Farmers Market Yangon

Yangon


Something of a Yangon cool-kid and expat scene, this regular Saturday market promotes sustainable and seasonal agricultural produce. It is as much a social place to catch up over coffee and snacks from the stalls as it is to buy organic produce, locally made toiletries and some crafts.

Usually once a month on Sunday there's also a Makers Market (www.facebook.com/yangonmakersmarket) for local handicrafts and goods in the same location.


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