The National Landmark Garden in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, is a cultural and educational exhibition ground, designed to offer visitors a glimpse of the diverse cultural heritage of Myanmar within a single site. Spread over an expansive area, this garden meticulously replicates significant landmarks from throughout the nation, giving one the feeling of having toured the entire country without leaving Naypyidaw. It serves as a miniature Myanmar, featuring scale models of famous structures like the Shwedagon Pagoda and Mandalay Palace, amongst others. The park is landscaped with meticulous care, and its gardens are well-maintained, providing a tranquil environment for relaxation and contemplation. As a testament to the country's history and heritage, the National Landmark Garden also features ethnic villages representing the various ethnic groups within Myanmar, enabling visitors to have educational insights into the rich tapestry of the nation's ethnic diversity. Besides cultural appreciation, the park is equipped with recreational facilities making it a suitable destination for families and children.