Moringa

Yangon


Founded in 2016 by two Japanese women, Moringa specialises in bags and cushions made from traditional Myanmar textiles. The styling of the bags, which include clutches, totes and beach bags, is quite chic and as a brand it strives to be fair-trade and environmentally friendly.


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Nearby Yangon attractions

1. Rangoon War Cemetery

0.4 MILES

The smaller of Yangon's two cemeteries dedicated to the fallen servicemen of WWII in Burma is located down a quiet lane near the Jasmine Palace Hotel…

2. U Thant House

0.64 MILES

One of Myanmar's most respected international politicians, U Thant was UN Secretary General from 1961 to 1971. When his grandson, Thant Myint-U,…

3. Coconut & Banana Wholesale Market

0.66 MILES

Branches laded with bananas, towering piles of coconuts, bales of sugar cane and, in season, mammoth amounts of mangoes, make this busy riverside…

4. Drug Elimination Museum

0.67 MILES

This gigantic time capsule of junta-era propaganda is a mind-bending experience. It vilifies the effects of class A drugs on Myanmar's society while…

5. Resistance Park

0.77 MILES

Sectioned off from neighbouring People's Park is this former parade ground. It's a pleasant place for a stroll, with great views of Shwedagon Paya. When…

6. San Pya Fish Market

0.85 MILES

The raw hustle and bustle of Yangon's wholesale fish market is compulsively fascinating. It's a heady assault on the senses – especially that of smell –…

7. People's Park

0.9 MILES

Notable for its splendid views of the western side of Shwedagon Paya, this well-tended park offers plenty of pleasant features, such as flower gardens and…

8. Martyrs' Mausoleum

1.08 MILES

This striking mausoleum houses the remains of General Aung San and the six comrades who were assassinated on 19 July 1947. The Soviet-style, red-painted…