Myanmar is known as the country with the most beautiful gems in the world. Myanmar Gems Museum is also the gemstone of many people. Even at the museum, people can directly view the performance of stone processing, or thin gold-plated technology.
In addition, the Myanmar Gems Museum also has shops selling gems. Here, visitors can purchase valuable gems. There is a very interesting thing is that gems are sold at a suitable price. Therefore, a lot of people have bought gems at Myanmar Gems Museum. This is where you can buy the big, rare, elaborately processed gemstones. At Myanmar Gems Museum, gems are displayed which are bearing many different symbols. Each stone is a nuance, an image that the player can look attentively to identify.
This museum has combined exploring tourism with potential gems. Myanmar Gems Museum has exhibition space with over 3,000 kinds of stone artifacts. Each stone has its own shape, color and meaning that make the viewer feel like it. This is a space of culture invested with a wide range of products and services, contributing to bring an overall view, impression of Myanmar gems and culture. Visitors can experience the gemstone mining model; gems museum; display and introduce natural gemstone jewelry.
The birth of the gemstone museum helps people recognize the beauty of nature. This will be the place to introduce to the public the masterpieces of natural gems made at the same time remind people of the responsibility to protect the natural environment and resources of the country.
This is also a special occasion for most international visitors to contemplate the country’s abundant gem resources in Yangon, as well as to honor the gems unique products, and skillful hand of the Burmese with other people. Besides, visitors can also visit the workshop of gems and jewelery and modern model of gem exploitation.
– Address: Myanmar Gems Enterprise, No.66, Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Township
– Admission Fee: USD 5/person
– Opening time: from 09:30 am to 05:00 pm
Other attractions in Yangon: National Museum of Myanmar; Shwedagon pagoda; Sule pagoda; Kalaywa Monastery; Immanuel Baptist Church; Myanmar Gems Museum; Bogyoke park; Mingalarbar Balloon; Saint Mary Cathedral Yangon; Yangon City Hall; Independence Monument Yangon; Karaweik Hall; Saint Mary’s Cathedral Yangon…