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Rangoon (Yangon)
Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon, is the largest city and a cultural hub of Myanmar. Known for its stunning colonial architecture and Buddhist landmarks, the city’s most iconic site is the **Shwedagon Pagoda**, a golden stupa that draws pilgrims and tourists alike. Yangon is also home to bustling markets like **Bogyoke Aung San Market**, where you can find traditional crafts, jewelry, and textiles. The city offers a mix of old and new, with a vibrant street food scene, serene lakes like **Inya Lake**, and rich history, making it an intriguing destination for travelers.
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Yangon’s local cuisine is a delicious blend of flavors influenced by Myanmar’s diverse ethnic groups and neighboring countries. A must-try dish is **Mohinga**, Myanmar’s national dish, consisting of rice noodles in a savory fish-based broth, often garnished with crispy fritters and boiled eggs. It’s a breakfast staple but can be enjoyed any time of day.

Another local favorite is **Shan Noodles**, a specialty from the Shan State, featuring rice noodles served either in a broth or dry, flavored with garlic, chili, and peanuts. **Tea leaf salad (Lahpet Thoke)** is a unique and iconic Burmese dish made with fermented tea leaves mixed with crunchy nuts, sesame seeds, and lime—a perfect blend of tangy, salty, and spicy flavors.

For snacks, explore Yangon’s vibrant street food scene, where you’ll find delights like **Samosa Salad**, a fusion of Indian samosas, lentils, cabbage, and tangy tamarind dressing. **Skewers of grilled meat and vegetables** are also widely available, offering a smoky, flavorful bite.

Yangon’s food culture is also deeply connected to its tea shops, where locals gather over cups of **sweet Burmese tea** and enjoy snacks like **paratha** (layered flatbread) or **pe byouk** (boiled peas). For dessert, try **Shwe Yin Aye**, a refreshing coconut milk dessert with jelly, sago, and sticky rice.

Whether dining in a local eatery or sampling street food, Yangon’s cuisine is a flavorful journey into Myanmar’s rich culinary heritage.

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