Presidential Palace, Naypyidaw
The Presidential Palace (Burmese: သမ္မတအိမ်တော်) is the executive office and official residence of the Myanmar head of state and government, the President of Myanmar, and located in the capital city of Nay Pyi Taw. The 100-room palace is a complex of buildings, surrounded by a moat that can be crossed by bridges.[1][2][3]
Presidential Palace | |
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Burmese: သမ္မတအိမ်တော် | |
Myanmar Presidential Palace | |
Location of Presidential Palace | |
General information | |
Address | Yaza Htarni Road, Zeyatheiddhi Ward, Zabuthiri Township |
Town or city | Naypyidaw |
Country | Myanmar |
Coordinates | 19.768°N 96.1219°E |
Current tenants | Win Myint (President of Myanmar) |
Completed | 2010 |
Gallery
- The main room where to meet the first class visitors
- President, First Lady and Hillary Clinton
- Narendra Modi meeting with President Htin Kyaw at Presidential Palace in 2017
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See also
References
- Reuters Editorial (17 January 2010). "As poll looms, Myanmar still building parliament". Reuters.
- "Naypyidaw, An Unconventional Capital". Google Sightseeing.
- "Burma: welcome to Naypyidaw – the home of kings – and the world's weirdest capital city". Telegraph.co.uk. 18 November 2011.
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