transfers, half and full day hires, weekly and monthly rates, and long term leasing. Yangon Airport Road, Yangon International Airport (Departure Lounge), Mingalardon Township 1646330, 09977720143, 09402510003.) www.europcar-myanmar.com
KMO Classic Transportation Services KMO has been providing car rental service since 2009. They cater to local and international customers and have several types of vehicles. Room No.701, Building No. 35 Condo, Sanchaung Township 095380409, 095192878, 0949317215, 0932121577, 09425326588 kmotransportationservices@gmail.com www.kmo-myanmar.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Sat)
SM Tours & Transport has been offering international standard accommodations, meals, and transportation facilities since 1994. Their 95 staff members and 38 private motor deluxe coaches, mini-buses, and cars are available to suit all kinds of needs. 32, Ground Floor, 10th Street (Middle Block), Lanmadaw Township 01225774, 01225775, 01225776 smtours@gmail.com, smtoursjpn@gmail.com www.smmyanmar.com 9 am — 5 pm
YOMA Fleet Their vision is to be the preferred vehicle solution provider in Myanmar. Provides 24/7 access to customers for vehicle hire solutions that can help with both daily and contract rentals. Services exclude drivers and fuel. 7/8, B-1, 1st Floor, Yoma Bank Building, Shwe Marlar St.,FMI City, Hlaing Thar Yar township, Yangon, Myanmar Ph - 09 45003 5280
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Banking for foreigners in Myanmar remains difficult. Despite apparent progress in the opening up of the economy, things have not improved much in the past two years in this respect. ATM machines are now available, but can be unreliable, expensive to use, and users have reported fraud. This seems to be exacerbated by the recent introduction of regulations clamping down on USD transactions within the country. The Kyat was previously removed from international markets in an attempt to negate its continuing depreciation. Any loosening of such policy is likely to send the Kyat into further decline and possibly freefall. This would further damage the economy creating a flight of capital overseas. The number of foreign organisations and individuals in Myanmar wanting access to overseas banks is growing, demand is not high enough to stimulate
improvements. Most expatriates manage their money in two ways. Some employers pay part of their salary to an offshore account with the remainder in Kyat. Others are paid locally in cash, making deposits in an overseas accounts when they travel abroad. This is now restricted by the new regulation limiting the amount of cash allowed to be hand carried out of Myanmar. However, it is possible to make international transactions here. Western Union has links with seven local banks, allowing inbound transfers. Additionally, export transfers are possible. The time required to arrange each transaction is unreliable and if the receiving overseas bank still “believes there are sanctions,� they will return the funds, albeit at a reduced fee. Most foreign banks refuse to open accounts for expats living in Myanmar; others close accounts of anyone who informs them they live here.
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1 GOVERNMENT BANKS Central Bank of Myanmar 26/A, Set Hmu 1st Street, Yankin Township 01543769
Government Employees Bank 23/25, First Floor, Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktada Township 01371620, 01377465
Myanmar Agriculture Development Bank 26/42, Second Floor, Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Township
Myanmar Economic Bank 43/45, Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Township 01379349, 01379351, 01371840
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New US regulations designed to prevent tax evasion (FATCA) cause many international banks to refuse to deal with US citizens at all. Overseas, only one Thai bank accepts non-resident expatriates. Additionally, one Isle of Man bank offers expatriates, including Americans, access to accounts, though applicant screening is stringent.
80/86, Mahabandoola Garden Road, Kyauktada Township 01370994, 01380616
Myanma Investment & Commercial Bank 170/176, Bo Aung Kyaw Street, Botahtaung Township 01253196, 01256901
2 PRIVATE BANKS Asia Green Development Bank Provides personal, corporate, and international banking options. 519, Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 01523903 9 am — 3 pm
Ayeyarwady Bank Provides personal, corporate, and investment services. 149, Bo Aung Kyaw Street, Kyauktada Township 01372942, 01372941
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CB Bank
World Bank
For personal and business. Also provides online banking services.
The global firm will be concentrating on reducing rural poverty, investing in Myanmar’s citizens and effective institutions, and supporting a dynamic private sector for job creation.
334/336, Strand Road, Latha Township 01372646, 01371848 9 am — 3 pm
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Innwa Bank Investment and development banking. Also provides retail banking. 550/552, Merchant Street, Kyauktada Township 01391132, 01391131 9:30 am — 3 pm
Kanbawza Bank (KBZ) Provides a variety of personal and corporate banking services. 615/1, Pyay Road, Kamayut Township 01538075, 01538078 9 am — 3 pm
Myanma Apex Bank Provides personal, business, and international banking. 207, Thein Phyu Road (middle block), Botahtaung Township 01398811—19 www.mabbank.com 9 am — 3 pm
United Amara Bank (UAB) Retail, corporate, and trade finance services. 520, Second Floor, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township 018603009—18 9 am — 5:30 pm
57, Pyay Road, 6.5 Mile, Hlaing Township 01654824—29
Yoma Bank One of Myanmar’s largest private banks, provides retail, SME, business, and personal banking services. 380, 606/6, Sixth Floor, Bogyoke Aung San Street, FMI Center, Pabedan Township 01246799, 01246800 9:30 am — 3 pm
3 FOREIGN BANKS These Foreign banks have obtained a license to operate in Myanmar, but they are limited to one branch each and aren’t permitted to operate a retail-banking business (business with consumers). They are allowed to lend only in foreign currency, and not in kyat, unless they partner up with a local bank. Companies are, however, able to open both kyat and foreign currency accounts with the foreign banks. One advantage for foreign companies is that they can now build on their existing relationships from abroad when they do banking in Myanmar. Having a credit status and established business relationship with the head office of a branch in Myanmar will make it easier to get a loan.
ANZ Bank 1807, 18 Floor, Sakura Tower, 339, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktada Township 01255205 9am — 6pm (Mon—Fri)
BANKS Mr. Tossatis Rodprasert, AVP & Chief Representative Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon Lobby Floor, 40, Nat Mauk Road, Tamwe Township 01549922, 01549933 tossatis.bangkokbankyangon@gmail.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
Bank of Tokyo - Mitsubishi UFJ 1602, 16th Floor, Sakura Tower, 339, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktada Township 01255220, 01255224, 01255225 www.bk.mufg.jp 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited (ICBC) 601A, Sixth Floor, Sakura Tower, No. 339, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktada Township 01255045, 01255078 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
Malaysia’s Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank) Seventh Floor, Centerpoint Towers, No.65, Corner of Sule Pagoda Road & Merchant Street, Kyauktada Township 01377526, 01377527 malekk@maybank.com.mm 8:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
Mizuho Bank Room 03-12, Level 3, Sedona Business Suites, 1, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Yankin Township 01544071 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri)
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC Bank) Union Financial Center (UFC), Unit 02-10 (corner of Mahabandoola Road & Thein Phyu Road), 45th Street, Botahtaung Township 018610388 myanmar@ocbc.com
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) 1217, 12A, Floor Sakura Tower, No.339, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktada Township 01255397 9 am — 6 pm
United Overseas bank (UOB Bank) Unit #01-L1, Parkroyal Hotel, Yaw Min Gyi Street, Dagon Township 01250388 www.uobgroup.com
4 REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES Those still awaiting a license cannot operate and just have representative offices, for now.
DBS Bank Singapore 1002, 10th Floor, Sakura Tower, 339, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Kyauktada Township 01255299 www.dbs.com.sg/ 9 am — 5pm (Mon — Fri)
Siam Commercial Bank 17A, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Golden Valley Ward II, Bahan Township 01540229 vitita.theeraporn@scb.co.th, Nway_nway.htway@scb.co.th
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FEATURE: INVESTING IN MYANMAR _ If you are thinking of investing in Myanmar, there are some things you should know. According to World Bank’s Doing Business report of 2016, Myanmar stands at 160th of 189 ranking economies on the ease of starting a business, a notable improvement from the rank of 189 last year. A foreign company can do business in Myanmar as a representative office of the parent company. However, such a representative office will be subjected to higher taxes. Otherwise, foreign companies can form a local limited liability company, registering under the Myanmar Companies Act (MCA) as either a manufacturing or service company. For further favourable terms, foreign companies can register under the Myanmar Foreign Investment Law (MFIL). To qualify, the investor will need to submit an investment proposal together with the justifications on how its investment will bring benefits to the country to the Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC). The MIC also sets which sectors foreigners can or cannot invest. Recently, the number of economic activities which are not allowed to be carried out by foreign investors has been reduced from 21 to 10 and the number of economic activities to be allowed only by joint venture with Myanmar citizens from 42 to 30.
Simply put, low tech, less capital intensive sectors (e.g., small-scale trading, restaurant, or retail) are reserved for Myanmar people. In sectors which require foreign technology and capital (e.g., onshore and shallow-water oil & gas exploration, stock exchange licenses), a foreign entity can operate via a Joint Venture with a local partner. The joint venture ratio between local and foreign entity varies from sector to sector. Generally, local company must hold at least 20% of the shares in the entity. In some industries, the minimum amount is higher (40% in warehousing; 50% in securities business; 51% for publishing of journals and magazines). In high tech or capital intensive sectors (e.g., telcos, deep-sea exploration, wholesale banking), foreigners can own 100% of the investment. Shine Zaw-Aung, New Crossroads Asia New Crossroads Asia is a financial advisory which supports local and foreign companies in taking advantage of the business opportunities in Myanmar. They provide market intelligence, market entry strategy and financial advisory. 20B Thitsar Oo Yin, Kanbe Road 09250151575 information@newcrossroadsasia.com www.newcrossroadsasia.com
Opening a bank account in Myanmar is pretty straight forward and can be done in 30minutes. Although each bank has its own procedure, expect to get your MPU (Myanmar Payment Union) Card within a few days. When signing up, you will need to go to different departments for the different products you need, such as a local and foreign currency account, debit card, and so on. Here is a general overview of what products are available, for individuals and companies at time of print.
_ Bank transfers are quick and usually appear on the account one value day after being sent, especially from Singapore. _ Banks also offer additional products such as loans and trade finance. Amounts may vary slightly from bank to bank, but it is worth being aware that: _ Most charge a 0.3% commission on total deposits.
Individual Banking _ Foreign individuals can open both Kyat and foreign currency accounts (USD, SGD, EUR). _ The Kyat account comes with a debit card and foreign currency account with a check book. _ Receiving payments is fast and easy from abroad. USD payments are subject to more documentation, but in general it goes well when doing banking in Singapore, since most Myanmar banks have correspondent banks in Singapore. _ Other currencies like EUR and SGD do not have the same restrictions as USD.
_ Expect a 1,000 Kyat withdrawal charge regardless of the amount. _ In general, it works best to transfer money via a bank in Singapore. _ There is a deposit limit of US$10,000 every month, any more than that and you will need proof of income. _ For bank statements, expect to be charged around K500 each time. * Obtaining an MPU card and opening a bank account are two independent processes. You can open a bank account without applying for a MPU Card.
Corporate Banking _ Foreign companies can open USD capital accounts. _ Only a few banks offer internet banking, currently only AYA Bank and CB Bank.
ATMs now accept a wide range of cards including VISA, Mastercard, JCB and Union Pay. However, ATMs as well as POS terminals might not always work due to poor Internet connection.
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BE VISIBLE _ 1 EVENT COMPANIES Inspired Events An events company with offices in Malaysia, as well as Myanmar. 37A, Upper Boyazar Road, Yankin Township info@ievents.biz www.ievents.biz
Myanmar Event Management Company Established in 2010, this group organises events ranging from team-building activities to meetings. Thu Nandar 10 Street, Thu Mingalar Housing, Thingangyun Township 0973016397, 09421119070 www.Myanmaremc.com
Yangon Boat Party The guys at Yangon Boat Party hold semi-regular (usually monthly), themed, boat parties on Yangon River. yangon-boatparty@gmail.com
2 PHOTO STUDIOS 7 Picture Wedding Dress and Photo Studio This photo studio provides photo & video services for documentaries, weddings, fashion
shows, graduation events, as well as commercial photography. SA-8, Aung Zayya Housing, Kannar (Strand) Road (corner of Ahlone Road) 012300392, 0973777708, 097377008 7picturestudio@gmail.com www.7picturestudio.com 9 am — 7:30 pm
Cosmic Rays [Moe Min] They specialize in shooting pictures for magazine covers, calendars, commercial advertising, and corporate portraits. Kan Taw Mingalar Park, U Wisara Road, Dagon Township 0943206708, 09450025206 moemin@mptmail.net.mm, mpg@myanmarphoto. com, moemin25@gmail.com www.moeminphoto.com 9 am — 5 pm
Sai Phone Htoo Their speciality is portraits. They also provide model photoshoot services and wedding photography. 48th Street, Middle Block, Botahtaung Township 01292953, 01294606 saiphonehtoovideo@gmail.com 9 am — 6 pm
The Pictureman Photo Studio This award-winning studio prides itself on creating artistic photography and cinematography. Following in his grandfather and father’s footsteps, photographer, Tun Lynn, imbues his family’s passion for art into his work. 143, 48th Street (Upper Block), Botahtaung Township 0943179660, 0973180947
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FEATURE: NETWORKING _ An ideal way to connect with new people and find new business leads in Yangon is through the various Chambers of Commerce and expat organizations formed all across the city. The French Chamber of Commerce is the most active center arranging both breakfast and dinner, as well as young professional meetings. Yangon Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs and meet every two weeks on a Wednesday at 7pm at the British Club. Yangon Newcomers Group (YNG) is an expat group that welcomes newcomers of all nationalities to Yangon. Through various activities, such as coffee mornings, tours, lunches, playgroups, outings and evening events, they offer a platform for newcomers to make friends, learn about their new home country, and enjoy their new life. To become a member, one must attend a coffee morning. Coffee mornings are usually held on the first Friday of every month, though the location changes each month.
Rotary Club Yangon meets every Thursday from 7.00 pm to 8.30 pm at Inya Lake Hotel, where a speaker either a leading business person or a representative from an NGO – raises members’ awareness about a particular topic. Afterwards, dinner is served. The entrance fee for the meeting is US$25. Local bars such as the historic Strand Bar in the Strand Hotel, the ritzy Gallery Bar at Sule Shangdi La, or even the lively 50th Street Bar are among common places where you’ll regularly find locals and foreigners mixing business with pleasure. To find out more about the latest business events, check www.myanmore.com/yangon/business-events/
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CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE _ In Yangon, the number of chambers of commerce continues to rise, enabling business owners from different nationalities to connect and work together. British Chamber of Commerce The role of the chamber is to promote, foster, support, and represent UK business interests in Myanmar – directly helping British firms identify market opportunities and providing them with a first port of call when looking to trade in that particular market. Hintha Business Center, Floor 3, 608, Merchant Street (corner of 31st Street), Pabedan Township For further information please contact: stephanie@ britishchambermyanmar.com
EU Myanmar Center The EU Myanmar Center (EUMC) is half-way between a consulting company and a chamber of commerce. This not-for-profit NGO aims to facilitate trade, commerce, and investment for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). 17-A-2, Thalarwaddy Street, Mayangone Township 09970507355 membership@eu-myanmar.org www.eu-myanmar.org 9 am — 5 pm (appointment required)
French Myanmar Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI France-Myanmar) Gathering French, Myanmar, and International companies willing to promote trade, investment, industrial, and commercial activities in Myanmar. The objective of FMCCI is to expand and develop business and economic relationships. Parkside One, 271/273, Bagayar Street, Sanchaung Township, Yangon 01 523 700 director@ccifrance-myanmar.org, contact@ccifrance-myanmar.org
German Asia-Pacific Business Association (OAV) – Myanmar A privately held non-profit organization financed by its corporate members with a contact address in Yangon. They include the most renowned companies from major industries and the banking sector, trading companies and small and medium-sized enterprises from industries located all over Germany. 37, Room 7, Inya Lake Hotel, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township 01667225, 01662857 Ext:1707 oav@oav.de
100, Kyaikkasan Road, First Floor, Sentinel Condo, Tamwe Township 095231574, 01556954 ashokmurarka@gmail.com
International Best Business Group (IBBG) IBBG operates primarily in the food & drink industry. 3/B, Parmaukkha Lane, Ward 3, Aung Theiddi Kyaung Street, Mayangone Township 014413326 ibsibbg@gmail.com 9 am — 5:30 pm
KOTRA (Korea Trade Promotion Corporation initially, Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency since 1995) is a state-funded trade and investment promotion organization operated by the Government of South Korea. Sakura Tower, Bogyoke Aung San Street, Pabedan Township 01255453, 01255454, 01255455—6, 01255087 masu@kotraygn.com.mm www.kotraygn.com.mm 8:30 am — 5:30 pm (Mon — Fri)
Malaysia Myanmar Business Council (MMBC) MMBC is a non-governmental, non-political, and non-profit association formed with the objective of enhancing and facilitating Malaysian businesses in Myanmar
Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO)
27B, Saw Bwa Street, 9 Mile, Mayangone Township 095016806 mmbc2u@gmail.com
In September 2012, JETRO launched operations of its Business Support Center (BSC) in Yangon, further connecting Japanese business interests with Myanmar.
Myanmar Business Executives (MBE)
102—103, Prime Hill Business Square, No. 60, Shwe Dagon Pagoda Road, Dagon Township 01371787 jetrohey@mptmail.net.mm 9 am — 6 pm (Mon — Fri)
MBE is a network of more than 25 owners and executives of private businesses in the fields of manufacturing, trade, marketing services, IT, agriculture, logistics, transportation, social marketing, and professionals such as trainers, teachers and journalists and local NGOs. Room 604, 401/5 Panchan Tower, 8 Corner of Bargaya and Dhammazedi Road 01516639 mbemyanmar@gmail.com 9 am — 5 pm (Mon — Fri), 9 am — 1 pm (Sat)
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The Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar was started in Spring 2013 with the sole purpose to support business between Sweden and Myanmar.
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Myanmar US Chamber of Commerce The Myanmar US Chamber of Commerce aims to bridge, develop, and share the historical business and commerce opportunities Myanmar offers now and in the coming years. 1/5, Shwe Dagon Pagoda Road, Corner of Kannar Road. Latha Township 01610924, 01246076, 01371549 wmi@mptmail.net.mm, mccoc5@gmail.com 9 am — 5 pm, Mon — Fri
Singapore Association of Myanmar (SAM) Started in 1993, SAM is an association for Singaporeans living in Myanmar with around 300 members. 72, Chindwin Road (next to Blazon), Kamayut Township 09252483600, 098612246 sam.secretariatyangon@gmail.com
Shwe Asia Tower, 2nd Floor (Corner of Mahabandoola Road & 48th St), Botahtaung Township 09450061634 www.sweden-myanmar.com/contact
The Union of Myanmar Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) UMFCCI is Burma’s largest not-for-profit business federation, representing 10,854 Burmese Companies, 1656 Enterprises, 770 Foreign Companies, 185 Co-operatives and 2898 Individuals. 29, UMFCCI Office Tower, Min Ye Kyaw Swar Street, Lanmadaw Township 01214344, 01214345 umfcci@mptmail.net.mm www.umfcci.com.mm, www.umfcci.net 9:30 am — 5pm (Mon — Fri)
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After settling down in the city, it’s time to explore the rest of the country! See our guide for you to enjoy the taste of Myanmar’s country side and travel destinations!
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TOP 10 MYANMAR DESTINATIONS _ Myanmar has been voted one of the top ten countries to visit in 2017 by travel bible Lonely Planet. The country just scraped into the list, coming in at number nine after Canada, Colombia, Finland, Dominica, Nepal, Bermuda, Mongolia and Oman, and beating Ethiopia by one place. Here is our list of destinations for you to explore in the country.
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Built during the 9th and 13th centuries, the thousands of temples that dot the Bagan plains make for a breathtaking sight and an interesting glimpse of a city that was once the capital of the mighty Pagan Empire. For those on a slightly higher budget, the best experience is from a hot air balloon, a service which is currently offered by two companies, Balloons over Bagan and Oriental Ballooning run between October and March.
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Inle Lake, in Myanmar’s Shan State, attracts huge numbers of visitors each year due to the unique lifestyle of the local people and the beautiful scenery surrounding the lake. The best place to start is the lakeside town of Nyaung Shwe, from where it’s very easy to hire boats to take you on tours on the lake. The Red Mountain vineyard is located just outside the town.
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Like Yangon, Mawlamyine (renamed Moulmein by the British) was a colonial town and the once-capital of Lower Burma. Today, colonial-era buildings are dotted around the town and there is a pleasant, if slightly rundown, promenade running along the riverfront, which is a great spot to sit and watch the sunset.
The capital of Karen State is home to caves, mountains and a relaxing atmosphere. The most notable sites are Saddar Cave and Mount Zwegabin, both of which are within an easy distance from the main town. From Hpa An, a good option is to take a relaxing boat trip along the river to Mawlamyine.
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The country’s last royal capital attracts visitors due to its history and culture rather than any aesthetic beauty. It’s hot and dusty downtown, but the city’s outskirts are home to some ancient towns and ruins, as well as the iconic U Bein Bridge. At sunset, the best views are seen from atop Mandalay Hill.
Just five hours’ drive west of Yangon, Ngwe Saung beach is your place for a spot of relaxation. The huge beach, which stretches from horizon to horizon, sees very few visitors so you often feel that you have the entire beach to yourself. Options here include a sea fishing trip and hiring a motorbike to explore the surrounding areas. The once-bustling town of Pathein is just an hour away.
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PYIN OO LWIN The British established Pyin Oo Lwin (which they named Maymyo) as a hillside resort town where officers could go to escape the heat down at sea level. It’s easy to see why; the town has a calm, cool feel and is lush with trees and vegetation. A highlight of any Pyin Oo Lwin visit is the beautiful Botanical Gardens.
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MERGUI ARCHIPELAGO Over 800 islands make up this beautiful, unique and relatively unvisited location in the Tanintharyi Region of Southern Myanmar. Visit the beautiful old colonial town of Myeik the gateway to the islands, magnificently situated on a peninsula jutting out into the Andaman sea.
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This quiet little town on the road to Lashio, 200km north of Mandalay is attracting a stream on independat travellers looking for an intreresting trekking experience. Hsipaw is one of the few places in Myanmar where you can get a bed for the night for less than US$10, Head to Mr Shakes, for a mojito!
Currently Myanmar’s only “resort-style” beach getaway, Ngapali is renowned for its high-quality resorts and pristine beaches. In terms of activities, it is remarkably underdeveloped although there are many beautiful spots to relax and while away a few days. There are several beach-side restaurants to eat and drink to watch the sun go down with your toes in the sand.
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The weekend is near and you just want to get out of town for a break? If you don’t mind overnight buses, then there are plenty of places you can head off to. Ready to hit the road? Note that to reach Ngapali, you’re much better off taking a plane if it fits your budget.
1 OUTSIDE THE CITY Bago Once described as a “Buddhist Disneyland,” Bago is densely packed with pagodas, monasteries, and Buddha figures. An easy day-trip from Yangon, it has a relatively calm, pleasant, small-town feel. Getting There Buses leave from Aung Mingalar Bus station in the north of Yangon. Prices start at K3000 and the journey takes up to 2 hours.
Dalah Peaceful Dalah may be just a 10-minute ferry ride from Yangon’s downtown, but the calm, tranquil place feels a million miles away.
More a two-day trip than a one-day journey, the Golden Rock sits atop Mount Kyaiktiyo, which offers impressive views across Mon State. The Golden Rock Pagoda, which dangles precariously off the edge of the mountain, is one of Myanmar’s most important sites for Buddhist pilgrims. Visitors have two options: they can either make the four-hour hike up (best to start early), which is strenuous, but definitely possible for those even with a basic level of fitness; or they can take a truck most of the way, then walk the final few kilometres.
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Getting There Buses leave from Aung Mingalar Bus station. Prices vary, but cost around K12,000 and the journey to Kinpun, the town at the bottom of the mountain, takes 4 hours.
Hlawga National Park About an hour’s drive from Yangon, the Hlawga National Park offers a vast range of wildlife just outside Yangon’s limits. Deer, birds, and even a few jungle cats roam the park. There is also a mini-zoo which houses bears and elephants, among others. It does get the occasional bad review, but generally speaking, the animals are kept in relatively good conditions. Getting There Taxis can be hired for the day for around K20,000 and the journey takes 45 minutes to 1 hour each way. Entry is K8000 per person, plus K1000 for a car.
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Getting There Catch a boat from Pansodan Jetty on Strand Road. The journey is US$4 return for foreigners and takes about 10 minutes.
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Royal White Elephants The White Elephant is an important animal in Burmese culture and the site is worthy of a visit for those interested in gaining more insight into local culture. Admittedly, this place doesn’t get the best review from animal lovers. Getting There A taxi from downtown costs about K7000 each way and the journey takes between 45 minutes and an hour.
Taukkyan War Cemetery Opened in 1951 to commemorate the allied soldiers who lost their lives in various battles around Myanmar during World War II, the Taukkyan War Cemetery contains the graves of more than 6,000 soldiers, including some who died in World War I. The cemetery is located 25 kilometres north of Yangon.
Getting There It’s about a 30-minute drive from downtown and taxis should cost between K15,000 and K20,000 for the return journey.
Thaketa Crocodile Farm Hidden away in Thaketa Industrial Estate, this sprawling crocodile farm is home to dozens of the eerie, wonderful species. The walk along the slightly dilapidated walkways is a little unnerving, particularly as the park’s residents linger below, mouths agape. Keep an eye out for the local crocodile trainer who displays his speed - and downright crazineness by sticking his head into the mouths of waiting crocs. He’s easy to spot; just look for the man with bite marks all over his arms.
Thanlyin Thanlyin (named Syriam by the British) is located just a short hop across the Bago River from Yangon. The first recordings of any activity in Thanlyin come from the 16th century when it was part of the Taungoo Empire. It’s most famous link, however, is to a Portuguese adventurer named Filipe de Brito e Nicote who developed the city after taking over as governor. Eventually, Nicote lost the city to an invading Burmese king and was executed by impalement. Much of the town was bombed during World War II, but it remains a pleasant place to visit. The highlight of any visit is the attractive Kyauktan Ye La Pagoda, which sits on an island in the middle of the river and is only accessible by boat. Getting There Taxis take between 30 minutes and an hour and can be hired for around K7000 each way.
Twante Just a few miles from Yangon, Twante is famed for its pottery-making. Visitors can visit factories to see the workers plying their trade. George Orwell also spent a brief time living here during his “Burmese Days;” the police officer’s home in the town area is believed to be where he resided. Getting There Twante can be reached by pick-up truck from Dalah. The journey takes about 40 minutes and costs K1000.
Chaung Thar Of the three most popular beach destinations on the West coast, Chaung Thar is by far the most relaxing. Particularly popular amongst locals, the beach is not quite as pristine and white as the others, but there are some islands that can be explored by boat. Like most towns on the West coast, this is an excellent spot for seafood. Getting There Usually leaving from the bus terminal in Hlaing Tharyar, buses take about 5 to 6 hours and cost upwards of US$8. Most buses leave early morning.
Hpa An This picturesque town sits on the eastern bank of the Thanlywin River and is home to bustling tea shops, restaurants, and beer stations. Its main drawing point for most visitors is the beautiful scenery in the town’s outskirts, most notably the number of impressive caves just outside the city’s limits. The most popular ones are Yathaypan, Kawfun, Ka Tawng, and Saddar. Also popular is Mount Zwekabin, which is located 16 kilometres from the town and offers striking views across Karen State, one of the country’s most beautiful areas. The walk takes about four hours and the best views are saved for the early risers. Getting There Buses leave from Aung Mingalar Bus Station and take eight hours. Most buses to Hpa An are overnight and cost upwards of US$10.
Mawlamyine The charming town was once the administrative center of British Burma, but has fallen away somewhat since the country gained its independence. Some impressive sites remain, including the world’s largest reclining Buddha and the caves at Kawgoon and Payon. The town is also famed for the opening line of one
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Getting There Thaketa Industrial Estate, Thaketa township (it’s not easy to find, but once at the industrial estate, make crocodile actions and most locals will normally point you in the right direction). A taxi takes about 30 minutes from downtown and costs about K6000 each way. Entrance is K1000.
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of Kipling’s famous poems. The “ol’ Moulmein” pagoda is a nice place to sit and try to get a grasp of where he got his inspirations from. The town also has familiar links to another British writer closely associated with Myanmar, George Orwell. Getting There Getting There An overnight bus leaves from Aung Mingalar bus terminal and usually takes five to six hours and costs between K7000 -K10,000.
Nay Pyi Daw Unlike many others, we have no business with government officials nor do we ever think of going on a vacation there. But to our surprise, we began to notice some light and vibrancy in the city once called a “Ghost Town”. Nay Pyi Daw has many good places to visit and nice restaurants. The hotels are usually quiet and amazingly priced as well. Best for Staycation in the weekend.
Getting There By private car, it will take approximately between four to six hours. By bus, travel time is around six to nine hours (prices range from USD 6 – 20). If you fancy flying, there are more than 10 airlines, both domestic and international, which fly there regularly. Round trip fares start from USD 200 and the flight usually takes between 30 minutes to one hour.
Ngapali Beach Myanmar’s most exclusive beach destination, Ngapali Beach is your place to go if you want a nice easy place to relax and while away the days. Most of the resorts here are highend with all your usual trimmings, but what’s most impressive is that they do not spoil the shoreline; the beach maintains its traditional, easy-going feel. Getting There It’s only possible to get there by flight. Flights usually take around 2 hours and cost upwards of US$100.
WEEKEND OUTINGS Getting Around You’re unlikely to do much moving around at Ngapali, but just in case you do, bicycles can be hired for around K2000 per hour or motorbikes for around K5000.
Ngwe Saung Beach Situated on Myanmar’s west coast, Ngwe Saung is your quintessential coconut-lined beach with cool villas set just back from the shoreline. It’s easy, calm, and there’s not a great deal to do apart from relax and watch the easy-paced life go by. The once-thriving (and still interesting) town of Pathein is about an hour away for those who can’t stand to lie on a beach for days on end. Getting There Buses from Yangon’s Hlaing Tharyar bus terminal usually leave early morning and take about six hours, costing around US$1. Private taxis can be hired for around US$150 each way. Getting Around Visitors can ride along the attractive coastline to some fishing villages near to Ngwe Saung. Hiring a motorbikes costs around K10,000 per day, or K20,000 a day, with driver.
Pyay Pyay is located just halfway between Bahan and Yangon. The town beautifully overlooks the Ayeyarwady River and is home to many pagodas, the most famous being the Shwesandaw Pagoda and its huge Buddha figure. A 15 minute boat trip up the river will take you to Akauktaung Mountain, where hundreds of Buddha images are carved into the cliffs. A large pagoda festival is held in Shwedaung (14km south of Pyay) each year on the full moon of Tabaung (February/March). If you go there, don’t miss the Shwe Myetman Buddha Image -meaning ‘Buddha Image with the Golden Spectacles’-especially if you suffer from bad eyesight; it is said that the figure heals eye illnesses! Getting There There are morning and evening buses to Pyay from Yangon. The journey takes 6 hours and costs US$6.
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FURTHER RESOURCES _ Although we do our best to collect all your need here in KnowIt and on www.myanmore.com there are areas we do not cover. Below is a selection of great sources. 1 NEWS WEBSITES Democratic Voice of Burma Democratic Voice of Burma began life in 1992 as an activist organisation abroad, aiming to provide information to people within the country who could not gain access to it. The organisation now has an office in the country and reports mainly about the ongoing political situation.
Mizzima The final in the trio of exiled media groups making their return, Mizzima appears to have taken more of a business approach with its content these days. It produces a daily newspaper in Burmese, a weekly business magazine, and weekly television business and sports programmes. www.mizzima.com
Myanmar Business Today Founded in 2013, Myanmar Business Today is quickly emerging as a strong resource for business developments in the country. It is Myanmar’s first bilingual business journal. www.mmbiztoday.com
The Myanmar Times The daily general newspaper has both an English and Burmese language version. www.mmtimes.com
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Frontier Myanmar
Go-Myanmar
Frontier features In-depth coverage of news, business and current political events in Myanmar.
An extensive website on travel destinations in Myanmar.
www.frontiermyanmar.net
The Irrawaddy The Irrawaddy is another formerly-exiled group that has officially returned to the country. Today, Irrawaddy publishes in Myanmar and English. Additionally, its English-language website publishes excellent stories on Myanmar and the Southeast Asia region. www.irrawady.org
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Lonely Planet This thorntree forum provides updated information from fellow travellers to Myanmar. www.lonelyplanet.com
The most up-to-date guide for all the latest goings on in Yangon, whether that’s entertainment, nightlife, art, or life in the city.
A number of weekly and monthly magazines are available in Myanmar. Notable ones include, but are not limited to:
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Drive - Bi-monthly MYANMORE - Monthly Magazine KnowIt EnjoyIt Weekly Guide
Trip Advisor TripAdvisor – For up-to-date reviews of hotels, restaurants, and sights in Myanmar. www.tripadvisor.com
3 MYANMAR BLOGS A Life Outside Parentheses
5 BOOKS ON MYANMAR Burma Chronicles (2007) by Guy Delisle
Jessica Mudditt’s Blog
A great graphic novel/memoir about the writer’s time in Myanmar, living with his young son, Louise, and wife, Nadege, who works for Medeceins Sans Frontieres in Yangon long before the country began opening up. It gives great insight into how life might have been for expats in the city before it became much more accessible.
Journalist Jessica Mudditt regularly shares stories and her published articles about life in Myanmar.
Burmese Days (1934) by George Orwell
Cliff is a writer who blogs regularly about life in Myanmar and the world around him. www.clifflonsdale.com
Julian Ray Photography
Formulated during his stay in Burma in the 1920s, but written about ten years later, Burmese Days is an excellently satirical take on British rule in what was then the British Raj.
Photographer Julian Ray documents life in Myanmar and across the world; his blog has some very powerful images.
Finding George Orwell in Burma (2006) by Emma Larkin
www.jessicamudditt.com
www.errantclickings.com
Life in the Tropics Marek Lenarcik works in Myanmar’s Tourism industry and regularly writes about issues and changes in the industry. www.lifeinthetropics.org
Journalist Emma Larkin goes in search of Orwell’s little-known life in the country, where he lived before becoming a writer. Renowned for his books about repressive regimes, the book, written during military rule, cleverly links Orwell’s books with things that were happening in the country at the time.
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Freedom from Fear (1991) by Aung San Suu Kyi A collection of essays written by former democracy icon and now leader of the National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi, Freedom from Fear documents her thoughts during her many years of house arrest.
From the Land of Green Ghosts: A Burmese Odyssey (2003) by Pascal Khoo Thwe A terrific tale of a young man in Burma meeting an English professor in Mandalay during anti-government protests in 1988.
Glass Palace (2000) by Amitav Ghosh The story begins in Mandalay in the 19th century, when British troops invade the then-capital and leads us to almost current day events. Despite being fiction, it offers some great background into the country’s past.
The River of Lost Footsteps: Histories of Burma (2006) by Thant Myint-U A more personal tale than Thant Myint-U’s other book, River of Lost Footsteps, tells the history of modern day Myanmar, interweaving it with his own family’s story.
The Trouser People: A Story of Burma in the Shadow of the Empire by Andrew Marshall An unforgettable adventure story, the wry account of two journeys into the untraveled heart of Burma. Part travelogue, part history, part reportage, the book recounts the story of George Scott, the eccentric British explorer, photographer, adventurer, and later Colonial Administrator of Burma, who introduced the
Empire’s best game (soccer!) to Burmese natives and to the forbidden Wa state of headhunters, who were similarly enthusiastic about it. The second, contrasting journey is Marshall’s own, taking the same dangerous path one hundred years later in a country now devastated by colonial incompetence, war, and totalitarianism. Wonderfully observed, mordantly funny, and skillfully recounted, this is journalistic travel writing at its best.
Where China Meets India: Burma and the New Crossroads of Asia (2012) by Thant Myint U Historian, and grandson of former UN Secretary-General U Thant, Thant Myint-U travels across the region connecting Myanmar with India and China to look at how Myanmar’s opening up can affect the region and the world.
Yangon Echoes (2015) by Virginia Henderson and Tim Webster An unprecedented work of oral history, a rich anthology of fascinating life stories exploring notions and values of heritage and home. This popular history of buildings charts social space and urban folklore, linking past to present via living memories.
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Cask 81 - 10% for coffee time (8am-5pm) - 15% for bar (5pm-Midnight)
Cafe’ Caesar - 15% off(only food) - Everyday
Club 5 @ Parkroyal - 15% off bottles of wine and hard liquor.
Cafe’ Paradise - 10% off total bill for breakfast Weekdays only
Cafe @ Residence 26 - 10 % Discount on Food & Beverage. Not valid for promotions. - Valid for all days from 5 pm to 9 pm - Maximum 2 persons per card Easy Cafe and Restaurant - 10% off total Minimum spending of 8000 kyats and Above. - Not valid for retail products. Maximum party size of 4. Freedom Cafe Sule - 20% off total bill - Everyday Jasmine Cafe - 10% off total bill. Meringue Cafe - 10% off from the total bill if you spend at least 5000 kyats. - Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer Now & Then - 20% off total bill (Weekday only) - Dine in only ( can not be combined with others discount and promotions) One Cool Cafe - 10% off on weekday - 15% off on weekend Saigon Bagutte & Cafe - 10% off total bill/ Person/ Group(5 people). - Not applicable for on going promotion . The Gallery Cafe - 5% off on everyday WTC - World Training Center - 10% off entire selection of coffees - Valid everyday, for 2 person.
Mr.Jones’ Orphanage Dessert House - 10% off Monday to Thursday - Must order minimum of 10000 ks Not in conjunction with any other offers. Snow Factory - 10 % off Snow Flake Menu - 10% off fish cake @BUSAN - 10% off Coffee menus - Valid everyday, 2 person per card.
Wellbeing Alice: Eyebrows Tattoo Studio - 20% off for every service. 3D Slide Shady 6D Eyebrows Tattoo 3D & 6D Remix - Every week of Monday to Thursday - Advance call for booking are more than welcome. - 2 person per card Bee Choo Origin - 10 % Discount Herbal hair & Scalp Treatment - If buy product 3 items 10% Discount - On weekdays California Skin Spa - 20% off selected facial and full body treatments - Valid everyday, advance booking required, 2 person per card Dee Mak Thai Spa - 20% off total bill - Valid everyday Dr.K Aesthetic & Age Management Clinic - 10 %off all treatments and free face analysis
Inya Day Spa - 15%discount on all spa services - 10%discount on Thai Body Massage - Valid everyday,1 person per card, booking recommended. Moon Angel Beauty Spa - 10% off all treatments. Parkroyal Fitness & Spa - 15% off spa treatments, except Happy Hours. - Valid Monday to Friday, booking required. Sapel Spa @ Hotel 63 - Two Beers or Cocktails after spa treatment - Valid for all days - Valid for 1-5 persons per card Spa Elements - 15 % off - JAMU pre- and postnatal care packages - 10% off - Face, body and foot spa // Mani-Pedis // Hair // Waxing and scrub - Valid on Wednesday & Monday, 1 person per card. The Bodyguard - This hair salon and massage parlour had been designed by men and for men only. - 15% off from 10:30am to 5:30 pm - Valid everyday, 2 person per card TMT Hair Design - 30% off total bill Vintage Luxury Yacht Hotel - 10% off all SPA treatments - Valid everyday , for up to 10 people!, Advanced booking recommended.
Yangon Hair & Beauty Center - 20% off any single treatment - 10% off packages - Valid weekdays, one person per card Y.G.N by Muguet Japon Health Spa and Wellness Center - 10% off Head & Shoulder , Foot Massage , Dry Massage (Japanese, Myanmar & Thai) - Pedicure, Manicure - Weekdays Only YVES Rocher Spa - 10% discount on total bill - Valid everyday, one person per card
Gym Chatrium Health Club - 10 % saving rate - Valid all days - Advance Booking is required - 2 persons per card Training Ground - 10% off all regular priced membership prices (can not be combined with others discount and promotion)
Shopping Patrick Robert The Gallery - 5% discount in all showroom items . - Valid everyday (closed Sundays), one person per card The Warehouse - 15% off total bill - Valid everyday, 1 person per card YVES Rocher - 10% discount on all products - Valid everyday, 1 person per card
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Voice Industry Family - 10% off all room charges & 10% off all items in the foods menu - Eyeverday WTC - World Training Center - 5% off Barista & Bakery classes - Valid everyday, 1 person per class.
Hotel Amata Hotels - My Bagan Residence - 30 % off on published rate for accommodation - 10 % off food & Beverages at restaurant of AMATA - 10% off Nibbana Spa Amata Hotels - Riverside Hsipaw Resort - 25 % off on published rate for accommodation - 10 % off on food & beverages at restaurant of AMATA - 10% off Nibbana Spa Amata Resort & Spa - Ngapali Beach - 20% off on published rate for accommodation - 10% off food & beverages at restaurant of AMATA - 10% off Nibbana Spa Amata Garden Resort - Inle Lake - 30% off on published rate for accommodation - 10% off food & beverages at restaurant of AMATA - 10% off Nibbana Spa Bayview The Beach Resort - 10% off on accommodation only based on published websites rate - Not combinable with other promotions - All year - 1 room per card (any category)
Business Alliance Hotel - 20% off rooms - 10% off food - Free use of hotel Gym - Everyday depending on rooms availability. Grand Laurel Hotel - 10% off on published room rates for all room types - Free welcome drink - Free use of hotel gym during stay Hotel 51 15% off on all room types. Valid everyday, 1 person per card Inle Lotus Hotel - 20% off total bill, incl Ticketing, Rentals, Trekking. - Valid everyday, 3 rooms per card, booking required Nan Myaing (Pyin Oo Lwin) - 15% off walk in rates - 10% off dining Orchid Hotel - 15% off walk in rates - 10% off dining Platinum Hotels - 4 outlets in Yangon - 20% off on all published room rates - Valid everyday, one room per card, at Hotel Platinum Tamwe, Mini Platinum Guesthouse Bahan, Platinum Riverview Hotel Dagon, Royal Platinum Hotel Bahan Vintage Luxury Yacht Hotel - 10% off all room rates - Valid everyday. Golden Silk road Hotel - 5% Discount on Room Charges Monday to Friday - 1 Card per two persons
Hotel 63 - Be local, 39000 compulsory rooms without breakfast ( Check-in 12pm - 12pm Check-out ) - From Monday to Thursday - Email reservation is required - Valid for 1-5 persons per card Summit Parkview Hotel - 10 % Discount on Food and Beverage at Cafe, Dagon Bar & Pastry Counter - Valid for all days - Advance Booking is required - Valid for 5 pax per card Yuan Sheng Hotel (Mandalay) - 10% off for room and food only
Services 5Ă sec - 5% off all services - can not be used in addition to any other loyalty card offer - 7 days a week, 365 days a year, no blackout dates Khiri Travel - 5% off Land arrangements Living Irrawaddy Travel Services - 10% off on Mt Victoria Trekking and Irrawaddy Dolphin Tour - October - April Myanmar National Airlines - 10% off Base Fare flight ticket - Applicable at MNA Head Office ticket counters only - Airport tax & other surcharges shall be borne by passengers - Not applicable for promotion flights - Management reserves the right to amend the T&Cs without prior notice
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Top Speed Auto Services - Body Work and Painting ; 15% off (discount for labour only) - Oil Change and Compute Diagnostics: 50% off (discount for labour only) - All Repair Services : 10% off (discount for labour only) - Monday - Saturday (9am— 5pm) - 2 persons per card
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5asec Textile Expert 205 7 Picture Wedding Dress and Photo Studio 240 7th Joint Bar and Grill 131 19th Street 127, 131 999 Shan Noodle House 128
A AA Pharmacy 177 AAR Japan 214 Actionaid 214 Action For Public 214 Adventist Development and Relief Agency Myanmar 212 AGS Four Winds Myanmar 196 Aikido 90 AJ’s Bar and Grill 131 Alba Language and Business Academy 213 A Life Outside Parentheses 263 Amazing Grace 214 American / AP Curriculum 213 American Center 104, 106 American Embassy 216 ANZ Bank 236 Apex Asia Medical Center 181 A Plus 177 Arcc Offices 224 Armenian Apostolic Church of St. John the Baptist 52 Art & Deco 68 Asia Green Development Bank 235 Asia International Link (Travels & Tours Co., Ltd) 55 Asia Land 197 Asia Language and Business Academy (ALBA) 228 Asian Tigers Mobility Ltd 196 Asia Royal Hospital 179 At Diamond 72 Atlas Rooftop Bar 133 Augustine’s Souvenir Shop 68 Aung Kyaw Oo Silver Shop 72 Aung Myay Thukha Monastery Teaching School 213 Aung Translation 231 Australian Embassy 216 Australian Embassy Medical Clinic 181 Australian Football League 93 Austrian Honorary Consulate 216 AVA Executive Offices 224 Aviva Interiors Pte Ltd 204
Ayeyarwady Bank 235
B BAGAN 248 Bagan Bookshop 82 Bagan Gift Center 68 Bago 254 Bahosi Hospital 179 Baker & McKenzie 228 Balance Fitness 95 Balance Fitness 2 96 Bandoola Transportation Co., Ltd. Myanmar 196 Bangkok Bank 237 Bangladesh Embassy 216 Bank of Tokyo - Mitsubishi UFJ 237 Beauty Diary 171 Beer Stations 130 Beik Thano 148 Belmond Governor’s Residence 124, 125 Bike World Explores Myanmar 57 Bilingual Language Center 105 Blossom 231 Body Glove 77 Boe Yadanar Transport Co., Ltd 197 Bogyoke Aung San Market 66 Bogyoke Aung San Market Art Galleries 148 Bogyoke Aung San Museum 55 Bonton Handicrafts 68 Bookworm Books 82, 116 Botahtaung Pagoda 49 Brazilian Embassy 216 British Chamber of Commerce 242 British Council 105, 106 Bruneian Embassy 216
C Café Amazon 138 Cafe @ Residence 26 137 Cafe Sule 138 California Beauty Skin Spa 165 Cambodian Embassy 216 Canadian Embassy 216 Capital Hypermarket 87 Capital Supermarket 87 Capoeira 92 CB Bank 236 CCI France Myanmar 224 Central Bank of Myanmar 235 Centurion Auto 233
D Dagon Center I & II 75 Daily Mart 87 Dalah 254 Danish Embassy 217 Daw Yi Yi Win 106 DBS Bank Singapore 237 Dee Mak Thai Spa 165 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea 218 Democratic Voice of Burma 262 Dental Clinic Sakura Tower 182 Dewi 231 DFDL 230 Dhamma Joti Vipassama Center 110 Dhammapala Hill 110 DHL Express 219 Digital Cottage Paper & PVC Card 232 D-Inya Road Dental Care Center 182 DNS Mobility Ltd, Myanmar 197 Domestic Animal Care Center 183 Dong Jing 159 Dora Cruise 59 Do-Re-Mi Family Club 112 Dr. Aye Aye 182 Dr. Myint Htain 182 Drugs Elimination Museum 55 D Spa 165 Dulwich College 112
E East Yangon General Hospital 178 Easy Cafe 138 Eden Center for Disabled Children 213 Edulink Australia 107 Egyptian Embassy 217 Elegant Gems 72 Emmanuel Baptist Church 52 Enchantment Cultural Show 156 Envoy Restaurant 134 Espace Avenir 96 Esperado Rooftop Bar and Restaurant 134 Espressonite at Food Village 138 Estate Yangon 198 Eternal Flowers 85 Etude House 171 EU Myanmar Center 242 Europcar 233 Evergreen Dental Care 182 Express Mail Service International 219
F FAA Group 227 Famat 227 Fancy House 165 Finnish Liaison Office 217 First Thai Spa 165 Fitness Express 96 Floral Breeze Hotel 186 Football 93 French Embassy 217 French Institute Myanmar (Institute Français de Birmanie) 108 French Myanmar Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI France-Myanmar) 242 Fresco (Veggie Box Delivery) 142 Frontier Myanmar 262 Fukken (Engineering Consultant) 227 Fun and Learn Center 115 Futureworld 80 FXB International 214
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Chanmyay Yeiktha Meditation Center 110 Chatrium Health Club 96 Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon 186 Chauk Htat Gyi 49 Chaung Thar 257 Chinese Embassy 216 CHO Group 227 City Baby Club 116 CityCare - Citymart Pharmacies 177 City Hall 47 CityMart 87 Clinique de Skin Dermotology & Laser Clinic 168 Clover Cosmetics and Skincare 171 Colliers International Myanmar 198 Connect Institute 106 Cosmic Rays [Moe Min] 240 Courts Myanmar 202 Craft Cafe 137, 138 Cricket 94 Crown Relocations 196
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G2 Kids 116 Gaelic Football 94 Galleon Manufacturing Co., Ltd 202 Gallery Sixty Five 149 Ga Mone Pwint 88 Gandamar Wholesale 75 Gem Museum 72 Genky Blind Massage 165 German Asia-Pacific Business Association (OAV) – Myanmar 242 German Embassy 217 Gitameit Music Center 116 Global Art 116 Global Enchanting Education Center 105 Globe Tailoring Co., Ltd 74 Goethe Institute 105 Golden Bell Pharmacy 178 Golden Bright Star (GBS) 168 Golden Dragon Tattoo Studio 170 Golden Duck 140 Golden Myanmar Jewellery 72 Golden Rock 255 Golden Valley Art Center 149 Gold Pot Pharmacy 177 Go-Myanmar 262 Goody Yangon 232 Gorgeous Translation 231 Government Employees Bank 235 Governor’s Residence 108 Grace Dance Studio 114 Grace Floral Service and Handicraft 85 Grand Twin Brothers 86 Graphic Solution by MK Group 232 Green Gallery Restaurant 127 Gthree Tattoo Studio 169 Gymboree 114
H Hair Republic 168 hamada Cinema 159 Hanthawaddy Driving Range 98 Happy Homes 198 Happy World & Happy Zone Amusement Parks 114 Harry’s Bar 133 HBT 77 HD Movie Stores (Data Library) 159 Heaven Tattoo Studio 170 High Court 47 Hintha Business Centers 224 Hla Day 69, 215 Hlawga National Park 255 Hledan Center 75 Hockey 94 Hola Dance Club - Latin Nights 108 Horizon – IGSE and IB 213
Hotel Bahosi 186 Hotel Parami Yangon 199 Hpa An 257 HPA AN 249 HSIPAW 253 Htwe Oo Puppet Show 157
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IKON 89 Indian Embassy 217 Indian Tadka 140 Indonesian Embassy 217 Indoor Play Areas 116 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited (ICBC) 237 Inhouse 202 INLE LAKE 248 Innwa Bank 236 Innwa Book Store 82 Inspired Events 240 Institut Français de Birmanie 111 Institut Français de Birmanie (IFB) 105 International Best Business Group (IBBG) 243 International Buddhist Education Center (IBEC), Sagaing 213 International Business Center 223 International Clinic @ Parami General Hospital (Samitivej) 181 International School of Myanmar 213 International School Yangon 213 International SOS Clinic 181 Inya Art Gallery 149 Inya Day Spa 166 Inya Floral Service and Gift Shop 85 Inya Lake 57 Inya Lake Driving Range 98 Inya Lake Hotel 186 Ipanema Brazil 78 i-Pro 81 iServe 80 Israeli Embassy 217 Italian Embassy 217
J Japanese Embassy 217 Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) 243 Jasmine Palace Hotel 187 Jenny Yoga 111 Jessica Mudditt’s Blog 263 Julian Ray Photography 263 Junction 8 76 Junction City 76, 158 Junction Maw Tin 76, 158 Junction Square 76 Junction Square Cineplex 158 Junction Zawana 76 Juno Floral 85 Jyanko Mart 86
Kabar Aye Pagoda 50 Ka Gee Tattoo Studio 169 Kanbawza Bank (KBZ) 236 Kandawgyi Park 57 Karaweik Cultural Show 156 Karaweik Palace 47 Kaytumadi Co., Ltd 203 Keier Group 225 Kembangan - UHC Hospital 179 Kheng Hock Keong, Chinatown 52 KMO Classic Transportation Services 233 Knowledge Management and Dedication 228 Koe Htat Kyi 50 Korean Embassy 218 Korea Store 87 Korea Trade Association (KOTRA) 243 KT Care Foundation Myanmar 212 Kyauk Sein Offset Printing & Services 232
L Laotian Embassy 217 La Source 166 Lee Cooper Denim 78 Lemon Day Spa 166 Le Planteur Restaurants & Lounge 124, 125, 126 Lethwei (Burmese Boxing) 90 Liberal 74 Life in the Tropics 263 Linkage Restaurant 142 Linkage Restaurant and Gallery 149 Linking Hands 105 Lock & Lock @ Junction Square 89 Lokanat Gallery 150 London Bliss 167 Lonely Planet 262 Loupe Colured Stone and Jewelry 72 L Paing Tattoo Studio 170 Lue Sky Handmade Exotic Wood & Glassware 68 Luther Law Firm 230
M Mahabandoola Garden Park 58 Mahasi Meditation Center 110 Maha Wizaya 50 Mahlzeit 127 Malaysia Myanmar Business Council (MMBC) 243 Malaysian Embassy 217
Malaysia’s Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank) 237 Malikha 180 MANDALAY 250 Mango @ Taw Win Center 78 Man Top 74 Marbled Black Co. 134 Marco’s Cellar Myanmar 135 Marina Residence 199 Martyrs’ Mausoleum 56 Mawlamyine 257 MAWLAMYINE 249 May & Mark Gems 72 May Vet Clinic, Dr. Soe Min Lin 183 MCC Group 228 MCM Press 232 mDrive 81 Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders 212 Mega Ace Cinemas 158 Memory 159 MERGUI ARCHIPELAGO 252 Meringue Cafe 139 MGL 219 MGOU Myanmar 78 MiCasa Hotel Apartments 200 Mingalar Cinema 158 Mingalar Cinema @ Dagon Center II 158 Mingalar Pharmacy 178 Mingalar San Pya Cineplex 158 Miniso 79 MiTA 231 Mixed Martial Arts Class @ Pearl Condo 91 Mizuho Bank 237 Mizzima 262 MK Gems 72 MMA Elite Yangon 91 MMC Construction & Decoration 204 MMOtaku Data Library 159 Moe Kyaw Thu Greeting Cards 68 Moe Myanmar Language Center 105 Monsoon Restaurant 109 Monument Books 83 Monument Bookstore 117 Morning Star Cafe 128 Move Myanmar 98 Movie Maxtric (Data Library) 159 Mrs. Beenah Sharh 109 MRS - Myanmar Relo Solutions 196 Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue 54 Myanma Apex Bank 236 Myanma Investment & Commercial Bank 235 Myanmar Agriculture Development Bank 235 Myanmar Badminton Federation 92 Myanmar Book Center 83 Myanmar Business Executives (MBE) 243 Myanmar Business Today 262
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Myanmar Chinese Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) 244 Myanmar Deitta 150 Myanmar Divers Association 95 Myanmar Economic Bank 235 Myanmar Elephant House 68 Myanmar Event Management Company 240 Myanmar Financial Center (MFC) 228 Myanmar Foreign Trade Bank 235 Myanmar Gems Museum 56 Myanmar Golf Club 100 Myanmar Gymnastics Federation 114 Myanmar Home Search (MHS) 198 Myanmar Housing 198 Myanmar Ink Art Gallery 150 Myanmar International School 213 Myanmar International School Yangon (MISY) 213 Myanmar Lacquerware Shop 68 Myanmar Marketing Research & Development (MMRD) Co., Ltd 230 Myanmar Plaza 76 Myanmar Real Estate 199 Myanmar Tennis Federation 92 Myanmar Translation Co., Ltd 231 Myanmar US Chamber of Commerce 244 Myanmar Ves 72 Myanmar Volleyball Federation 95 Myanmar Wushu Federation 91 MYANMORE 263 My Yangon Office 225
N Nandawun 69 Nan Mo Yoga 111 Nan Myint Myanmar Traditional Handicrafts 69 National Museum of Myanmar 56 National Races Village 56 National Theatre of Yangon 157 Natural World Amusement Park 114 Nawaday Tharlar 150 Nay Pyi Daw 258 Nay Pyi Taw Cinema 159 Nelson English Language Center 107 Nelson International Education Center 213 Nepalese Embassy 217 Netball 95 Network International School 213 New Treasure Art Gallery 150 New Vision Books 83 New Zero Art Space 150 Nexus Myanmar 107 Ngapali Beach 258 NGAPALI BEACH 253
NGWE SAUNG 250 Ngwe Saung Beach 259 Night Market (Nya Zay) @ Kyimyindaing 66 Ni Ni Laboratory and Diagnostic Center 181 Norwegian Embassy 218 Novotel Yangon 117 Novotel Yangon Max 187
O Ocean Supercenter 88 Ocean Super Center 76 Office @ 36th 225 Office Culture 203 One Cool Café 139 Orange Supermarket 88 Orient Art Gallery 151 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC Bank) 237 Oxford Burma Alliance Burma Volunteer Program (BVP) 214
P Pakistani Embassy 218 Panditarama Meditation Center 110 Pansodan Gallery 151 Pansodan Scene 105 Pansodan Street 49 Pansuriya Gallery 151 Parami General Hospital 180 Parami Mini Mart 89 Parkroyal Fitness and Spa 167 Parkroyal Fitness & Spa 96 Parkroyal Yangon 188 Parkson FMI 171 Parkson FMI Mall 76 Party Studio 128 Path Lab 182 Patrick Robert The Gallery 151 Pearl Condominium 200 Pegu Club 49 Penthouse 134 People’s Park (Myanmar Culture Valley) 58 Perfect Pwint Oo Co., Ltd 203 Phandeeyar 226 Philippine Embassy 218 Phoenix 215 Phoenix Garden 167 Phyu’s Tattoo Studio 170 Pinlon Hospital (North Dagon) 180 Planetarium 116 Pomelo 215 Pomelo Yangon 69 Pool Bar @ Novotel Yangon Max 135
Q Quiksilver 79
R Rangoon Tea House (RTH) 126 Real Fitness 96 Real Fitness 2 @ Mindhama 97 Real Light Gems & Jewelry 73 Red Indian Tattoo 170 Republic Of Fritz Hansen 204 Residence 26 200 Reveal 167 Right Track Bowling Center 116 River Gallery 151 Rödl & Partner 230 Roof Alchemy 133 Rosana Floral Service and Gift Wholesale 85 Rowing 95 Royal Mingalardon Golf and Country Club 100 Royal Veterinary Clinic 183 Royal White Elephants 256 Ruby Mart 89 Rugby 93 Rugby For Kids 114 Russian Embassy 218
S Sai Khung Noung 199 Sailing 95 Sai Phone Htoo 240 Sai’s Taco 143 Sakura Hospital 180 Sakura Myanmar Business Center 225 Sakura Residence 97, 200 Sally San Yu Wai Maing 106
Salsa 108 Sandy Floral Myanmar 85 Sandy Floral Myanmar @ Summit Parkview Hotel 85 San Pya Fish Market 67 Santa Fe Mobility Myanmar Ltd 196 Secretariat Building 49 Sedona Hotel Yangon 188 Sein Gay Har 89 Seinn Lan So Pyay Garden 58 Select Pharmacy 178 Sense Spa 167 Serbian Embassy 218 Serv-Smart Business Center 225 Seven Friday Swiss Watches 79 Shae Saung Cinema 159 Shakespeare Schools 109, 116 Shangri-La Residences 200 Sharky’s 87 Sherwin-Williams Paints 205 She Shines Gems & Jewelry 73 Shine Professional Dry Cleaning & Laundry Services 205 Shinon Myanmar 71 Shri Kali Temple 53 Shwedagon Pagoda 51 Shwedagon Pagoda Park 59 Shwegondaing Specialist Center (S.S.C) 180 Shwe Hintha Condominium 200 Shwe Naing Ngan 232 Shwe Oo Min Dhama Sukha Yeiktha 110 Shwe Sa Bwe 143 Siam Commercial Bank 237 Signium International (Yangon) 227 Silver Lotus 204 Singaporean Embassy 218 Singapore Association of Myanmar (SAM) 244 Sinma 204 Sky Bridge Co., Ltd 199 Smart Designs Co., Ltd 204 Smile Tailors 75 SML Lab 182 SM Tours & Transport 233 Softball 94 SoyAi by Children of Tomorrow 215 Spa D’Lax – For Men 167 Spa Elements 167 SP GEMS 73 Spice Girls 169 Sports Bar 133 Sports World 101 Springfield 79 Sri Lankan Embassy 218 Star Mart @ Dagon Center 1 89 Star Mart @ Dagon Center 2 89 St Mary’s Cathedral 53 Strand Road 49 Strategy First Institute 108 Su Collection 73
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Post Office 219 Power 7 199 Power House Fitness Club 96 Premier 101 Premium 134 Pride International School Myanmar 213 Prime Hill Business Square (PHBS) 223 Pro 1 Mart 205 Prof. Dr. Daw Cho Cho Aung 106 ProMart 87 Pronto Services 199 Property Plus Company Limited 199 Pun Hlaing Golf Club 100 Pun Hlaing Hospital 180 Pyay 259 Pyay Garden - Residence & Office Tower 224 PYIN OO LWIN 251
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Sule Pagoda 51 Sule Shangri-La Fitness Centre 97 Sule Shangri-la Hotel 117 Sule Shangri-La Yangon 188 Sule Square 76 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) 237 SuperOne Center 89 Sweat Club 97 Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar 244 Swedish Consulate 218 Swedish Embassy (Section Office) 218 Sweetie DVDs 159 Sweety Home 204 Swiss Business Office Center 225 Swiss Time Square 79
Trish Gallery 152 Tun Toys World 117 Twante 257
U Unchartered Horizons 57 Union Business Center (UBC) 224 United Amara Bank (UAB) 236 United Kingdom of Great Britain 218 United Living Mall 77 United Overseas bank (UOB Bank) 237 Universal Tailoring 75 UN Volunteers 214 URI 75
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T8 Hair Design 169 TAB Book Center 83 TAC 81 Taekwondo 91 Taing Yin Thar 129 Taukkyan War Cemetery 256 Taw Win Center 76 Teach for Myanmar TFM 214 Technoland 81 Thai Embassy 218 Thaketa Crocodile Farm 256 Thanlun Early Learning Center 114 Thanlyin 257 Thaya Day Spa 168 Thazin Color Printing Services 232 The Avenue 79 Theingyi Market 67 The Irrawaddy 262 The Lab Wine & Tapas Bar The Myanmar Times 262 The One Entertainment Rooftop 133, 134 The Pictureman Photo Studio 240 The Rich Gems 73 The Rough Cut 152 The Union of Myanmar Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) 244 The Yangon Gallery 152 Think Art Gallery 152 Thiri Mingalar Market 67 Three Good Spoons Domestic Culinary Training 109 Thura Swiss 228 Thwin Cinema 159 Tip Top Tailors 75 Tomb of the Last Mughal Emperor 54 Tony Tun Tun 169 Training Ground 98 Trip Advisor 263
VDB Loi Myanmar 230 Vestige Merchantile & Relics 71 Victoria Hospital 181 Vietnamese Embassy 218 Villa Inle 187 Villain Tattoo Studio 170 Vintage Flowers 85 Vintage Luxury Yacht Hotel 126, 188 Volleyball 94 Volunteers in Asia (VIA)/USA Exchange Programs 214 Vriens & Partners 228
W Waddi Thwin: Daw Waddi Thwin 106 Wai Yan Electronics (TMW Enterprise Limited) 81 West Yangon General Hospital 178 Winner Sporting 101 Win Star 130 World Bank 236 WTC Cafe 143
Y Yangon Academy 213 Yangon Animal Shelter 183 Yangon Bakehouse and Cafe 143 Yangon BJJ House 91 Yangon Boat Party 59, 240 Yangon Children’s Hospital 178 Yangon City Golf Resort 100 Yangon Door2Door 128 Yangon Equestrian Club 95, 114 Yangon General Hospital 49, 178 Yangon Golf Club 100 Yangon Heritage Trust 47
Z Zumba Dance Classes 108 Zumba Dance Fitness 108
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Yangon International School 213 Yangon Planetarium 56 Yangon Running Club 93 Yangon University of Foreign Languages 105 Yangon Waterboom 115 Yangon Yoga House 111 Yangon Zoological Gardens 59, 115 Yangoods 71 Y Collection Myanmar 232 YKids Zone 117 Yoma Bank 236 YOMA Fleet 233 Yoyamay Ethnographic Textiles Gallery 71 Yu Yu Khaing 106 Yuzana Plaza 77 Yves Rocher 171