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Myanmar bets on ancient temples, Buddhist pilgrimage sites to boost tourism

The Japan Times

The Japan Times

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July 7, 2026

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 Myanmar bets on ancient temples, Buddhist pilgrimage sites to boost tourism

The tourism push is an early test of whether Myanmar can persuade visitors and investors that parts of the country are once again open for business.

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