The Mystery of Naypyidaw The Silent Capital of Myanmar

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-23

Myanmar, a country full of mystery and historical legends, and its capital, Naypyidaw, is an out-and-out mystery.

When you think of the capital, you probably think of the bustling crowds and busy trafficBut Naypyidaw is the polar opposite of this impression

It's different from the average cityIt covers a huge area, but there is little life.

Let's unravel the mysteries of this strange capital together.

Naypyidaw, located in central Myanmar, is a sprawling city, even more than a tenth of Shanghai's sizeBut there is no hustle and bustle

In this vast landWide north-south roads weave between green spaces and high-rise buildings, and few vehicles are barely visible on these wide avenues.

Even on the busiest holidays, the city is silent, and residents can only be seen moving dozens of kilometers away.

Naypydo is not only geographically quiet, but also sparsely populated.

In addition to ** staff,Few residents are willing to relocate to the city

The city is the capital of a country with a vast area, the total permanent population is less than one million.

From the observation deck, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the city, but there are few people to see except for the vast expanse of land and buildings.

This silence and sparseness in Naypyidaw is not accidental, but a series of decisions made by Myanmar**caused

Originally, the capital of Myanmar was not Naypyidaw, but the thousand-year-old city of Yangon.

However, with the unstable situation in Myanmar, it was decided to move the capital to Naypyidaw.

In 2002, Myanmar officially launched the capital relocation plan, and a large number of manpower and material resources were invested in this huge project.

After three years of hard work, Naypyidaw finally began to take shape.

In 2005, despite the fact that the construction of Naypyidaw was not yet completely completed, Myanmar** was still eager to relocate its office to the new capital and legislated that Naypyidaw would be the sole capital.

In order to attract people to move to the new capital,** even used the power of religion to build a "Capital Shwedagon Pagoda" modeled after the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon

This golden pagoda is 99 meters high, which means the "ninety-nine return to the truth" of Buddhism, but failed to really capture people's hearts.

The silence of Naypyidaw is incomprehensible, especially when compared to the traditional image of a bustling city.

However, the silence in Naypyidaw is not entirely a negative manifestation.

Perhaps in this tranquil land, the people of Myanmar can find a peace of isolation from the rest of the world, away from the hustle and bustle of the outside world.

This may be a deep pursuit of the heart, a desire to return to the original.

Despite Myanmar's efforts to improve the country's situation and promote regional development through the relocation of the capital, the silence in Naypyidaw still highlights some problems and challenges

In any case, the silence of Naypyidaw is still a phenomenon worth pondering.

It allows us to reflect on the nature of urban development and the impact of decision-making on people's lives.

Perhaps, there are more unknown stories and possibilities hidden in this silent land, just waiting to be discovered and explored.

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