Hla Day

Top choice in Yangon


Meaning 'beautiful' in Burmese, Hla Day is a superb example of a social-enterprise shop. It offers quality contemporary and traditional handicrafts sourced from local producers often struggling to overcome disability, exclusion and poverty. You'll find colourful adult and kids' clothing, soft toys, stationery, jewellery, homewares and more.

New items include a selection of top-quality lacquerware by Bagan-based Black Elephant, and a small coffee and juice bar.


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