Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city, blends colonial heritage, cultural diversity, and spiritual landmarks. Once the country’s capital, it remains the economic and cultural hub, with lively markets, tree-lined avenues, and historic buildings that reflect its layered past under British, Burmese, and regional influences.
The city’s defining landmark is the majestic Shwedagon Pagoda, a golden stupa rising nearly 100 meters and shimmering in sunlight or under floodlights at night. Around it, countless smaller shrines and prayer halls create a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Beyond the pagoda, Yangon offers experiences from strolling the colonial-era downtown and its faded but elegant architecture, to exploring lakeside parks, teahouses, and colorful street markets.