Bogyoke Aung San Market, commonly known as Scott Market, is situated in the heart of Yangon, Myanmar (Burma). It is named after the country's independence leader General Aung San and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Yangon. The colonial-era building, characterized by its cobblestone streets and architecture, spans over a city block and houses a vast collection of Myanmar handicrafts, jewelry, art and clothing. Opened in 1926, it has a historical significance and offers a glimpse into the cultural mix of the country. With over 2,000 shops, it provides a unique shopping experience where visitors can find traditional Burmese items as well as antique, Burmese jade, and gems acclaimed worldwide. Additionally, the market features tailor shops, art galleries, and souvenir stalls. Its busy and vibrant atmosphere, combined with the diverse array of products, makes it an interesting place for visitors to explore. The market's structure has retained much of its original form, offering a step back in time amid the modern city's hustle and bustle. Tourists frequent Bogyoke Aung San Market not only for shopping but also to enjoy local cuisine at its numerous eateries.