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  • Bogyoke Aung San Market formerly known as Scott's Market is a large bazaar located in entral Yangon.  Known for its colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, the market is a major tourist attraction, dominated by antique, Burmese handicraft and jewellery shops, art galleries, and clothing stores. Bogyoke Market is also a  popular black market venue to exchange currency. The market also has a number of stores for locals selling medicine, food, garments and imported goods.
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  • Bogyoke Aung San Market formerly known as Scott's Market is a large bazaar located in entral Yangon.  Known for its colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, the market is a major tourist attraction, dominated by antique, Burmese handicraft and jewellery shops, art galleries, and clothing stores. Bogyoke Market is also a  popular black market venue to exchange currency. The market also has a number of stores for locals selling medicine, food, garments and imported goods.
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  • Bogyoke Aung San Market formerly known as Scott's Market is a large bazaar located in entral Yangon.  Known for its colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, the market is a major tourist attraction, dominated by antique, Burmese handicraft and jewellery shops, art galleries, and clothing stores. Bogyoke Market is also a  popular black market venue to exchange currency. The market also has a number of stores for locals selling medicine, food, garments and imported goods.
    bogyoke-market-1.jpg
  • The Strand Hotel is a Victorian style hotel located in Yangon, built in 1896 by Aviet and Tigran Sarkie, of the Sarkies Brothers. The hotel opened in 1901 which faces the Yangon River to its south, is one of the most famous hotels in Southeast Asia.  The hotel is named after its address, at 92 Strand Road.  During the colonial period the Strand was one of the most luxurious hotels in the British Empire.  The Sarkies Brothers sold The Strand to Rangoon restaurateur Peter Bugalar Aratoon and Ae Amovsie in 1925. In 1941, during World War II, following Japanese occupation of Burma, the hotel was used to quarter Japanese troops.
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  • Yangon Central Railway Station is the largest railway station in Myanmar. It is the gateway to Myanmar Railways' 3126 mile (5031 kilometer) rail network. The station was built in 1877 by the British but destroyed in 1943 from advancing Japanese forces. The current station designed in traditional Burmese architectural style was completed in 1954. Yangon Central Railway Station has been designated a city landmark building since 1996.
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  • Yangon Central Railway Station is the largest railway station in Myanmar. It is the gateway to Myanmar Railways' 3126 mile (5031 kilometer) rail network. The station was built in 1877 by the British but destroyed in 1943 from advancing Japanese forces. The current station designed in traditional Burmese architectural style was completed in 1954. Yangon Central Railway Station has been designated a city landmark building since 1996.
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  • Yangon Central Railway Station is the largest railway station in Myanmar. It is the gateway to Myanmar Railways' 3126 mile (5031 kilometer) rail network. The station was built in 1877 by the British but destroyed in 1943 from advancing Japanese forces. The current station designed in traditional Burmese architectural style was completed in 1954. Yangon Central Railway Station has been designated a city landmark building since 1996.
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  • Yangon Central Railway Station is the largest railway station in Myanmar. It is the gateway to Myanmar Railways' 3126 mile (5031 kilometer) rail network. The station was built in 1877 by the British but destroyed in 1943 from advancing Japanese forces. The current station designed in traditional Burmese architectural style was completed in 1954. Yangon Central Railway Station has been designated a city landmark building since 1996.
    yagon-railway-station-2.jpg
  • Some of the most grand colonial buildings of the British are to be seen in Yangon city center including the high courthouse.  Adjacent to Mahabandoola Garden, an oasis in the concrete jungle.
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  • Bogyoke Aung San Market formerly known as Scott's Market is a large bazaar located in entral Yangon.  Known for its colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, the market is a major tourist attraction, dominated by antique, Burmese handicraft and jewellery shops, art galleries, and clothing stores. Bogyoke Market is also a  popular black market venue to exchange currency. The market also has a number of stores for locals selling medicine, food, garments and imported goods.
    bogyoke-market-3.jpg
  • Bogyoke Aung San Market also known as Scott's Market is a major bazaar located in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. Known for its colonial architecture and inner cobblestone streets, the market is a major tourist destination, dominated by Burmese handicraft and jewellery shops, art galleries, and clothing stores.  The market also has a number of stores for local shoppers, selling medicine, foodstuffs, garments and foreign goods.
    bogyoke-market-6.jpg
  • Bogyoke Aung San Market also known as Scott's Market is a major bazaar located in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. Known for its colonial architecture and inner cobblestone streets, the market is a major tourist destination, dominated by Burmese handicraft and jewellery shops, art galleries, and clothing stores.  The market also has a number of stores for local shoppers, selling medicine, foodstuffs, garments and foreign goods.
    bogyoke-market-5.jpg