Yangon, the Capital of Myanmar, is a small city with countable number of Neon Lights. It is just an old British town, probably three decades behind European and Western metropolitan life. Towering Shwedagon Pagoda over the city is the major attraction for the international tourists to explore the unspoiled land and its culture.
Deemed as the most sacred Buddhist site in Myanmar, the great dome is 321 feet in height and the top of the pagoda contains tons of gold and diamonds. It is best viewed during sunset as the rays make glittering effect against the golden dome.
Houses historical artifacts, including the 26 feet high throne of King Thibaw, the last reigning king of Burma. The museum also showcases gem-studded arms, swords, photographs and earthenware.
It is considered one of the most beautiful glass factories around the world. Visitors are allowed to view the manufacturing process as well as make purchases.