Shwedagon Pagoda is the most famous and sacred Buddhist site in Myanmar, located in Yangon. The pagoda’s golden stupa, which stands 99 meters tall, is a symbol of Myanmar’s rich Buddhist heritage. It is believed to house relics of the Buddha, including his hair, and is a place of devotion for Buddhists worldwide. The pagoda is surrounded by smaller stupas, shrines, and statues, creating a serene and spiritual atmosphere. Shwedagon Pagoda has a long history, dating back over 2,500 years, and is considered a center of pilgrimage and meditation for Buddhists across Myanmar.