Naypyidaw, the capital city of Myanmar, was officially established in 2005 and is unique for its planned layout, modern infrastructure, and expansive design. It is divided into several districts, each designated for different government institutions, ministries, and residential areas. The city is known for its spaciousness, with wide roads, large parks, and impressive monuments, including the Myanmar Gems Museum, the Uppatasanti Pagoda, and the Naypyidaw Water Fountain. Despite being a new city, Naypyidaw has quickly become a political and administrative center, reflecting the country’s ambitions for modernity and development.