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Bogyoke Aung San Park

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Bogyoke Aung San Park (Burmese: ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်းပန်းခြံ), commonly known as Bogyoke Park, is a prominent public park located in Yangon, Myanmar. Situated on the north shore of the Kandawgyi Lake and near the iconic Shwedagon and Maha Wizaya Pagodas, it serves as a recreational space in the city. The park is named in honor of Bogyoke Aung San, the national hero and father of modern-day Myanmar. The park is immediately west of the Yangon Zoological Gardens.

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Bogyoke Aung San Park
Pyay Road, Yangon City Dagon (Kyauktada District)

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11191 Yangon City, Dagon (Kyauktada District)
Yangon, Myanmar
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