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info Hopone (ဟိုပုံး) is believed to be an ancient town and the residents are mainly Shan and Pa-O.
 
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Ywama Village
info Ywama Village is located in Inlay lake. It is the largest village with the streets of the village like the webs of the canals. Some of the beautiful teak houses are built on large wooden poles driven into the Lake bed. 
 
Maing Thauk 
info After a longish ride move down the lake toward Nyaungshwe, you'll get the great finale of the day:  This is a town with a split identity: half is on water, half ashore. It likewise water crafts a 500-meter teak connect like Amarapura's U Bein Bridge, just not so long or high.
 
info Inle Lake (အင်းလေးကန်) is located at Latitude: 20°46' N and Longitude: 97°01’E. The temperature is between 12.C - 28. C.
 
info Inle Lake is 22km long and about 11km wide. The lake is at 1328 metres above sea level. Inle is one of the most popular tourist destination in the Shan State. 
 
The welcome signboard to Kalaw
 
info Pindaya, a three hour drive from Helo is a city located in the hills of the Shan State, the largest area within Myanmar. The cave is noted for its 9000 Buddha statues, but is also a bustling market town located on a small lake. Buddha images are in different sizes and materials in every imaginable corner of these mysterious caves.
 
info Nyaung Shwe (ညောင်ရွှေ) is a small town at the northern end of the Inlay Lake. There are many major attractions.
 
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info Tachilek (တာချီလိတ်) is the easternmost town in the country and enjoys the fame of anchoring the Myanmar end of the Golden Triangle, a term which made its entry into print during the Vietnam war.
 
info Lashio (လားရှိုး) is in a mountain basin at 855 meters. The weather is wet, since clouds may form and deliver rain just about any time of the year.
 
info Taunggyi (တောင်ကြီးမြို့) is the capital city of Shan State. Shan State is the largest state in Myanmar and hence Taunggyi is an important city of trade.
 
info The Kakku relic pagoda (မွေတော်ကက္ကူ ဘုရားစု) of the southern Shan state, which only recently has become one of the most visited places in the Shan State.
 
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info Aungban (အောင်ပန်း) is located at 4219ft (1286m) above sealevel.38 miles (61km) away from Taunggyi and 6 miles (10km) away from Kalaw.
 
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info Muse (မူဆယ်) is located 247 miles (398km) far from Mandalay, a small town on the bank of the Shwe-li River. Muse is the main border gateway of Myanmar and China.
 
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info Heho (ဟဲဟိုး) is most famously known as a beginning stage for those making a beeline for Inle Lake.
 
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info Thibaw (သီပေါ) also known as Hsipaw, is a well known town in Shan State, Myanmar.
 
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info Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda (ဖောင်တော်ဦး မြတ်စွာဘုရား), additionally spelt Hpaung Daw Oo or Phaung Daw Oo) is a remarkable Buddhist site in Myanmar (once in the past Burma), situated on the Inle Lake in Shan State. 
 
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info The Shwe Indein Pagoda (ရွှေအင်းတိန် မြတ်စွာဘုရား) is a gathering of Buddhist pagodas in the town of Indein, close Ywama and Inlay Lake in Shan State, Burma.
 
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info Nga Hpe Kyaung Monastery (ငဖယ်ချောင်းကျောင်း) which is also called the "Jumping Cat Monastery" was formerly known as Inn Phaw Khone. The mammoth teak expanding on stilts is home to just four ministers, who keep up the building utilizing gifts from their prepared feline shows.
 
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info Ywarma village, otherwise called Heya Ywarma, is situated on the western side of Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar. The town is most effectively open by vessel from the town of Nyaung Shwe on the north side of the lake.
 
Alodaw Pauk Pagoda
info Alodaw Pauk Pagoda (အလိုတော်ပေါက် ဘုရား) lies in Nampan Village, Nyaung Shwe Township, southern Shan State.
 
Inle Information
Area: 116.3 km²
Population: 150,000
Location: Latitude 20° 46' N, Longitude 97° 01' E
over 900 metres above sea level
Temperature: Min 12°C - Max 28°C
 
info Khaung Daing Hot Spring (ခေါင်တိုင် သဘာဝရေပူအပန်းဖြေစခန်း), located 27 miles (43km) west of Taunggyi, the capital of Shan State of Myanmar is famous for visitors to take pleasure in the beautiful landscape around it.
 
info Most of the Akha tribes are living in Kyaing Tong, There are small villages such as Ho Kyin, Nan Phi Phank, Pang Ma Phai, situated about 50 minutes drive from Kyaing Tong.
 
info One prominent Landmark of Kyaing Tong is the One Tree Hill. This is a Kanyin Phyu Tree (Dipterocarpus Alatus) growing on top of the Soam Mom Hill on the outskirt of the city.
 
info During the colonial times, this Anglican Church (also known as Christ the King Church) (ခရစ်တော်ဘုရင်ဘုရားကျောင်း) was one of the many buildings built by the British. This Church, located in the south-western part of Kalaw was built in 1906.
 
info The Palaungs, who mainly live in the Kalaw area in Shan State, belong to the Mon-Khmer. It takes about two to four hours through the hills to the village of the Palaung tribe.
 
info Aye Tharyar Golf Club (အေးသာယာ ဂေါက်ကလပ်) is situated near Taunggyi, the capital of Shan State having 18-hole course of 7380 yards, opened in 1995. It is only one hour drive from the famous Inlay Lake.
 
info The huge white pagoda has a gilded corncob stupa that pays tribute to the Ananda temple in Bagan.
 
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info Aye Tharyar Vineyard (အေးသာယာ ဝိုင်စိုက်ခင်း) is located at the foot of the Taunggyi hilltop. White and red wines are now produced by a German expert.
 

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