Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has arrived in Myanmar on a goodwill visit, becoming only the second foreign leader ...
Burma has been on the travel no-go list for decades, but after its first democratic elections in 20 years and growing international support calling for an end to the travel boycott, the nation’s ...
The hotels are full or eye-wateringly expensive, creased dollar bills are worthless and credit cards are widely refused – welcome to Burma, Asia’s next big tourist destination. The hotels are full or ...
Despite a brutal civil war, Myanmar’s holiday industry is trying to revive interest in the army-ruled country. Hailing a "glowing sense of optimism and positivity within Myanmar’s tourism industry ...
When Lukashenko touched down around 8 p.m. in Naypyitaw on Nov. 27, it marked the first visit to Myanmar by a Belarusian ...
Huge numbers of visitors are expected to join the rush to see Myanmar, one of the world’s most secretive countries, now that Aung San Suu Kyi has given her approval for tourists to visit. Whilst this ...
Struggling Myanmar welcomed about 800,000 tourists up to October this year, signalling the tourism sector's lacklustre growth as the country grapples with a plethora of challenges, from power supply ...
Myanmar’s military government will offer visas on arrival to boost the country’s nascent tourism sector, a travel industry official said on Tuesday. Myanmar’s military government will offer visas on ...
Alexander Lukashenko’s visit comes shortly before military government holds national polls widely condemned as a sham.
FILE - Foreign tourists offer joss sticks as they visit Myanmar famous Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar Sunday, April 28, 2019. Myanmar has announced it will recommence issuing tourist visas ...
Ethical tourism made Myanmar a lost tourism frontier in Southeast Asia. But people are forgetting the genocide, giving the destination another crack. A second wave of tourism is emerging for Myanmar ...
On a recent evening at a popular beer hall in Rangoon, two dozen women wearing skimpy dresses and hair extensions swayed mechanically on a stage and took turns mumbling lines of high-energy pop songs ...
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