Tourist arrivals in Mandalay recover this month
28 JULY 2025
THE tourism industry in Mandalay
Region is now functioning normally after the earthquake, and the number of
tourist arrivals has increased this month, according to U Kyaw Myo Htike, Chair
of the Myanmar Tourism Entrepreneurs Association (Mandalay Zone).
Mandalay was devastated by a
strong earthquake on 28 March, damaging pagodas in Mandalay, Sagaing and Inwa,
and the number of pilgrims has decreased due to the post-earthquake fears in
Mandalay Region.
Pagodas, hotels and restaurants
in Mandalay have been repaired and the tourism sector has seen an increase in
arrivals, U Kyaw Myo Htike said at the association’s meeting held at UMFCCI on
26 July.
“Mandalay Hill is under repair by
the trustees board with the donation from local and foreign well-wishers. U
Bein Bridge is also being repaired. The Union Minister for Hotels and Tourism
has recently inspected these sites and provided necessary assistance. Now, Maha
Muni Buddha Image, Mandalay Hill and U Bein Bridge have been open. Visitors are
slowly coming back and the number has increased this month,” he said.
More tourists are expected in
September, during the open season. With tourism industry working together in
unison, and synchronized notifications of the marketing and social media
sectors for safe and peaceful destinations, it will generate more interest and
convenience, he said. — MT/ZN

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