Insights into the three places that MYANMAR ANATOMY explores: Yangon Zoological Gardens, Yangon Circle Railway, and the Drug Elimination Museum.
The Yangon Zoological Gardens, located in Yangon, Myanmar, is one of the oldest and most iconic zoos in Southeast Asia. Established in 1901, the zoo spans over 69 acres and is home to a diverse collection of wildlife, including rare species native to the region. © Prapat Jiwarangsan
The Yangon Circle Railway, encircling the city of Yangon in Myanmar, is a historic and essential means of transportation for both locals and visitors. Covering a route of approximately 74 kilometers, the railway provides a unique glimpse into the daily life and culture of the diverse communities along its tracks. © Prapat Jiwarangsan
The Drug Elimination Museum in Yangon, Myanmar, serves as an informative institution dedicated to educating the public about the country’s efforts in combating drug trafficking and abuse. Through exhibits and displays, the museum chronicles Myanmar's anti-narcotics initiatives, providing insights into the challenges faced and the progress made in the ongoing fight against drug-related issues. © Prapat Jiwarangsan