Mawlamyine, Myanmar (Burma)

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Mawlamyine, Myanmar (Burma)
The capital of Mon State and a major trading city of the south, 300 km southeast of Yangon, Mawlamyine was made famous and immortalized by the great poet and writer Rudyard Kipling, Mawlamyine is an attractive port with a ridge of hills on one side and the sea on the other. About 300 km away from Yangon, it can be reached by road and rail or by a 40-minute's flight from Yangon - not on regular schedule. Similarly Mawlamyaing is a really pleasant town surrounded by mountains and blue sea. Choungzon, Mudon, Kyaikmayaw, Thanphyuzayat and Ye townships include in Mawlamyaing District. There are many pagodas and stupas in Mawlamyaing. Mawlamyine, Myanmar (burma) information from all over the web can be found at Tripbase.com. Tripbase searches all the best travel sites to bring you the very top Mawlamyine, Myanmar (burma) Tourism resources, Travel Information and Travel Advice.
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