A LARGE number
of people came to visit the National Landmark Garden and the Hlay Kwin Taung in
Nay Pyi Taw until the third and last day of Thadingyut Festival.
Ko Min Aung, the
photographer at National Landmark Garden, said, “I have been working as a
professional photographer at the National Ethnic Villages for eight years. Many
visitors had the photos taken during the holidays in the past. However, most of
them are now using the mobile phone cameras. Only few visitors posed for the
photos in traditional costume of ethnic people.”
Daw San Myint
from Ottwin Township said, “I am 71 years old. I have visited the National
Landmark Garden two times. It is happier this time as I come here with my
family members including my grandchildren. We have visited significant pagodas
in Nay Pyi Taw. I want to visit the capital again.”
Ma Thara Phe
Soe, a matriculation student from Thalkawgyi village of Lewe Township said,
“This is my first time to the National Landmark Garden. I am happy to get the
photos in the costume of national races. I have got knowledge from this trip. I
am considering to bring my friends next time to here.”
Daw Khin Mi Mi
Theint, the teacher from Zeyarthiri Township, said, “I am leading my students
to visit the National Landmark Park. They like very much seeing the traditions
and customs of ethnic people. They could expand their knowledge.
Visitors can go
around the garden by foot or by car, although it is crowded with holidaymakers.
Those who love
to enjoy swimming visited the Hlay Kwin Taung. Ko Phoe Htoo Kyaw, the owner of
Hnin Kaung Kyaw restaurant, said, “We are very busy in holiday periods. Most of
the visitors are from other regions.”
U Tin Hla from
Yangon said, “This is my first visit to Hlay Kwin Taung. I have visited other
attractions in Nay Pyi Taw, and come here for taking a rest around noon before
visiting other places.”
U Hla Oo from
Swa Township of Bago region, said, “I frequently arrived here as I was hired
with my car. It is less expensive for the people around Nay Pyi Taw area to
visit here than the trips to Ngwesaung or Chaungthar beaches.”
A large number
of visitors were also found in Zoological Gardens, Safari Park and Nga Laik
Elephant Camp. Moreover, the Water Fountain Garden is seen with the visitors
from morning to night.
Myo Myint
(Translated by
Aung Khin)
Photo: Aye Than/
Htan Phon
Ref; The Global
New Light of Myanmar



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