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Things to do in Nay Pyi Taw, MM

Fountain Park Tower,
Fountain Park Tower,

Naypyidaw, officially spelled Nay Pyi Taw (Burmese: နေပြည်တော်; MLCTS: Nepranytau; pronounced [nèpjìdɔ̀], formerly known as Kyetpyay, Pyinmana or Kyatpyay, Pyinmana), is the capital city of Myanmar and seat of the government of Myanmar. It is administered as the Naypyidaw Union Territory, as per the Constitution.

Gems Museum
Gems Museum

The Gem Museum Located in Zabuthri Township. Nay Pyi Taw. The large area of upstairs museum decorated with large wall glasses and beautiful and wonderful decorations in modern designs. In Gems Museum. precious jewels such as ruby and sapphire. quality jade lots and the largest pearl in Myanmar are put on display.

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National Herbal Park
National Herbal Park

Being 0.81 km 2 large, National Herbal Park is situated near the Taungnyo Road in Naypyidaw, Myanmar.

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Naypyidaw Zoological Gardens
Naypyidaw Zoological Gardens

Naypyidaw Zoological Garden Naypyidaw Zoological Garden Set amidst more than 600 acres just north of Nay Pyi Taw's city centre, the Naypyidaw Zoological Garden is home to an extraordinary array of animals from around the region and beyond.

Naypyitaw Fountain Park
Naypyitaw Fountain Park

Easily accessible by car, the Water Fountain Garden is only 15 minutes away when you stay at PARKROYAL Nay Pyi Taw, a premier hotel in Nay Pyi Taw complete with 90 spacious suites, a fully-serviced spa and a relaxing swimming pool with views out onto the horizon.

Uppatasanti Pagoda
Uppatasanti Pagoda

Uppatasanti Pagoda (ဥပ္ပါတသန္တိစေတီတော်, pronounced [ʔoʊʔpàta̰ θàɴdḭ zèdìdɔ̀]; officially called ဥပ္ပါတသန္တိစေတီတော်မြတ်ကြီး, also called the "Peace Pagoda") is a prominent landmark in Naypyidaw, the new capital of Myanmar.

White Elephants - Nay Pyi Taw
White Elephants - Nay Pyi Taw

An elephant food seller feeds sugarcane to a white elephant at a shelter in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, Nov. 17, 2017. White elephant, symbolizing royal power and prosperity, is believed to bring good fortune into the country.

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