You can see the Shwedagon Pagoda, which is very suitable for taking photos. I highly recommend it.
Salween 180 is the bar and restaurant of Café Salween with 180 degree view of Yangon's Skyline. It's named after "Salween" which is Than Lwin River သံလွင် in Burmese language and is one of two major rivers flowing through the country. It flows from Tibetan Plateau through China, Thailand and the Shan Hills of Myanmar, into the Andaman Sea near the city of Moulmein through the Gulf of Mottama. It is one of the longest free flowing rivers in Asia – signifying energy, dynamism and creativity.
You can see the Shwedagon Pagoda, which is very suitable for taking photos. I highly recommend it.
Salween 180 is the bar and restaurant of Café Salween with 180 degree view of Yangon's Skyline. It's named after "Salween" which is Than Lwin River သံလွင် in Burmese language and is one of two major rivers flowing through the country. It flows from Tibetan Plateau through China, Thailand and the Shan Hills of Myanmar, into the Andaman Sea near the city of Moulmein through the Gulf of Mottama. It is one of the longest free flowing rivers in Asia – signifying energy, dynamism and creativity.