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Interesting Places in Myanmar
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Myitkyina
Myitkyina is the capital and centrally
located in the Kachin State. It is the northern
most railway terminal, 919 miles from Yangon and
487 miles from Mandalay. Visitors can tour the
Myit Sone, the confluence of Maikha and Malikha
Streams. Ayeyarwady, the most useful river in
Myanmar has its source from this confluence and
flows 1325 miles to the mouth of the river. The
water over here is crystal clear. The panoramic
view of the scenario at Myit Sone with the
unspoiled beauty of nature is beyond the
expression of words and will definitely be a
fine attraction to tourists. Myitkyina can be
reached by road, rail, river and air. Different
tribes of national races live in harmony with
their own cultures, customs, dialects, dances
and lifestyles. The glittering costumes with
silver trinkets of the charming Kachin belles
would be an enchanting sight. For souvenir the
Kachin woollen bag with silver trinkets would be
a memorable gift. The overland trade route to
India and China and World War II supply line to
China along the Ledo Road pass through Myitkyina.
For mountaineering enthusiasts, expeditions to
Mount Khaka Bo Razi and Mount Gam Lan Razi would
be an adventure.
At the edge of the town, by the banks of the
Ayeyarwaddy, gold-painting and mining goes on
relentlessly day and night. Abotu 25 miles to
the north of the town, is some of Myanmar's most
beautiful and important natural beauty spots, in
the cradle of the Ayeyarwaddy, where Maykha and
Malikha rivers meet, usually called the Myit-son. |
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