In the coming week in Yangon, you can attend a free Star Wars-themed climbing session, relive the 90s through music or simply head over to the ICT fair.
Yangon has plenty forward-thinking events in the coming week, including an e-commerce seminar, talks on the climate, ethical fashion weekend and an all-women hip hop show.
Eagerly awaited addition to Yangon’s food scene lives up to the hype.
With most regular events cancelled for the biggest party of the year, Thingyan water festival, we highlight a few different events you can escape to in Yangon in the coming...
From innovative tourist ideas to interactive memorials for the country’s pro-democracy and independence struggles, South Korea shows Myanmar the way as a travel destination.
Burbrit Craft Beer achieved its latest milestone this year, distributing its gourmet brew in cans across the country.
In this wide-reaching guide to destinations in Myanmar, we offer a tantalizing taste of the country’s best-loved, emerging and secluded spots to add to your must-visit list.
Top local seafood and fish with all the right accompaniments and endless sweet treats at Melia’s new Wednesday night buffet.
In this final week before Thingyan festivities take over, have fun at water festival-themed events, see a Japanese photo exhibition or join discussions on the local startup scene.
In this last guide of the series, we travel from Indawgyi Lake where a wealth of wildlife can be found, to the legendary snow-capped mountains at the northern tip of...
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