Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon) is no longer the capital of Myanmar, but it has experienced a huge increase in tourism recently. Book early, as hotel rooms are sometimes hard to find! While you’re in town, the Shwedagon Pagoda, an immense, ancient Buddhist shrine, is a must-see—TripAdvisor travelers recommend visiting at sunrise or sunset.
Restaurants in Yangon (Rangoon)
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Trish Gallery in Yangon showcases a variety of collector pieces of artworks from a diverse group of Myanmar artists. Our selection includes abstract sculptures to avant-garde watercolor and everything in between.
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Wired on 39 is an art studio based in downtown Yangon, where sculptor and photographer Don Wright makes and sells appealing wire sculptures. The sculptures range from larger than life sized installation art pieces to small table top pieces. Photography tours around Downtown Yangon and across the river to Dala are also run from the gallery. On the Downtown Yangon tour we walk around the most interesting streets in Yangon, visiting markets, mosques, temples, and hidden alley ways where you get the chance to experience life in this amazing city. On the Dala tour, you are driven round on trishaws stopping at markets and villages getting a chance to view and photograph life in rural Myanmar. Suitable for all levels of photographers or those just wanting to view street life in Yangon or visit the relatively untouched rural area of Myanmar. Tips and advice on how to get great travel shots are given as needed.
A peaceful and humbling interaction with the villages that Don has beautifully explored and can guide other travellers through. Impeccable, insightful, gratifying. I highly recommend if you want authentic experiences to take home.
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Kalasa Art Space is not only art gallery in Yangon but also a welcoming home for all discerning art lovers and artists alike based in Yangon. We feature many contemporary artworks by some of Myanmar’s most talented artists. Kalasa Art Space not only arranges art exhibitions for artists but also rent space for those artists who like to arrange their own definitive exhibitions. We also organise art workshops to share and show contemporary art. As a gallery collection Kalasa Art Space mainly features the artwork of the famous internationally renowned artist Aung Myint in addition to displaying various artworks of promising Myanmar artists. Everyone is welcome at Kalasa Art Space to join in events with free entrance, coffee is provided as are books to browse and even free WiFi. Kalasa Art Space is, therefore, more than an art gallery. It is a space for art and the heart, a warm meeting place; a place for sharing; and a hearty welcome awaits both young and old in the name of art
This is new and cool gallery in downtown, yangon. They showcase most establish artists works as well as emerging artist artworks. If you are art lovers who want to get inspirations or want to enjoy artworks of Myanmar artists , this place is one of must visit place!!!
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I visited several art galleries in Yangon. My favorite was Taw Win. They have 3 galleries in Scott Market. The employees are very knowledgeable and helpful. The art is really good quality. Prices are reasonable. Some of the artists they represent are very well known. I went one day. After looking at other galleries around town on day 2, I went back and bought more at Taw Win.
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Established in May of 2010, GALLERY 65 is one of Yangon's most vibrant and unique art galleries. Open only for exhibitions, we strive to keep the Gallery accessible, interesting and diverse. Our mandate is to exhibit contemporary Myanmar art that is "always fresh, new and original" and we continue to work hard to keep the Gallery dynamic. Hours: 10am to 6pm during exhibits.
A space for art A space for heart A space for gathering A space for sharing A space for art exhibition A space for young generations
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