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WHERE IS MYANMAR?
People: The population of Myanmar, spread over seven states and seven divisions, is estimated at 48 million people. Myanmar is inhabited by 135 ethnic nationalities. The Bamars, comprising about 69 % of the population, form the largest group. Religion: Theravada Buddhism is the predominant religion, with 80 percent of the population embracing it. There are also Christians, Muslims and Hindus.
Culture: Buddhism has great influence on daily life of the Myanmars. The people have preserved tradition of close family ties, respect for the elders and reverence for Buddhism. Myanmars are known for their hospitality and friendliness. History: Myanmars Golden Age dates back to the 11th century when King Anawrahta united the whole country into the First Myanmar Empire in Bagan well before the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The Bagan Empire encompassed the entire Menam valley in Thailand and lasted about 250 years, before it collapsed with the invasion of the Mongols under the leadership of Kublai Khan in the 13th century. The Second Myanmar Empire was founded in the middle 16th century by King Bayinnaung. King Alaungpaya founded the Third Myanmar Empire in 1752. It was during the zenith of the Konbaung dynasty, that the British colonized Myanmar. Myanmar became a sovereign state on January 4, 1948, after gaining independence from Britain.
Visa: Tourist and business visas are valid for 28 days. Tourist visas are not extendible; business visa may be extended for another 28 days. Transit visas are valid for 24 hours. Apply to any of Myanmar's embassies or consulates with three photos and your passport. For a Visa Application Form for Myanmar please click here, download the file, print it out, fill it in and fax it to us at (+951) 243-125. Vaccinations: None are required unless travelers arrive from infected areas. Currency: The
currency in Myanmar is the Kyat (pronounced 'chaat'). US$ (only new notes) are the
accepted currency in Myanmar. It is quite inconvenient to
change other foreign currencies as well as to use credit
cards and traveller checks. It is possible, but costs
commission fees and it takes sometimes up to 2 hours to
obtain the cash. Airport Tax: When leaving Myanmar by air, an airport tax of US$ 10.- p.p. must be paid before check-in. Dress: Cotton clothing and a light wrap on evenings during the winter season (between Oct and Feb) are recommended. When visiting temples, pagodas or other places of religious worship, it is necessary to dress modestly, as any kind of revealing clothing is frowned upon in Myanmar. Removal of all footwears and socks is necessary before entering all places of religious worship. Climate: Myanmar enjoys a tropical climate with three distinct seasons. The wet season lasts from mid-May to mid-October, the dry cool season from mid-October to mid-February, and the warm season from mid-February to mid-May. Temperatures: SHAN STATE
MANDALAY
DIVISION CHIN STATE KAYAH
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