- Henzada City is a town in the Henzada District of the Ayeyarwady Region in Myanmar. It is located approximately 155 kilometers northwest of the country's capital Yangon. Henzada is situated on the eastern bank of the Irrawaddy River and has a population of around 100,000 people.
- The city has a long history, dating back to the ancient Pyu civilization. During the colonial era, Henzada became an important trading center for rice, timber, and other commodities. Today, it remains an agricultural hub, with the surrounding region known for its rice cultivation and fishing industry.
- Henzada City has a number of notable landmarks, including colonial-era buildings, pagodas, and monasteries. The Shwemokhtaw Pagoda is one of the most famous religious sites in the area. The city also has a vibrant market, where locals sell various goods and produce.
- Despite its historical and cultural significance, Henzada City is not a major tourist destination and tends to be less developed compared to other cities in Myanmar. However, its charming rural setting and local charm make it an interesting place to visit for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.