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Capital of Myanmar
Naypyidaw (Naypyitaw) is the modern capital of Myanmar (Burma), north of former capital, Yangon. Traditional tiered roofs crown the buildings of its Parliament (Hluttaw) complex. Exhibits at the National Museum include Burmese art and ancient artifacts.
The golden stupa of Uppatasanti Pagoda has an interior carved with stories from Buddhist literature. In a nearby enclosure are white elephants, once prized by Burmese royalty.
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???????? 7 MUST-SEES in NAY PYI TAW / INLE, Myanmar
Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter, will show you the 7 Must-Sees in NAY PYI TAW, the capital city of Myanmar, and INLE LAKE, the second largest lake in Myanmar. Art was accompanied by his local friends, who are eager to show you the charms of their hometown. Let's take this journey together!
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7 Must-Sees in NAY PYI TAW / INLE, Myanmar
#1 Uppatasanti Pagoda
#2 General Aung San Statue
#3 Hluttaw (The Parliament)
#4 National Museum
#5 Inthar Fisherman
#6 Inle Lake Architecture
#7 Burmese Cats
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The Myanmar National Museum (NPT)
Today I visited the newly opened Myanmar National Museum. Mind you, there's already a National Museum in Yangon, but from what i've heard, it's rather dingy and run down. Not so for the Naypiytaw version! Interesting. Very well presented. Interactive and educational. Even the signs were done well; the English was perfect.
Nay pyi taw: the misterious and secretive capital of Myanmar
Images from one of the most misterious cities. This is the capital of Burma (Myanmar) it was build from scratch in the middle of the jungle.
Introduction of Myanmar National Archives, Nay Pyi Taw
Located next to the National Museum, run by Myanmar's Ministry of Planning and Finance.
미얀마 기획재정부 소속부, 국립박물관 좌측 건물에 위치.
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National Races Village at Thaketa Yangon Myanmar
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It is a good place to go if you want to know something about the various ethnic groups in Myanmar. As you probably know, there are over 100 ethnic races in Myanmar, each with their own language and culture.
Address: Yandar Rd | Thanlyin Bridge, Let Thamar Qr, Thakayta Tsp, Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar +95 1 547 088
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NaypyiTaw National Landmark
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Advancer #7 Gems Museum 6/6/2013
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
6 June 2013
The Gem Museum is home to some of the most precious jewels in Myanmar, such as ruby and sapphire, quality jade and the largest pearl in the country.
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Day 3 Advancers 3/18/2017
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
March 18, 2017
Thapyaekone Roundabout
The administrative capital of Nay Pyi Taw in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar is all set to warmly welcome President Rodrigo Roa Duterte as it hoisted the flags of the Philippines and Myanmar at the Thapyaekone Roundabout.
President Duterte will embark on his introductory visit to Myanmar on March 19-20, 2017.
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Military Defense Museum
The Military Defense Museum sits on a 603-acre site on a gentle slope located northeast of the city. It is divided into three main sections – the Army, Navy and Air Force. The Army section covers the early history of Myanmar’s military from the time of former kings, but majority of the exhibits showcase the inception of the armed forces up to the present day. Collections of old and recent military machinery, planes, tanks, guns and ships can also be viewed.
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Gem Museum
The Gem Museum displays various precious jewels such as ruby, sapphire, jade and the largest pearl in Myanmar. Jewelry shops are located in the ground floor where tourists and locals alike can purchase from a selection of precious gems.
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Parliament (Hluttaw) Buildings
The Parliament complex is made up of 31 buildings, with the Presidential Palace nearby. In Buddhist cosmology, the number 31 is significant as it refers to the 31 ‘planes of existence.’
The Parliament Buildings are situated in 800 acres of land and are highly decorated with the traditional Myanmar-style roofs. The Parliament is made up of 664 members from the Upper House (House of Nationalities) and the Lower House (House of Representatives), with all members elected except for the 25% reserved for the military. Hluttaw is a word used before to refer to the Council of Ministers under the King of Myanmar.
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National Museum
Opened on July 15, 2015 after almost five years of construction, the National Museum has the following galleries – Primates and Fossils Exhibition Room, Pre-Historic Period Exhibition Room, Proto Historic Period Exhibition Room, Historic Period Exhibition Room, Myanmar Art Gallery, and Myanmar Performing Arts Exhibition Room.
The museum contains displayed works from the Bagan period with 11th century jewelry, replicas of colorful mural paintings, and models of temples. Exhibitions cover Myanmar’s history such as important fossils, Stone Age tools, small figurines of minstrels from Sri-Ksetra (early evidence of musical culture in the region), and landscape paintings and portraits by 20th century Myanmar artists.
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National Ceasefire Agreement Talks in Yangon
တႏိုင္ငံလံုး အပစ္အခတ္ရပ္စဲေရး သေဘာတူစာခ်ဳပ္ လက္မွတ္ေရးထိုးႏိုင္ေရးအတြက္ အစုိးရ ၿငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရးေဖာ္ေဆာင္ေရး လုပ္ငန္းေကာ္မတီနဲ႔ တိုင္းရင္းသားလက္နက္ကုိင္ေတြရဲ႕ အဆင့္ျမင့္ညိႇႏိႈင္းေရး အဖြဲ႔တုိ႔ ဒုတိယေျမာက္ေန႔အျဖစ္ ရန္ကုန္ၿမိဳ႕မွာ ၾသဂုတ္လ ၈ ရက္ေန႔က ေဆြးေႏြးခဲ့ၾကေပမယ့္ စာခ်ဳပ္မွာ တိုင္းရင္းသား လက္နက္ကိုင္အဖြဲ႔ ဘယ္ႏွစ္ဖြဲ႔ ပါဝင္လက္မွတ္ေရးထိုးမလဲဆိုတဲ့ အခ်က္နဲ႔ပတ္သက္လုိ႔ သေဘာတူညီမႈမရဘဲ ေဆြးေႏြးပြဲ ၿပီးဆံုးသြားခဲ့ပါတယ္။ RFA သတင္းေထာက္ ကိုေအာင္သိခၤက တင္ျပထားပါတယ္။
The Myanmar Gems Emporium
The Myanmar Gems Emporium. Twice a year this auction is held at Naypyidaw by Myanmar Gems Enterprise. Gemstones in these auctions include rough and polished ruby, blue sapphire and semiprecious stones, as well as jade and pearl from mines owned by the government and private companies. Each year there are over 4,000 buyers in the auctions; Click this video to learn more about The Myanmar Gems Emporium. For more information, please visit our website:
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar (Burma) Day Trip
A short flight from Myanmar's former capital of Yangon is the country's new capital of Nay Pyi Taw. This is a video of a one day trip visiting the new capital and seeing all it has to offer.
Gem Museum 5/7/2014
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
7 May 2014
Nay Pyi Taw Gem Museum exhibits world class gems, jade and jewelry. Considered as the biggest gem museum in Nay Pyi Taw, it displays what is said to be the world's largest pearl and the biggest ruby in Myanmar.
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အင္းေတာ္ၿမိဳ႕နယ္ ေမာ္လူးေဒသက White city( Maw Lu Village , Indaw Township, Katha District )
DEDICATION OF THE CHINDITS MEMORIAL
WHITE CITY, MAWLU
by
77th BRIGADE
17 March 2016
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The new 77th Brigade was formed in 2014 and is named
after 77th Indian Infantry Brigade, which was commanded
by Orde Wingate in Burma in 1943 and also formed part of
a much larger Chindit operation the following year.
The new Brigade has adopted the column structure and operational traditions of
the old 77th Brigade .
As cyber warfare, intelligence gathering and subterfuge move centre stage,
so 77th Brigade has a key role to play.
It was therefore very fortunate and appropriate that Brigadier Alastair Aitken and
the party from 77th Brigade, who were on a Battlefield Study tour of Burma (now Myanmar),
were able to hold a brief ceremony of dedication of the new Chindits Memorial.
“We arrived in Mandalay on Tuesday 15th March and the following evening boarded a chartered private train –
nicknamed the Chinthe Express – for our two-stage journey north, far from the usual tourist trail.
On arrival at Mawlu Station we were met by the members of the Mawlu Heritage Trust,
their friends and their families.
These included twenty delightful schoolchildren, the first of whom held a fine bouquet of roses,
which she thrust into the welcoming – and rather surprised – arms of the Brigadier,
while their proud parents kept them in order from the second rank.
From the station, where there were almost as many armed guards as members of our party,
we were escorted to a hall, in which there was an excellent Chindit exhibition, complete with specially printed posters,
audio visual aids and many original items, including an aluminium glider pilot’s seat. It was all rather overwhelming.
We learned later that much of the credit rests with Win Shwe (aka Ko Chake), his close friend, Nyo Ko Naing,
an authority on George Orwell in Burma, and the nascent Mawlu Heritage Trust.
There are now realistic hopes that 77th Brigade will support the Mawlu Heritage Trust in its endeavours to honour
White City and the Chindits with a Chindit section in their proposed historical and cultural museum,
thus encouraging tourists to visit relatively remote Mawlu.
“From Mawlu, we were taken in a convoy of SPVs to Henu, the site of the White City stronghold,
so called because of the parachutes that festooned the surrounding trees in the spring of 1944.
White City was established by Brigadier Mike Calvert and his 77th Indian Infantry Brigade
after a furious hand-to-hand battle on Pagoda Hill, where Lieutenant George Cairns earned a posthumous Victoria Cross.
We had a remarkable view of the crucial railway line, the light aircraft strip, from where the Stinson L-5 Sentinels evacuated casualties,
and the Douglas C-47 Dakota strip, where supplies and heavy equipment were brought in.
In this instance, sitting astride the main Japanese logistical artery, while dominating the ground of tactical importance,
made eminent sense to the strategists in our party.
Turning paddy fields into airfields, often through the use of sympathetic local labour, was a practical and logical strategy,
after which bulldozers, anti-aircraft guns and artillery could be flown in, thus bringing the White City stronghold to fruition. 7
7th Indian Infantry Brigade, 3rd West African (Nigerian) Brigade and 14th British Infantry Brigade all fought valiantly
to defend this hard-won territory.
“It is always humbling to visit places where great bravery has been demonstrated –
by both sides – particularly when the ground has scarcely changed in the intervening period, as at White City.
The Mawlu Heritage Trust and local dignitaries were present in impressive numbers when a brief service of dedication
and commemoration took placed on O.P. Hill.
This small hill is just across the road from Pagoda Hill and both were within the perimeter of White City.
Brigadier Alastair Aitken unveiled a ‘faux’ Chindit plaque on a memorial on which the cement had set only that very morning.
Sadly, the bronze plaque itself, which was specially cast in England, had been detained by Customs in Yangon,
so the resourceful Nyo Ko, a graphic designer and member of the Mawlu Heritage Trust,
printed and mounted a photograph of the plaque which saved the day! I understand that all has since been resolved
and that the plaque is now in place.
“After a brief but very welcome visit to a tea-house in Henu, we returned by vehicle to Mawlu and re-boarded the Chinthe Express
for our onward journey north to Namkhwin, the site of the Blackpool stronghold, before visiting Mogaung and Myitkyina,
from where we flew to Yangon and thence home.”
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