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The Independence Monument which is an obelisk in Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Chinthe in the Maha Bandula Park in Yangon in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Chinthe in the Maha Bandula Park in Yangon in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mythical Beast At Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pictures in front of Maha Bandula Park in Yangon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pictures in front of Maha Bandula Park in Yangon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maha Bandula Park in Yangon
Mythical Beast At Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mythical Beast At Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emmanuel Baptist Church  near Maha Bandula Park  Yangon  Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mythical Beast At Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mythical Beast At Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mythical Beast At Maha Bandula Park, Yangon, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
This photo was taken in Yangon, Myanmar. The Maha Bandula Park or Maha Bandula Garden Burmese: မဟာဗန္ဓုလ ပန်းခြံ, pronounced [məhà bàɴdṵla̰ páɴdʑàɴ], also spelt Mahabandula or Mahabandoola is a public park, located in downtown Yangon, Burma. The park is bounded by Maha Bandula Garden Street in the east, Sule Pagoda Road in the west, Konthe Road in the south and Maha Bandula Road in the north, and is surrounded by some of the important buildings in the area such as the Sule Pagoda, the Yangon City Hall and the High Court.[1] The park is named after General Maha Bandula who fought against the British in the First Anglo-Burmese War


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