Ayeyawaddy Division Myanmar
Area : 35136.051 sq-km (13566.593 sq-miles)
Population : 6663000
Capital : Pathein
Religion : Buddhism, Christianity, Islam
Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy Division lies at the southern end of the central plains of Myanmar. Ayeyarwaddy Division covers the deltaic coast of the Ayeyarwaddy River in Myanmar. On the northwest and west of this division are the Bay of Bengal and Rakhine State, on the north and east is Bago Division, on the east is the Myanmar Yangon Division, and on the south is the Andaman Sea. Beach Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy is very interesting to visit in Myanmar.
The southern part of Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy Division has a monsoon climate of the tropical region and the northern part having decreased rainfall has Savannah climate of the tropical region in Myanmar. The hottest months in Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy are April and May while the coldest are December and January. The rainy season of Myanmar Ayeyawarddy lasts from middle of May to October. The rainfall becomes less from south to north. The annual rainfall of Pathein, Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy Division is about 120 inches while it is about 95 inches in Hinthada, part of the Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy.
The Ayeyarwaddy is the top paddy producer in the country as such is commonly known as the granary of Myanmar. Agriculture is the main occupation of Myanmar people.
The fertile alluvial soil of the delta region enables cultivation of paddy, groundnut, sesame, coconut, banana, jute, tobacco, chilli, onions, pulses and tapioca in Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy Division.
The Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy division is criss-crossed with rivers and lakes, is a major producer of fish-paste, dried fish and dried prawns. The Inyegyi Fishery is famous for its scenic beauty. In addition to fresh water fishery, Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy division is also engaged extensively in sea-fishing and salt-making industries. Pathein is famous for the Pathein umbrella and Pathein Halawar (greasy rice cakes).

Place to see
Pathein Myanmar
For Myanmar country's fourth largest city, Pathein seems compact and small in Myanmar. Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy, Pathein receives few visitors so you're likely to draw lots of smiles and curious stares. Most Myanmar travelers only stop off on their way to the beache Ayeyarwaddy Myanmar on the west coast, yet the Myanmar workshops that produce colourful, hand-painted parasols, along with the shady, tree-lined village leanes to the northeast of the Pathein, Myanmar market, are worth a stroll, as is the bustling riverside road. Situated on the eastern bank of the Myanmar Pathein River in the Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy Delta, about 120 km west of Yangon, Pathein is the most important delta port outside the capital, despite its distance from the sea. It is surrounded by a major rice growing area that produces the best rice available in Myanmar. The growth of the delta Myanmar trade, particularly rice exports, has contributed to a general air of prosperity in Pathein city.
Shwemokhtaw Paya
In the centre of pathein, Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy Division near the Pathein river front, looms the golden, bell shaped stupa at Shwemokhtaw Paya. The Myanmar stupa's main shape has remained the same since samodagossa's reign, although the changing of the decorative hti(umbrellalike decorated top)has increased the high to its present 46.6m. The current Hti consists of a topmost layer make from 6.3kg of solid gold, a middle tier of pure sliver and a bottom tier are gilded and reportedly embedded with a total of 829 diamond fragments, 843 rubies and 1588 semiprecious stones in Myanmar Shwemokhtaw Paya.
Chaungtha Beach Myanmar
Chaungtha Beach, one of the Beach Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy, 40 km west of the Pathein on the bay of Bengal, is a chance to experience what the Myanmar middle class does on Myanmar vacation. Chaungtha beach gets especially crowded on holiday weekends when local tourists are ferried in by the Myanmar busload. As western beaches go, the sand and water aren't as pristine as nearby NgweSaung or Ngapali in Myanmar. At low tide the very wide beach Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy has a touch of the muddy delta's look though there is a gorgeous long, white sand beach only a 15 minute walk north of town Chaungtha where you're likely to have the entire expanse to yourself save for the rare local or other foreigners of Myanmar scouting for privacy and a little shade. The Myanmar village of Chaungtha itself is a few blocks of guesthouses, restaurants and souvenir shops selling T shirts.
Ngweasaung Myanmar
This beautiful white sand beach, beach Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy also knows as sliver beach in Myanmar, facing the bay of Bengal is the nearly stages of being developed and marketed as a rival destination to Ngapali Beach further north. Several top end Myanmar bungalow style resorts are ready firmly established and several more are in the works. And few Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy accommodation options cater for people on small budgets or Myanmar local vacationers. Ngweasaung beach stretches much longer and is more pristine than nearby Chaungtha beach. Myanmar village itself now sits roughly half way along the length of the 14.5 km stretch of coastline Myanmar government ordered it moved lock, stock and barrel about 100 m. Several of Myanmar resorts can arrange day strips to an elephant camp halfway between Ngwe Saung and Pathein, Myanmar Ayeyarwaddy.
Map Of Ayeyawaddy Division Myanmar