• In 2011, the government allowed the public to pay their respects at the mausoleum on Martyrs’ Day, drawing large, emotional crowds.[11][12][13].
  • Martyrs’ Day celebrations were once again held at the site of the mausoleum, involving Myanmar’s top political leadership from both government and opposition.
  • Martyrs Mausoleum is a place, where Myanmar national heroes were buried, General Aung San was one of them, who is the father of Aung San Suu Kyi.
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  • The MartyrsMausoleum locates near to Northern Gate of Shwedagon Pagoda. From here, you can take the panoramic vistas over the rest of Yangon.
  • To the right of the entrance to the mausoleum look for the smaller Korean Martyrs Memorial free commemorating those who died in the attack.
  • Sao San Tun was cremated in Mongpawn which is his hometown with his ashes interred there and at the Martyrs' Mausoleum.
  • In a wooded park just north of the Shwedagon Pagoda, on the far side of Arzani Street, stands the MartyrsMausoleum.
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  • To the right of the entrance to the mausoleum, look for the smaller Korean Martyrs' Memorial (free) commemorating those who died in the attack.