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When China wants other countries to feel all warm and fuzzy, it sends the panda. But Myanmar get something special: the sacred Buddha's tooth.
Chinese heritage, best known as the tooth of the Buddha, arrived in Myanmar earlier this month for a tour of four countries since the 1950s, and it drew a large crowd wherever he goes. On Tuesday, the teeth delivered through part of the capital from Naypyitaw with palanquin and a rare white elephant, as well as a float decorated and drum troupe, before departing for Yangon, Myanmar's main city, commercial for another round of notice. A large group of pilgrims turned out to pay homage to a tooth made with touring.