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Travellers may be deterred by Myanmar's (Burma's) bad rep, the continued bickering over the military government's renaming of colonial-era cities and the argument of protesting the regime by non-visitation. But really, you're just denying the locals income and yourself an experience you won't forget. Locals are the friendliest you can imagine (and often funniest given their propensity to consider humour high art) and they're always willing to show you around town.

The faded grace of cities like Yangon (Rangoon) is matched by markets where everything is hawked with colourful banter. There are beautiful beaches to the south that remain untouched by the tragedy of Nargis, the cyclone which hit the south, and in Bagan, the land of temples, over 3,000 temples and shrines sit on a treeless plain.

Buddhism is the main way of life - golden Buddhas and monks in their red robes are everywhere. Buffalo and farmers wading through rice paddies are the plodding essence of the rural regions and it's here that you'll uncover a Myanmar very much at odds with the nation’s harsh international reputation.

Vital Statistics

Capital Nay Pyi Taw; although some governments recognise Yangon
Population 48 Million
Language Burmese
Currency Kyat

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