Yangon, Yangon Region
destination • experience • outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Shwedagon Pagoda
posted in Yangon, Myanmar
A giant golden pagoda, must I say more? The main attraction of the city, this giant pagoda surrounded by hundreds of other small temples is a must see. Here you’ll walk around the pagoda which will take about an hour and you’ll find many locals praying or relaxing around here. Go into one of the smaller temples and just sit and watch for a few minutes. Very relaxing and can get you into a state of meditation.
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