Naypyidaw is the capital city of Myanmar, officially known as the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Established in 2005, it was built to replace Yangon as the administrative center of the country. The city is known for its wide boulevards, spacious government buildings, and organized layout, which contrasts with the more crowded and historical cities in Myanmar.
The city features several notable landmarks, including the Naypyidaw Water Fountain and the National Museum. Naypyidaw is also home to various government ministries and embassies, making it a central hub for political activities in Myanmar. Despite its modern infrastructure, the city has a relatively low population density.