Naypyidaw, officially spelled Nay Pyi Taw (Burmese: နေပြည်တော်; MLCTS: Nepranytau, sometimes also Naypyitaw; pronounced [nèpjìdɔ̀], formerly known as Kyetpyay, Pyinmana or Kyatpyay, Pyinmana), is the capital city of Myanmar. It is administered as the Naypyidaw Union Territory, as per the Constitution.
Restaurants in Naypyidaw
4.5 based on 61 reviews
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Overall the food was great and the grilled pork belly really stood out. My family and I also thought that the decorations were pretty.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This is well worth the drive from your hotel (45 minutes) remember to take your passport as you need to show this at the entrance to receive your day pass, free of charge then it's off to whatever military experience you like, aircraft are close to the entrance otherwise your driver with take you to one of several massive halls containing artifacts, most explanations are in Burmese but you get the understanding. You could easily spend all day going from hall to hall, check out the water fountain outside the aviation halls
4.5 based on 3 reviews
The market is constructed in systematic foundation.It is not high and multiple storey and with a simple.A variety of items can buy and all buyers are government staff households members.It is a nice plaxe to buy freshmeat and vegetables,local and traditional values can buy.
4.0 based on 218 reviews
This is apparently a replica of the pagoda in Yangon albeit a little shorter in height and completely different in experience. Whereas the original in Yangon is a kind of fair of an evening in which one can promenade around the spire with one's beloved, family, friends, other tourists, admiring the myriad of shrines and the various offerings on display along with thousands of one's fellows, the replica in Nay Pyi Taw features access beneath the spire to an echoing space with four buddha shrines and a circular series of marvellous granite reliefs in panels depicting events in the life of the Buddha and other famous characters. The carvings are quite extraordinary, combining expressionistic landscape forms with stylized figures, some of which are sublime. If you meditate under the spire, the echoes add an unusual, disconcerting dimension that enhances an almost unearthly experience albeit often the echoes are of kids enjoying the opportunity to test their vocal cords and mothers and others telling them to shut up. It mingles marvelously with the twittering of the birds and the gongs rolling in from outside. Outside, there are the birthday Buddha statues which you can sprinkle with water and focus your thoughts upon on the specially provided wooden platform in front. To know which one is for your birthday, you will need to read Myanmar or ask for guidance from a passerby. Remember to check in your shoes downstairs as you enter and leave a donation as you exit. There are elephants outside. White ones, too. Seems apt.
4.0 based on 63 reviews
The Museum has two floor. First floor has store, jewelry and souvenir shop,there are a lots of thing with different prices with various quality Second floor is museum display gems and jewelry.Allthings is selling by US Dollars only for customers. Myanmar Natural resources display corner of Nay Pyi Taw.Especially jade is main favorites items
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