The Irrawaddy Delta is a vast low-lying region in southern Myanmar, formed by the Irrawaddy River as it flows into the Andaman Sea. This delta is known for its rich biodiversity and fertile soil, making it an important agricultural area. Rice, fruits, and vegetables are commonly grown here, supporting the local economy.
The delta is also home to various ecosystems, including mangroves and wetlands, which provide habitats for numerous species of birds and aquatic life. Additionally, the region is culturally significant, with many communities relying on fishing and farming for their livelihoods, contributing to the unique heritage of Myanmar.