Sittwe
Sittwe is the capital city of Rakhine State in Myanmar, located on the Bay of Bengal. It serves as an important port and is known for its diverse culture and history. The city is home to various ethnic groups, including the Rakhine people, who have a rich heritage and traditions.
The economy of Sittwe is primarily based on fishing, agriculture, and trade. The city features several notable landmarks, such as the Sittwe Lighthouse and the Rakhine State Cultural Museum, which showcase the region's history and cultural significance. Sittwe also plays a crucial role in regional connectivity and commerce.