It was kept very clean and tidy, the outside area was busy and chaotic, and the door was quiet. It was very close by bus or taxi 4000 to Yangon and there was a visitor book on the right gate when entering. At least the experience of paying tribute on Sunday would be forgotten
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It was kept very clean and tidy, the outside area was busy and chaotic, and the door was quiet. It was very close by bus or taxi 4000 to Yangon and there was a visitor book on the right gate when entering. At least the experience of paying tribute on Sunday would be forgotten
It is a beautiful place. It is well preserved and well designed. Behind its beautiful, each grave tells stories of sadness and gloom, adding to the feelings and emotions of visitors in another dimension. The picture cannot tell the full story. One must come here to feel it in person. It is a distance from the city so I am not sure if it is worth a special visit unless it is a veteran. However, for those travelling north from the city, it is worth spending about half an hour here. But be careful there is no bathroom, so plan well. Be sure to spend time reading stories and you’re worth the time.
Myanmar's war memorial site is also quite a lot, but also a victim of Japanese aggression, this cemetery has a lot of foreigners.
The monument is very far from the downtown area of Yangon, and the traffic is not very convenient. If you pass by, you can come down and stroll around. It is not necessary to go there. The monument is about 50 meters high. In order to commemorate the soldiers who died in World War II, the surrounding landscape is very beautiful.
Yangon War Memorial Cemetery is a free and open to the public attraction, which is the cemetery of the soldiers who died in the Yangon War. Very quiet and quiet, giving people a feeling of desolation and respect, if you have time, you can come and see