Maha Bandula Park
Maha Bandula Park
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5:00 AM - 6:30 PM
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Lee Nallalingham
Downtown Core/Downtown Singapore, Singapore135 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
The park is a great place to explore, take some photos and get some insights in to the history of Myanmar. Originally built by the British and post war and independence turned in to an independence monument. The Supreme Court, City Hall and so on surround the park and are also great to explore
Written 14 March 2020
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jwgbusiness
Thornhill, Canada146 contributions
Dec 2019
This is a park in the middle of the city and has the Independence Monument marking the end of the British involvement in Burma. There are buildings with British architecture overlooking the park, including the City Hall and the High Court. It reminds me a bit of Central Park in New York, much smaller in size, but the trees and the greenery are reminiscent. The British have certainly left their mark and their commercial history.
Written 9 February 2020
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Keith D
Greater London, UK251 contributions
Feb 2020
Since my last visit a year ago, I was most disappointed with the upkeep of the park. There are hardly any benches to sit on , so most people sit on the grass, and parts are completely bald. Rubbish is strewn around, like their food packets , and litter scattered, simply because not enough bins are placed in strategic places in the park . Most disappointing, since my last visit!!
Written 28 February 2020
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milliesmum2016
Christchurch, New Zealand1,771 contributions
Jan 2020
This is just a little park in the middle of the cit, rightext to Sule Pagoda. However, it is important because it is home to the Independence Monument, which commemorates end of British involvement if Burma. We were there this Independence Day - it was the 72nd - and in the evening the little park was alive with families nad friends enjoying the celebration and the evening. The park was all lit up, festooned with sparkly coloured lights in all the topiaried plants and trees, selllers of bric n brac and food hawkers. The old colonial buildings around the perimeter of the Square were all coloured washed with light and there was a true carnival atmosphere. Things are much less exciting during the day, when the space morphs back into it's workaday clothes of small shrubs, topiaried plants, a pond and a childrens playgound. It does provide an all important quietish place to sit in the hustle and bustle of Rangoon.
Written 6 February 2020
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Cameron S
Castle Rock, CO669 contributions
Dec 2019
Nice park - right across the street from City Hall and Sule Pagoda. Independence Monument is in the center of the park. Good spot to sit and relax for awhile, after walking around central Yangon.
Written 16 February 2020
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CanisHan
Seoul, South Korea26,842 contributions
Nov 2019
CY ( 19.11.18 )
The park was located at center of Yangon, and many attraction beside. The park was not big, but had many unique buildings near. The park had independence monument, and many people enjoyed rest. There was good to rest on Yangon travel.
The park was located at center of Yangon, and many attraction beside. The park was not big, but had many unique buildings near. The park had independence monument, and many people enjoyed rest. There was good to rest on Yangon travel.
Written 24 November 2019
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fjp4564
Sunshine Coast654 contributions
Dec 2019
Tourists will enjoy spending some time travelling through this peaceful park area right in the middle of Myanmar. Also very popular with the locals
Written 19 December 2019
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Isaac P
Bournemouth, UK34 contributions
Jan 2014 • Friends
Next to the Sule pagoda, it is a nice spot when the temperature drops a bit in the afternoon, watch the world pass by, get a snack from some of the hundred foos stall, and relax in this cared area of Yangon.Avoid mornings and the hotter hours of the day as there isnt much shade around
Written 22 August 2014
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pinoytraveller2
Luzon, Philippines15,100 contributions
June 2013 • Solo
The Maha Bandoola Garden is a lovely park located along the busy Maha Bandoola Street, just a short walk from the Sule Pagoda and behind the Yangon City Hall. It was around 4pm when I visited and though I read in the blogs that there is a small entrance fee to get inside I was surprised that we were able to enter for free just like the others.
The Independence Monument stands proudly inside the park. I saw local folks (mostly lovers) enjoying the cool atmosphere of the garden by just sitting on the grass. This must be a popular spot for families during weekends.
The Independence Monument stands proudly inside the park. I saw local folks (mostly lovers) enjoying the cool atmosphere of the garden by just sitting on the grass. This must be a popular spot for families during weekends.
Written 21 May 2014
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JoshShoeString
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia879 contributions
June 2013 • Solo
I didn't know there was a fee for entering this park because I didn't enter it. I just took shots of the garden and the Independence Monument from outside as I cross over from Sule Paya; and moved on to the City Hall and Supreme Court thereafter.
It's a peaceful park to behold even from the outside. I stayed at a nearby hotel, so I saw it a few times. There are plenty of blackmarket money changers loitering around the area if you are so inclined to change your US dollars to kyats with them.
The Ministry of Tourism office is nearby if you haven't grab a copy of the free Myanmar map.
It's a peaceful park to behold even from the outside. I stayed at a nearby hotel, so I saw it a few times. There are plenty of blackmarket money changers loitering around the area if you are so inclined to change your US dollars to kyats with them.
The Ministry of Tourism office is nearby if you haven't grab a copy of the free Myanmar map.
Written 17 July 2013
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