Experience Myanmar 2024

If you are uncertain about visiting Myanmar at present, this book will help you decide. It covers all the information that a visitor needs including how the coup and the Rohingya situation should influence your decision.

The ebook edition is available at amazon.com/dp/B0CN49KPVZ

The paperback edition is at amazon.com/dp/B0CN4TCH2L

Myanmar is rapidly growing in popularity

Myanmar is seeing quite a dramatic increase in visitor numbers for very good reasons. The country was effectively closed to most visitors for many years but now it is open for business and the infrastructure is being rapidly improved.

The new edition of Experience Myanmar (Burma) is right up to date on accommodation, restaurants, transport, places to visit, and experiences to enjoy. Every visitor to Myanmar needs an up-to-date guidebook to help them get the most from the experience. We think Experience Myanmar (Burma) 2017 is the best available. It is available as an ebook or paperback from amazon.com.

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Experience Myanmar (Burma) 2016

Myanmar is rapidly opening up to tourists and business people but there is still a lack of reliable information on the country. Experience Myarmar (Burma) 2016 helps fill this gap and it is now available as an e‑book or in hard copy from http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A2X781S. For an outlay of less than $5 you can potentially save hundreds by using the information in this book,so check it out. We provide a free read for you so that you can confirm if it is suitable for you.Myanmar 2016

Blue Plaques for some of Yangon’s Colonial Buildings

In a move that will help tourism, the Yangon Heritage Trust (YHT) has begun installing descriptive plaques outside Rangoon’s City Hall and other buildings, as part of a larger project to highlight colonial architecture throughout Myanmar’s (Burma’s) biggest city.

The blue plaques initiative, as the US$75,000 project is known, will see 100 plaques installed outside sites of architectural and historical significance over the next year, with descriptions in both Burmese and English detailing when each building was built and why it is important.

The project is being funded by Dutch electronics giant Philips, which has partnered with the YHT. The original plan was to install 200 plaques in the city but this has been scaled back due to the expense of ordering high-quality plaques from Australia.

Philips, which opened its first store in Yangon last year, is also paying separately to illuminate the colonial buildings with LED lights. It has already installed lights outside Mahabandoola Park and City Hall.20131110_145937

Experience Myanmar (Burma) just published

The latest book in the Experience Guide series has just been released. Experience Myanmar (Burma) covers everything of visitor interest in this country which is shaping up as a ‘hot’ destination in 2014.

For further details of the book go to http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HPQHC5I

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