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Resistance Park

Yangon


Sectioned off from neighbouring People's Park is this former parade ground. It's a pleasant place for a stroll, with great views of Shwedagon Paya. When not in use for military parades on Armed Forces Day and other military events, it's open to the public. Look for the statue of General Aung San.


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