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 | |
|---|---|
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°46′03″N 96°07′07″E |
| Current tenants | Myint Swe (President of Myanmar) |
| Completed | 2010 |
Gallery

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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
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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