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Naypyidaw (), officially
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as Nay Pyi Taw (NPT), is the
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and third-largest city of
Myanmar Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has ...
. The city is located at the centre of the
Naypyidaw Union Territory The Union Territory (Nay Pyi Taw) (), also called Nay Pyi Taw Council Territory () (Nay Pyi Taw also spelled Nay Pyitaw, Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Daw) is an administrative division in central Myanmar (Burma). It contains Naypyidaw, the capital city ...
. It is unusual among Myanmar's cities in that it is an entirely
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outside of any state or region. The city, previously known only as
Pyinmana District Pyinmana District () is a district of the Naypyidaw Union Territory and is home to central Naypyidaw, the capital of Myanmar. The modern district was reformed in 2022, splitting off from Dekkhina District and consists of two townships- Zabuthir ...
, officially replaced
Yangon Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
as the administrative capital of Myanmar on 6 November 2005; its official name was revealed to the public on
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, 27 March 2006. As the seat of the government of Myanmar, Naypyidaw is the site of the
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, the
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, the
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, the official residences of the Cabinet of Myanmar and the headquarters of government ministries and
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. Naypyidaw is notable for its unusual combination of large size and very low population density. The city hosted the 24th and 25th
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, the 3rd BIMSTEC Summit, the Ninth East Asia Summit, the
2013 Southeast Asian Games The 2013 Southeast Asian Games (, ), officially known as the 27th Southeast Asian Games, or the 27th SEA Games, and commonly known as Naypyitaw 2013, were a Southeast Asian multi-sport event took place in Naypyidaw, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar from 11 ...
and the
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.


Etymology

''Naypyidaw'' is Burmese for "abode of the king", and is generally translated as "royal capital","An Introduction to the Toponymy of Burma (October 2007) – Annex A"
p. 8, The Permanent Committee on Geographic Names (PCGN), United Kingdom
"seat of the king", or "abode of kings". Traditionally, it was used as a suffix to the names of royal capitals, such as
Mandalay Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553. Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
, which was called Yadanabon Naypyidaw ().


History

Naypyidaw was founded on a
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near
Pyinmana Pyinmana (, ; population: 100,000 (2006 estimate)) is a logging town and sugarcane refinery center in the Naypyidaw Union Territory of Myanmar. The administrative capital of Myanmar was officially moved to a militarized greenfield site (which the ...
, about north of the old capital,
Yangon Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
. Construction started in 2002 and was completed by 2012.Marshall Cavendish Corporation (2007). ''World and Its Peoples: Eastern and Southern Asia.'' Marshall Cavendish. p. 650. Military construction projects were overseen by the Quartermaster General Tin Aung Myint Oo, while civilian construction projects were overseen by Thein Nyunt, an army colonel. Construction of the city was carried out by three main groups, including the military's engineering corps, contractors with familial ties to high-ranking military officials, and the military's conglomerate, Myanma Economic Holdings Limited. Construction was plagued with corruption and nepotism. It is estimated that the planned city development reached US$4 billion. On 27 March 2006, more than 12,000 troops marched in the new capital in its first public event: a massive military parade to mark
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, the anniversary of Burma's 1945 revolution against the Japanese occupation. Filming was restricted to the concrete parade ground, which contains enormous sculptures of Kings
Anawrahta Anawrahta Minsaw (, ; 11 May 1014 – 11 April 1077) was the founder of the Pagan Empire. Considered the father of the Burmese nation, Anawrahta turned a small principality in the dry zone of Upper Burma into the first Burmese Empire that ...
,
Bayinnaung , title = King of Toungoo , image = Bayinnaung.JPG , caption = Statue of Bayinnaung in front of the National Museum of Myanmar , reign = 30 April 1550 – 10 October 1581 , coronation = 11 January 1551 at Taungoo, ...
, and
Alaungpaya Alaungpaya (, ; also spelled Alaunghpaya or Alaung-Phra; 11 May 1760) was the founder and first emperor of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. By the time of his death from illness during his Burmese–Siamese War (1759–60), campaign in Siam, this ...
. The city was officially named Naypyidaw during these ceremonies, and the official, albeit mostly administrative, capital of the country was relocated from Yangon to Naypyidaw.


Rationale behind moving the capital

There are several assumptions why the capital was moved. Naypyidaw is more centrally located than the old capital,
Yangon Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
. It is also a
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located adjacent to the Shan, Kayah, and Kayin states. It was felt by governmental and military leaders that a stronger military and governmental presence nearby might provide stability to those chronically turbulent regions.McGeown, Kate (8 November 2005)
Burma's confusing capital move
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The military's purpose appears to have been to build an impregnable citadel, able to withstand foreign invasion or popular uprisings. The official explanation for moving the capital was that Yangon had become too congested and crowded with little room for future expansion of government offices. Historian Michael Aung-Thwin posits that the relocation to central Myanmar represented a historic return to the Dry Zone, where previous Burmese royal capitals had traditionally been established over a millenia. The nearby town of
Pyinmana Pyinmana (, ; population: 100,000 (2006 estimate)) is a logging town and sugarcane refinery center in the Naypyidaw Union Territory of Myanmar. The administrative capital of Myanmar was officially moved to a militarized greenfield site (which the ...
is a long-standing settlement and had been a pre-colonial governership that dates to the Pagan kingdom era.


2025 earthquake

The city suffered extensive damage in the
2025 Myanmar earthquake On 28 March 2025 at 12:50:52 Myanmar Time, MMT (06:20:52 UTC), a 7.7–7.9 earthquake struck the Sagaing Region of Myanmar, with an epicenter close to Mandalay, the country's second-largest city. The strike-slip shock achieved a maximum Modif ...
on 28 March, with 80% of government buildings in the city damaged. Naypyidaw had the second highest death toll as a result of the quake. As of April, 75 temporary relief camps had been set up to shelter 2,900 impacted families, while another 23,800 families had been relocated. The residential areas of Zabuthiri Township and Bawgatheikdi wards, where several apartment buildings collapsed, were especially impacted by the earthquake. The earthquake prompted Myanmar's military leader,
Min Aung Hlaing Min Aung Hlaing (born 3 July 1956) is a Burmese army general who has ruled Myanmar as the chairman of the State Administration Council, chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) since seizing power in the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Fe ...
, to order a redrawing of the city's layout. Following the earthquake, all government ministry websites and state-run MRTV and Myawaddy online broadcasts went offline. Among the significant structures that were damaged included the
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, the
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, the national legislature, and the mansion residences of high-ranking military officials, including
Than Shwe Than Shwe (; ; born 2 February 1933) is a retired Burmese army general who held influential positions within Myanmar's government. Serving as the chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) from 1992 to 2011, he played a signifi ...
,
Maung Aye Maung Aye (; ; born 25 December 1937) is a retired Burmese army general who played a significant role in Myanmar's military government. He served as Vice Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), the ruling military junta of M ...
,
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, and Tin Aye. In mid-April, a Ministry of Construction assessment found that one-third of government staff buildings in nine of Naypyidaw's wards were rendered unhabitable or destroyed. Many government offices, including the
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, and the ministries of foreign affairs, hotels and tourism, immigration and population, and
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, planned to relocate to Yangon, due to damage to offices and staff housing complexes. Officials representing the
United Wa State Army The United Wa State Army ( Parauk: , zh, s=佤邦联合军, t=佤邦聯合軍, p=Wǎbāng Liánhéjūn; , ), abbreviated as the UWSA or the UWS Army, is the military wing of the United Wa State Party (UWSP), the ''de facto'' ruling party of ...
and the
National Democratic Alliance Army The National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA) is an insurgent group in eastern Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). It is the armed wing of the Peace and Solidarity Committee (PSC). History The Mong La area had been under the control of several wa ...
funded the reconstruction of military council housing in Naypyidaw.


Geography

Naypyidaw is located between the Bago Yoma and Shan Yoma mountain ranges. The city covers an area of and has a population of 924,608, according to official figures. Chaungmagyi Dam is located a few kilometres to the north of Naypyidaw, while Ngalaik Dam is a few kilometres to the south. The Yezin Dam is farther away in the north-east.


Climate

Naypyidaw has a
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(
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''Aw''), with a wet season from May to October. The dry season from November to April begins with very warm afternoons and comfortable mornings, but in the build-up to the wet season temperatures become sweltering. In the wet season temperatures are merely hot but much higher humidity makes for conditions equally unpleasant, although rainfall is not nearly so extreme as in coastal Myanmar cities like
Mawlamyine Mawlamyine (also spelled Mawlamyaing; , ; ; , ), formerly Moulmein, is the fourth-largest city in Myanmar (Burma), ''World Gazetteer'' southeast of Yangon and south of Thaton, at the mouth of Thanlwin (Salween) River. Mawlamyine was an ancient ...
or
Sittwe Sittwe (, ), formerly Akyab (), is the capital of Rakhine State, Myanmar (Burma). Sittwe is located on an estuarial island created at the confluence of the Kaladan, Mayu, and Lay Mro rivers emptying into the Bay of Bengal. As of 2019 the cit ...
.


Cityscape

Naypyidaw is organized into a number of zones.


Residential zones

The residential areas are carefully organised, and apartments are allotted according to rank and marital status. The city has 1,200 four-story apartment blocks. The roofs of apartment buildings are colour-coded by the jobs of their residents; Ministry of Health employees live in buildings with blue roofs and Ministry of Agriculture employees live in those with green roofs. High-ranking government officials live in mansions,
/ref> of which there are about 50. However, in 2019, quite a few of the ministerial mansions were reported to be unused and left in a neglected state in overgrown compounds.


Ministry zone

The city's Ministry zone contains the headquarters of Myanmar's government ministries. All the ministry buildings are identical in appearance. A Assembly of the Union, parliamentary complex consisting of 31 buildings and a 100-room
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are also located there.Living in a ghost town
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Presidential Palace, Parliament and the city hall building were built with
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, but with a Burmese-style roof.


Military zone

High-ranking military officers and other key officials live away from regular government employees in a complex said to consist of tunnels and bunkers; this area is restricted to the public. The city also hosts a military base, which is inaccessible to citizens or other personnel without written permission.


Diplomatic zone

The government has set aside of land each for foreign embassies and headquarters of
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missions. The Chinese embassy formally opened its interim liaison office in 2017. The liaison office is the first foreign office to be permitted to open in Naypyidaw. Bangladesh and Malaysia have also signed agreements to open embassies in Naypyidaw. The government confirms that proposals have been put forward by 11 other countries to move their embassies to Naypyidaw, namely Russia, China, the United States, India, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey and Kuwait. In February 2018, State Counsellor Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi Aung San Suu Kyi (born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese politician, diplomat, author, and political activist. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize. She served as State Counsellor of Myanmar and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Myanmar), Ministe ...
chaired a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Naypyidaw where she urged foreign governments to move their embassies to the capital.


Hotel zone

The Hotel zone has a handful of villa-style hotels on the hilly outskirts of the city. There are twelve hotels located in or near Naypyidaw. Eight of these are located within the Naypyidaw Hotel Zone, and two are located in Laeway ( Lewe) on the Yangon-Mandalay Road. Forty villas were constructed near the Myanmar Convention Centre in preparation for the 25th ASEAN summit conducted in Naypyidaw in November 2014. Construction of the villas was begun in 2010 by the government. However, funds were limited, so the project was later put out to tender for completion by private sector investors. A total of 348 hotels and 442 inns were constructed to house the athletes and spectators of the
2013 Southeast Asian Games The 2013 Southeast Asian Games (, ), officially known as the 27th Southeast Asian Games, or the 27th SEA Games, and commonly known as Naypyitaw 2013, were a Southeast Asian multi-sport event took place in Naypyidaw, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar from 11 ...
, which was hosted in Naypyidaw.


Market areas

Naypyidaw Myoma Market is the commercial centre of Naypyidaw. Other shopping areas include Thapye Chaung Market, Junction Centre Naypyidaw and Naypyidaw Wholesale. Junction Centre is the city's first privately operated shopping centre. There are also local markets and a restaurant area.


Recreation

Ngalaik Lake Gardens is a small water park situated along the Ngalaik Dam, near Kyweshin Village on Ngalaik Lake (about from Naypyidaw). Opened in 2008, facilities at the Ngalaik Lake Gardens include water slides, natural resorts, lodging and a beach. The gardens are open to the public during
Thingyan Thingyan (/sɛŋkəmɑ/ ; , Old Mon language, Old Mon: သင်ကြာန် ), also known as the Myanmar New Year, is a festival that usually occurs in middle of April. Thingyan marks the transition from the old year to the new one, based on ...
holidays. Also opened in 2008, the National Herbal Park has exhibits of plants having medicinal applications from all of the major regions of Myanmar. There are thousands of plants at the park, representing hundreds of different species. Behind the city hall, there is a park with a playground and water fountain complex, which hosts a musical light show every night. The
Naypyidaw Zoological Gardens The Naypyidaw Zoological Gardens () located in Naypyidaw is the largest zoo in South East Asia. Located on the Yangon-Mandalay highway about 250 miles (400 km) north of Yangon, the 612-acre (247-hectare) zoo opened on Myanmar's Armed Forces D ...
opened in 2008 with 420 species and now with 1500 animals. The main attraction of the zoo is the climate-controlled penguin house. The animals were shipped to it from the old one in Yangon. The Naypyidaw Safari Park officially opened on 12 February 2011.
Naypyidaw also has two golf courses, Naypyidaw City Golf Course and Yaypyar Golf Course, and a gem museum.


Landmark

Similar in size and shape to the
Shwedagon Pagoda The Shwedagon Pagoda (, ; ), officially named ''Shwedagon Zedi Daw'' (, , ), and also known as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a gilded stupa located in Yangon, Myanmar. The Shwedagon is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda in Myanma ...
in Yangon,
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was completed in 2009. This new pagoda is named the Uppatasanti or "Peace Pagoda". The stake-driving ceremony for the pagoda was held on 12 November 2006.Uppatasanti Pagoda, replica of Shwedagon Pagoda in Nay Pyi Daw
The invitation card for the ceremony opened with a phrase "Rajahtani Naypyidaw (the royal capital where the king resides)". The pagoda is just shorter than the Shwedagon Pagoda. Uppatasanti translates roughly to "Protection against Calamity". It is the name of a
sūtra ''Sutra'' ()Monier Williams, ''Sanskrit English Dictionary'', Oxford University Press, Entry fo''sutra'' page 1241 in Indian literary traditions refers to an aphorism or a collection of aphorisms in the form of a manual or, more broadly, a ...
prepared by a monk in the early 16th century. It is to be recited in time of crisis, especially in the face of foreign invasion. Weekly Eleven News Journal, Vol. 1, No. 44 (16 August 2006), p. 9.


Administration

The
Naypyidaw Union Territory The Union Territory (Nay Pyi Taw) (), also called Nay Pyi Taw Council Territory () (Nay Pyi Taw also spelled Nay Pyitaw, Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Daw) is an administrative division in central Myanmar (Burma). It contains Naypyidaw, the capital city ...
is administered at both the State/Region level, and as a
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at the local level under two different governing bodies. Naypyidaw is one of three cities in the country to have municipal governance, the others being Yangon and Mandalay.
Naypyidaw Council Naypyidaw Council (, officially spelt Nay Pyi Taw Council) is the executive body under the President of Myanmar that administers Naypyidaw Union Territory. The Council is formed by the President, who appoints members based on constitutional r ...
(NPTC) is the regional administrative body of the territory, and is under the direct supervision of the
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. The council is appointed by the President, and must have no less than 5 and no more than 10 members and include both civilians and
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personnel. The Chairperson becomes the
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Mayor, and the Head of the
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(GAD) of the territory becomes the Secretary of the council. Matters under the
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of the Council include: general planning, coordination of
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,
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,
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, oversight of
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organizations within the territory, and any other duties assigned to it by the constitution or law.
Naypyidaw Development Committee The Naypyidaw Development Committee (; officially spelt Naypyitaw Development Committee, abbreviated NPTDC) is the administrative body of Naypyidaw, the administrative capital of Myanmar (Burma). NPTDC is separate from the Naypyidaw Council. His ...
(NPTDC) is the
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body of the territory. The committee is appointed by the President, and must have at least 5 members, but no more than 9. The Chairperson of the Committee becomes the Mayor of Naypyidaw, the vice-chairman becomes the Vice-Mayor, and the Head of Office becomes the Joint Secretary of the committee. Because both laws make the chair of the Council and Committee the mayor, the same person holds both offices. Matters under the jurisdiction of the Committee include:
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,
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,
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, various
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,
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, roads, bridges, drainage, etc.), and other local competencies. Unlike the NPTC which must request funding for its budget from the Union government, the committee is permitted to levy taxes to fund its work. The current mayor is Dr. Maung Maung Naing, appointed as the Chair of Naypyidaw Council on 2 February 2021. Dr. Myo Aung of the
National League for Democracy The National League for Democracy (, ; Abbreviation, abbr. NLD; Burmese abbr. ဒီချုပ်) is a deregistered liberal democratic political party in Myanmar (formerly Burma). It became the country's ruling party after a landslide victo ...
party served as Mayor from his appointment on 1 April 2016, until his arrest on 1 February 2021, during the
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.


Administrative divisions

Naypyidaw Union Territory consists of 2
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subdivided into 8
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.
Pyinmana Pyinmana (, ; population: 100,000 (2006 estimate)) is a logging town and sugarcane refinery center in the Naypyidaw Union Territory of Myanmar. The administrative capital of Myanmar was officially moved to a militarized greenfield site (which the ...
, Lewe, and Tatkone townships were all formerly part of
Yamethin District Yamethin District () is a district of the Mandalay Region in central Myanmar. Townships

The district contains the following Townships of Myanmar, townships: *Pyawbwe Township *Yamethin Township Yamethin District Districts of Myanmar ...
in
Mandalay Region Mandalay Region (, ; formerly Mandalay Division) is an administrative divisions of Myanmar, administrative division of Myanmar. It is located in the center of the country, bordering Sagaing Region and Magway Region to the west, Shan State to the ...
. Ottarathiri, Dekkhinathiri, Popphathiri, Zabuthiri, and Zeyathiri are all new townships under construction. Like the townships in the rest of the country, they are governed by a development affairs organization (DAO) which includes a Township Administrator appointed by the
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, and an elected Township Development Affairs Committee (TDAC). * Ottara District **
Ottarathiri Township Ottarathiri Township () is one of Naypyidaw Union Territory's eight townships, located south of Mandalay Region in Myanmar. History 7 village tracts, consisting of 39 villages from Pyinmana Township, and 3 village tracts, consisting of 9 villages ...
(, from Pali ') ** Pobbathiri Township (, from Pali ') ** Tatkone ** Zeyarthiri Township (, from Pali ') * Dekkhina District ** Dekkhinathiri Township (, from Pali ') ** Lewe Township ** Pyinmana Township ** Zabuthiri Township (, from Pali ') There is sometimes some controversy about land use and changes in land ownership related to the urban spread of Naypyidaw. In late 2014, for example, there were suggestions in parliament that land grabs were occurring near the Dekkhinathiri Township and that existing laws needed to be amended to provide better protection for farmers. There has also been criticism from some members of parliament about the size of the Naypyidaw Union Territory and the fact that money is being spent on urban infrastructure (such as lighting around lakes) although the facilities do not attract much use.


Transport


Roads

The four-lane, Yangon-Naypyidaw highway links Naypyidaw with Yangon directly and is part of the long Yangon-Naypyidaw-Mandalay Expressway. There is a 20-lane boulevard. Like most roads in the city, it is largely empty. Naypyidaw has four-lane roads and multilevel, flower-covered roundabouts (
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s).


Air

Nay Pyi Taw International Airport, also known as Ayelar Airport, opened in December 2011 and is south-east of the city, between the towns of Ela and Lewe. It has been served by all domestic airlines— Air Bagan, Air Mandalay,
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, FMI Air and Yangon Airways—with regular flights to Yangon and other cities across the country. According to the Transport Ministry, the airport has a long runway, a control tower high and handle up to 65,000 flights annually.
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, and
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have also served the airport with international flights to and from
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, Xi' an, and
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.


Buses and taxis

Public transport services are limited between neighborhoods. Government ministries run shuttle buses in the morning and evening to their respective buildings.Varadarajan, Siddharth (21 January 2007)
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''.
The city has a central bus station and one taxi company, which is operated by the military.
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s are banned from some roads in Naypyidaw city limits, including sections of Taw Win Yadana Road, as a result of hundreds of traffic accident-related deaths in 2009.


Railways

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was opened at milepost No. (233/0), between Ywataw station and Kyihtaunggan station on the Yangon–Mandalay Railway with a station area of and a covered area of . Construction began on 8 December 2006 and Naypyidaw railway station was opened on 5 July 2009, even though the overpass, locomotive shed, concrete road leading up to the station, parking lot, passenger lounge and platform were not completed. Before the opening of Naypyidaw railway station, Naypyidaw was served by Pyinmana and Lewe stations, though only Pyinmana station is on the main rail line (which extends from Yangon- Bago-Naypyidaw- Thazi-Mandalay). Lewe station is on the way from Pyinmana to Kyaukpadaung. It takes nine hours by train to get from Yangon to Pyinmana; trains leave at 12:00 and arrive at 21:30 local time. In August 2011, Russian news media announced that a Russian-based firm would be constructing a
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, which would be the country's first underground rail system, underneath Naypyidaw. However, the Rail Transportation Ministry then announced that the plan had been cancelled due to lack of demand and budgetary limits.


Education and research


Higher education

Yezin (a few kilometers north-east of Naypyidaw and Pyinmana) * Yezin University of Veterinary Science * Yezin Agricultural University * Yezin University of Forestry
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* University of Technology * Naypyitaw State Academy


Research

* Forest Research Institute (FRI), Yezin * Department of Agricultural Research (DAR), Yezin * Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute (SABRI)


Healthcare

The city is served by five public hospitals: 1000-bed Naypyidaw General Hospital, Naypyidaw Women Hospital, Naypyidaw ENT Hospital, 100-bed Naypyidaw Traditional Medicine Hospital, and Naypyidaw Orthopaedic Hospital. There is also a 300-bed Obstetric, Gynaecological and Children's Hospital of Defence Services, which is one of the teaching hospitals of Myanmar Defence Services Medical Academy. The nearby towns of Lewe, Pyinmana, and Tatkone each have one hospital.


Sports

Myawady F.C., a
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football club, is based at
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in Naypyidaw.


Main sights


Religious sites

*
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* Maha Thetkya Yanthi Buddha * Thatta Thattaha Maha Bawdi Pagoda (replica of Buddha Gaya) * Maravijaya Buddha


Museums and memorials

* Memorial to the Fallen Heroes *
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* Defence Services Museum * Naypyidaw Gems Museum * Planetarium * The Museum of Sport


Recreation

* Naypyidaw Safari Park * National Herbal Park *
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*
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* National Landmark Garden * Naypyidaw Hot Spring Resort *
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* Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium * Zayarthiri Stadium


Concert halls and theatres

* Myanmar International Convention Centre 1 (MICC-1) * Myanmar International Convention Centre 2 (MICC-2) * Open-Air Theatre


Arts and entertainment

The
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are held annually in Naypyidaw given to the highest achievers in Burmese cinema. There is a movie theater in the Junction Centre Mall as well as in the Ocean Supercenter. There are two others in nearby Pyinmana, and one in Tatkone Township.


Media and communications

The headquarters of the Ministry of Information is located in Naypyidaw. Since 2009, Naypyidaw has had mobile phone coverage.


Print

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'' and the '' Kyaymon'' in Burmese and the ''
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'' in English are available in Naypyidaw. Since 18 November 2011, the Ministry of Information has begun publishing a weekly journal called the ''Naypyidaw'' ''Times'', to report on government policies.


Radio

There are a number of AM and FM stations broadcasting in Naypyidaw. The main available channels in Naypyidaw are Myanmar Radio (operated by
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), Cherry FM, Mandalay FM, FM Bagan, Padamyar FM, Pyinsawaddy FM, Shwe FM and City FM.


Television

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, MRTV-4 and MWD are the main channels, broadcasting Burmese-language programmes in Naypyidaw. Privately owned enterprise
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provides more than 70 pay-TV channels of local and international origin. MRTV broadcasts 19 free-to-air channels and MWD broadcasts 8 free-to-air channels. Other TV channels such as Channel 7, 5-plus and
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, the English-language channel that targets overseas audiences are also available.


Costs and issues

One estimate puts the cost in the range of $3–4 billion
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, although only part of this estimate is for cash spending because non-cash investments were also reportedly involved in supporting the construction effort. There is now continual travel by vehicles along the highway from Yangon to Naypyidaw, which is four lanes for most of the way. There are relatively few vehicles for much of the time on the road. Most trucks traveling north from Yangon to Naypyidaw and Mandalay are prohibited from using the highway. The
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has estimated that allowing more trucks onto the road would save over $100 million per year in reduced traveling time and other savings. There are plans to turn the road into a six-lane highway for greater safety. The proportion of housing that meets expatriate needs is limited because the majority of existing apartments are for government employees.Kyaw Soe Htet,
More time needed before expatriates consider relocating to Nay Pti Daw'
, ''Myanmar Times'', 8 October 2019.


In popular culture

In March 2014, Naypyidaw was one of the locations featured on the British motoring TV show ''
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'' during a two-part special event in Myanmar. In 2018, Naypyidaw was on the TV show '' Dark Tourist''.


Gallery

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at sunset File:Government luncheon reception in Naypyidaw.jpg, Government reception File:Naypyidaw -- Uppatasanti Pagoda interior.JPG, Uppatasanti Pagoda interior File:Zayyarthiri Stadium.JPG, Zayyarthiri Stadium File:Naypyidaw -- Zoo.JPG, Nay Pyi Taw Zoo File:Naypyidaw Zoo Planetarium.JPG, Planetarium File:Buddha Gaya Naypyitaw 001.jpg, Thatta Thattaha Maha Bawdi Pagoda File:Maha Thakya Yan Thi Pagoda.jpg, Maha Thakya Yan Thi Pagoda File:Naypyitaw Gems Museum-02.JPG, Naypyidaw Gems Museum File:Seagame.jpg, Naypyidaw hosting the
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See also

*
List of purpose-built national capitals This is a list of capital city, capital cities that were specially designed, Planned community#Planned capitals, planned, and built to be a nation state, national or regional capital. Built Current national capitals Subnational Histori ...
*
List of capitals of Myanmar The current capital of Myanmar (Burma) is Naypyidaw. The following is a list of political capitals of notable states in Burmese history from the 9th century to the present. The list is generally organised in dynastic and chronological orders. ...
* Naypyidaw Victoria rape case


Notes


References


Further reading

* Dulyapak Preecharushh, ''Naypyidaw: New Capital of Burma'', 2009, White Lotus.


External links


Nay Pyi Daw – A photo album
The Flying Dutchman blog, 15 June 2007 (one of first two tourists to visit Naypyidaw, includes many photos)
Abode of Kings in a Derelict Kingdom
Disposable Words blog, 15 June 2007 (second of first two tourists to visit Naypyidaw, more photos)
BBC Top Gear Series 21 Episode 6
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