Nandar Win & Katie's performance at the River Gallery, Yangon
live dance performance at the opening of the Hpan Myay Hman Myay art exhibition at River Gallery II, Yangon, Myanmar. April 2014.
ဂႏၳဝင္ဂီတေတြနဲ႔ ၿငိမ့္ေညာင္းခဲ့တဲ့ Yangon Gallery
Goethe-Institut Myanmar ဟာ ျမန္မာျပည္တြင္းက ဂႏၳဝင္ဂီတကို စိတ္ပါဝင္စားတဲ့ လူငယ္ေတြကို ျပည္ပက ပညာရွင္ေတြကို ေခၚယူသင္ၾကားေပးခဲ့တဲ့အျပင္ Classical Music Concert ကုိလည္း ဇူလိုင္ ၆ရက္က Yangon Gallery မွာ က်င္းပေပးခဲ့ပါတယ္။
Myanmar Art in Yangon
Views from a small gallery in Yangon
Suvannabhumi Art Gallery
The Salaween, like the Mekong, is a river that flows from the Tibet. In the Union of Burma/Myanmar, she crosses the Shan State, the Kayah State, the Karen State and arrives to the sea in Moulmain in the Mon State.
The Salaween is an unknown pool between the Mekong (Indochina culture), the Chao Praya (Siamese culture) and the Irrawaddy (Burmese culture). It flows thus between dominant power countries. The Salaween is a valley where different minorities live. It is a center point of the cultures of South-Eastern Asia. The river flows into sensitive regions that are forbidden to foreigner eyes, as Tibet or the Union of Myanmar.
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Website : suvannabhumiartgallery.com
Open : daily 10.00 a.m. -- 21.00 p.m.
ART SHOW - STUDENTS OF YANGON FINE ART SCHOOL (1971-1974)
The senior students from the state school of Fine Art (Yangon) (1971-1974) organized an art exhibition at the 65 art gallery on Friday.
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Tokyo -- Japan Inc is charging into Myanmar. The rush began one night last October, when Myanmar's new president rolled out a map after dinner to show an aging Japanese power broker a prize that could be Tokyo's to develop - a swathe of land nearly as big as Macau.
President U Thein Sein, 67, a former general, had been president of Myanmar's civilian government for just six months. He had won cautious praise for reconciling with democracy icon Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and opening Myanmar's economy after five decades of army rule. Now he was seeking investors to develop Asia's second-poorest country.
After a Chinese-style banquet at the presidential residence in the capital of Nay Pyi Taw, U Thein Sein turned to Hideo Watanabe, 78, a Japanese politician with an enduring interest in Myanmar. The new president offered a deal: Japan could develop a special economic zone at Thilawa, a spot near both Myanmar's largest city and a port on the Indian Ocean -- if it came up with the money.
I told him I would figure something out, recalled Watanabe, a former cabinet minister and top aide to ex-Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone.
Watanabe was as good as his word. A fast-track deal negotiated in less than a year has paved the way for Japan to provide at least US$18 billion in aid, investment and debt forgiveness from government and private sources.
Gold rush embrace
In addition to this deal, Reuters has learned that Japan will provide up to $3.2 billion in new lending to build another special economic zone and deepsea port in Dawei, in southern Myanmar, which would be developed into Southeast Asia's largest industrial complex.
The deals have made Japan a major player overnight in the opening of Myanmar. The part of the Thilawa package that includes debt forgiveness and refinancing adds up to nearly $5 billion, dwarfing the $76 million in aid from the United States in 2011 and 2012 and a two-year package of $200 million the European Union has pledged.
In reconstructing how Japanese government and business leaders moved from cautious re-engagement with Myanmar to a gold-rush embrace over the past year, Reuters spoke to more than 50 officials, executives and politicians involved in the effort on both sides. They described how a small group of well-connected Japanese pushed Tokyo's bureaucracy and aid agencies to fast-track key decisions, even while Myanmar's laws on investments were still being debated in its nascent parliament.
At stake is influence in Asia's last frontier market. The Japanese pounced as Myanmar's leaders were looking for allies to blunt China's enormous influence in Myanmar. Japan's push back into Myanmar has vaulted it ahead of the United States and the European Union, which have been more cautious in unwinding trade and investment restrictions put in place in the 1990s. One likely result is a big leg up for Japanese trading houses, banks, contractors and engineering firms.
We are lucky because the US was kind enough to introduce economic sanctions -- that's why Western financial firms have so far no presence in Myanmar, said Shigeto Inami, who manages Myanmar operations for Daiwa Institute of Research. The think tank runs Myanmar's tiny stock exchange and has plans to transform it into a thriving bourse by 2015.
US and European diplomats said they don't necessarily see the Japanese win as disadvantageous to Western multinationals. Washington has been urging allies, including Tokyo, to enter Myanmar to buttress the economy and thereby the reformist wing of the military-backed government, a senior State Department official told Reuters.
A handful of US giants -- including GE and Coca-Cola -- already have returned. In Thilawa, Western power firms such as GE and Siemens and construction giants such as Bechtel and Balfour Beatty could win subcontracts from the Japanese, business analysts say.
Many of our competitors have been in that market for many years, so we're already late to the game, said John Goyer, senior director of Southeast Asia for the US Chamber of Commerce. But there's clear interest and desire on Myanmar's part to have US companies there.
U khin nyunt (part 2)
ဗုိလ္ခင္ညြန္႔ ဆံပင္ ေတာင္ သူ႔ဟာသူညွပ္ရတာဆုိတဲ့ အပိုင္းနားဆင္နုိင္ပါျပီ။
ရဲသူရိန္ေပးပို႔ပါသည္။ေက်းဇူးတင္ပါသည္။
Germany President Speeches at University of Yangon
ျမန္မာႏုိင္ငံကို ေရာက္ရွိေနတဲ့ ဂ်ာမနီႏုိင္ငံသမၼတ ဂ်ိဳဝါဟင္- ေဂါက္ခ္ ဟာ ဒီကေန႔ ရန္ကုန္ တကၠသိုလ္ စိန္ရတုခန္းမမွာ မိ္န္႔ခြန္းေျပာၾကားခဲ့ပါတယ္။ မစၥတာ ဂ်ိဳဝါဟင္- ေဂါက္ခ္ဟာ ျမန္မာ့ဒီမိုကေရစီ အေျပာင္းအလဲနဲ႔ ပတ္သက္လုိ႔ ခ်ီးက်ဴးေျပာဆိုုခဲ့သလို၊ ဒီမိုကေရစီ အသြင္ကူးေျပာင္းေရးဟာ ခက္ခဲတဲ့ အေၾကာင္းလည္း ထည့္သြင္း ေျပာဆိုုခဲ့ပါတယ္။ RFA ဝုိင္းေတာ္သား ကုိဝင္းႏုိင္က ေကာက္ႏႈတ္ တင္ျပထားပါတယ္။
Talents & Models Day Fashion and Model Show 2013
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Daw Aung San Su Kyi Arrived in Alodawpyei Temple
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi visits Arakanese monastery worship for 11 viss new golden umbrella
Yangon: NLD president Daw Aung San Suu Kyi yesterday visited an Arakanese monastery, Alodawpyei , in Yangon to worship the 11.50 viss golden tiered and ornamented pagoda, said U Kumara, a spoke person of the monastery.
He said that Saw Aung San Suu Kyi arrived at 3:30 pm yesterday along with other NLD senior leaders to worship the golden tired and ornamented pagoda which will be set up at the top of the ancient Maha Muni shrine located in Kyauk Taw township in Arakan state.
We welcomed Daw Suu by playing an Arakanese royal drum when she entered our monastery. Many people cheered Daw Aung San Suu Kyi inside the monastery for visiting and worshiping the golden pagoda umbrella, U Kumara said.
U Kumara received Daw Aung San Suu Kyi from the monastery gate and arranged to worship the 11.50 viss golden tired and ornamented pagoda.
Daw Suu put a golden ornament above the vane of the shrine on her head. During the time, I acclaimed and blessed her to live a long life, U Kumara said.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi left the monastery after spending 30 minutes there for religious purposes.
Former Prime minister Lt Gen (retired) U Khin Nyunt and his wife Daw Khin Win Shwe also visited the monastery on 20 March to worship the golden umbrella.
The golden umbrella of the shrine will be moved to Sittwe, the capital of Arakan state, from Yangon on 23 March by Myanmar airway, in order to set up in the ancient Mahamuni shrine located in Kyauk Taw in Arakan state on 6 April 2012.
It is learned that many functions will be held across Arakan state from 23 March when the golden umbrella of the shrine will arrive in Arakan state.
General Saw Bo Mya discussed General Khin Nyunt for peace
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Former Prime Minister U Khin Nyunt is now published on a book
An interview by renowned local journalist U Myat Khaing with former Prime Minister U Khin Nyunt is now published on a book. It included the ex-prime minister's political experiences, opinions, and decisions, which are said to fill in some missing links of Myanmar's history.
Opium poppies destroyed in puplic ceremony
1. Wide shot of ceremony to launch drug burning event, with government official making speech and banner reading 'Amazing life without drugs'
2. Mid shot of bottles of Phensedyl (codeine-based cough syrup often abused) lined up on ground to form letters
3. Steamrollers lined up in readiness to crush bottles
4. Steamrollers driving over bottles and crushing them
5. Officials raking up remains of crushed bottles
6. Smoke from dugs being burnt rising from incinerator
7. Wide shot of ceremony ground with smoke rising from incinerator chimney
8. Chimey and smoke seen rising above marquee containing stacks of drugs
9. Khin Nyunt (right of shot), one of Myanmar's ruling generals, arriving at ceremony
10. Mid shot of Khin Nyunt watching proceedings from marquee - zooms in on face
11. Wide shot of Khin Nyunt and other officials watching ceremony
12. Various of plastic packets of confiscated drugs with labels on them stacked on tables under marquee
13. Line of guards
14. US military attaches watching as official tests drugs - pulls out
15. Close-up of tray with drug being tested in plastic packet
16. Various of foreign observers looking at display describing drug eradication efforts in Myanmar
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Head of UNDCP (United Nations Drug Control Programme) in Myanmar
It is a very good effort. It is a very good step in the right direction, but you don't need one step, you need one thousand steps.
18. Various of foreign military dignitaries in audience watching drugs being destroyed
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Win Aung, head of Myanmar's drug control programme
Accepting our delegation to the United States may be a sign... that they (Americans) are looking for ways to cooperate or give assistance to our country.
20. Wide shot of ceremony ground
21. Mid shot of banner reading 'HIV/AIDS'
22. Wide shot of balloons and banners above ceremony ground
STORYLINE:
Myanmar's military junta on Wednesday claimed it was winning the war against drugs, as it set fire to more than a (b) billion US dollars worth of illicit narcotics and stimulants in a public ceremony in Yangon.
With banners, balloons, coloured bunting and a school marching band, the burning - to mark the United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking - seemed like a festive occasion.
In a symbolic gesture, three steamrollers were used to crush bottles of codeine, while more than three tons of opium, almost 35 (m) million amphetamine tablets and sack-fulls of other drugs were incinerated.
Myanmar, also known as Burma, is the world's biggest producer of opium and its derivative, heroin, and in recent years has also become a major source of methamphetamine, the illegal stimulant sometimes called ice.
The event, the 16th public drug burning since 1990, was attended by Khin Nyunt, one of the country's ruling generals, and various foreign observers.
A government statement said greater success in eradicating drugs could be achieved with more international aid, which is now denied them because of the West's disapproval of the country's authoritarian regime.
But US narcotics officials remain skeptical, citing the continued existence of powerful drug lords in border areas of Myanmar, many of whom - it is suspected - collude with military officials.
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President Kovind lays wreath at Martyrs' Mausoleum in Yangon - #ANI News
Yangon (Myanmar), Dec 12 (ANI): President Ram Nath Kovind laid wreath at Martyrs' Mausoleum in Myanmar's Yangon on Wednesday.
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ဒီေန႔ လြတ္ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းသာသြားတ့ဲ ဦးခင္ညြန္႔နဲ႔ သား ေဇာ္ႏုိင္ဦး