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Wedding Special
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Great Escapes Myeik
Your guide to Yangon. Seasonal is cold, about of music, traditional musical instruments, how is making and more ...
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Kids Park
Street Style Plot Ahead
Explore Yangon
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Aung La
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Features
Yangon Trends Best of
Hidden Resturant
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Business
A Little Heaven of Peace 26
Yangon Trends
Property
How to Decorate 40
Shopping
Musical Insruments
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Art
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Restaurant Guide
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Bar & Clubs
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Plot AHEAD January 2016 Monday
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1 Enchantment Myanmar Cultural Show 6:30 pm (Daily) Utopia Tower
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Myanmar Independence Day
Japan Myanmar Exchange Program for Youth & Friendly Golf Match 8:00 am, Yangon Golf Club
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Salsa 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm Club 5, Park Royal Hotel
Offshore Convention 12-13 Jan 2016 Sule Shangri-La Hotel
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6 Htwe Oo Myanmar Traditional Puppet Show 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm (Daily) No.(12)(1Floor/Left), Yama Street
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7 Yangon Running Club 6:15 AM to 9:15 AM Balance Fitness 2
8 AARON LIVES JAZZ BAND @ GEKKO! 7:00 PM Gekko Japanese Restaurant & Bar
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Myanmar Electric Power Convention (MEPC) 13-15 Jan 2016 Sule Shangri- La Hotel
All you can eat Chinese Menu 6 pm(Every Thursday) Royal Pavilion, Novotel Hotel Max
The 4th Housing & Living 2016 15 to 17th Jan Tamadaw Hall, U Wisarya Road
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Group Tennis Lesson (Monday Class) 09:00 AM Yangon Ace Tennis Club
Usiness Set Lunch At Le Cellier 12:00 (Daily) Le Cellier Wine Bar & Restaurant
Zumba 6:45 PM to 7:45 PM British Embassy Club
BIM Management Workshop 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Summit Parkview Hotel
In’t Conference on Recent Innovations in Computer Science & Information Technology (ICRICSIT) 22 Jan 2016 Yuzana Garden Hotel
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Music courses for everyone 23:30 PM ( Daily) Cristofori Music School Pearl Center
Palo Alto Networks Foundation & Ultimate Test Drive (Myanmar) 9:00 AM (Jan 26th & 27th Jan ) Sule Shangri-La Hotel
Event at Pride International School No (10-23), Aung Chan Thar 4th Street
6th Myanmar Oil & Gas Exhibition 28-29 Jan 2016 Sedona Hotel
Kids Fair 2016 5:00 PM 29th to 31st Jan Tatmadaw Hall
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2 Hla Phone Aung’s Water Color Solo Art Show Trish Gallery 46/A, Excellent Condo, Pantra Street
3 Sunday Brunch Promotion Inya Lake Hotel
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10 Capoeira Class 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Institut Francais de Birmanie
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Yoma Yangon International Marathon 2016 5AM to 10AM Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium
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Saturday Dim Sum Brunch Royal Pavilion Restaurant , Novotel Yangon Max
Best Sunday Brunch At The Square 12:00 PM, 12:45 PM The Square Restaurant, Novotel Yangon Max
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Insein We Love
Win Win Htwe
Famous for its jail and an hour drive away from downtown Yangon, Insein Township is a significant hub for Yangon’s economy and education. First named by the Mon people, Insein means a precious lake in definition. It is also a cultural melting pot of ethnicities, religion and languages where one can find many Karen and Mon people living harmoniously among native Burmese. Blended into former capitol with the city expansion act in 1990s, small and medium-sized industries are now thriving in ever-changing Yangon. And Yangon International Airport is just fifteen minutes away from central Insein by car.
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Ice Land Restaurant and BBQ
It offers one the best Shan noodles you can find in the town. It is located in a quiet and neighbourly environment. This must-try restaurant also caters to vegetarians and will substitute meat for tofu. The servings are generous, and the fruit juices are also freshly prepared. You won’t go wrong with the price either. The only downside is that WaiWai offers very few options to choose from. 8am to 10pm No 30, Pearl Street, 09 421 150 524
This Chinese restaurant offers delicious meals such as Kyay Oh, Shan Rice and fried Kailan with oyster sauce. Barbequed and grilled meat is a must-try at this restaurant. For deserts, local favourites such as fruit juices, milkshakes and yogurts are on the menu. The price is usually less than 5000 kyats, and the service is not too bad. And the bonus is that it has its own car park. 6am to 8:30pm No 7, Yangon-Insein Road, Gyoh Gone (East) Ward, 09 730 215 49
This newly opened restaurant sits next to Iceland Supermarket along Pyay Road. The menu offers cuisines ranging from Chinese to Western styles. Private rooms can be arranged upon request. It also has a smoking corner and a parking area. The prices are competitive. 7am to 11pm No 123/124, Pyay Road, 10 miles, 01 661 434, 09 431 611 82
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Neighbourhood Mahuyar Korea BBQ This Korean-style BBQ place is a perfect fit for meat lovers. For those who want to stay late after dinner, Mahuyar opens till very late and serves beers and other alcoholic beverages. Smoking is allowed and private parking is available for its customers. 9am to 11pm Min Gyi Street, Nant Thar Gone Ward 01 641 994, 09 730 219 94
Honey Restaurant Honey Restaurant is located near Insein Park and football playground. This restaurant serves Kyay Oh with pork and Shan Noodle. The food is very delicious and not expensive. Baho Road, Construction Compound, Nant Thar Gone Ward 09 731 090 24, 09 517 4995, 09 518 5490
Shops
Insein Market This bustling bazaar along Hlaing River Road buys and sells almost everything from Groceries to jewellery and clothes. The marketplace is always crowded with lane-sellers on the platforms. The location plays an integral part as Insein railway station is located just a few minutes’ walk away from the market. Not a well-known fact about Insein market is that it’s considered the hub for commercial hair sales in Yangon. Hlaing River Road 09 310 73170
Circular Train at Insein Railway Station Insein Station is also one of the worthy places to take a look and visit. From that station, you could take a loop on the circle train as well. Starting from Yangon Central Railway Station, the circular train will drop you to Insein Station after around 45 minutes. You will sometimes see a few odd foreigners taking the circle train - sightseeing everyday lives of rural places laid out at the side of the railroad.
Places to Stay
Palm Spring Resort It is a perfect luxurious retreat for a holiday hideout in Insein. This splendid residence offers quality time for families and friends with the most modern comforts. The resort symbolizes the beauty of the superb landscaping and healthy living which comprises of the gym, sauna, jacuzzi, swimming pool and a Golf putting course. No. 7F, Nant Thar Gone Quarter, 01 646 467, 01 646 468
ground near the City Golf Course. The resort is situated on the hill and is exclusive. Being the nearest resort to Yangon city, it is just of Pyay road. There are so many experiences to have from a vacation at City Golf Resort Hotel with modern facilities featuring KTV Lounge, meeting room, restaurant and spa. Thirimingalar Street, 10Miles 01 641 763
Yaewaddy Motel This affordable motel is located in the heart of Insein. It offers a 24-hour front desk and a free WiFi. Guests can dine at the hotel’s restaurant serving Thai and international style meals. Free parking is also available at the hotel. No. 144, Thirimingalar Street 01 642 740
Maha Myaing (Excellent Creation Co., Ltd.) No.3, Thiri Street , Zay Gone ( West ) Ward 01 640 003
City Golf Resort Hotel This resort is a premier holiday destination in Yangon. It was independently built on the vast
Ah Lain Nga Sint Temple or Maha Say Wingaba
Things to Do
Kyauktawgyi Pagoda (Lawkachantha Abaya Labamuni Pagoda) Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda is one of the biggest marble Buddha Images in Myanmar with a height of 37 ft and a weight of over 600 tons. The historical name of this Image is Lawkachantha Abaya Labamuni, meaning World Peace and Prosperity. This sitting Buddha is curved from a single marble stone from Sakyin region in Mandalay. The sculpture was carried through the Ayeyarwaddy River down to Yangon. The final sculpting and the enshrining was completed in 2008. Within walking distance from Minn Dhamma Hill where Kyauktawgyi Pagoda is situated, there is an elephant house where three sacred white elephants are kept. White elephants are regarded as a supreme royal ornament. Gyoe Gone (East)
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Ah Lain Nga Sint means a five-storied tower, which is in the precincts of the pagoda. It is a tall tower which commands a good view of the surrounding areas. Females are not allowed to climb up temple. Most of the statues in the complex are related partly to Mahayana Buddhism and partly to occultism. The Karen people celebrate their New Year at this temple every year by entertaining people with Kayin Cultural show, Kayin Done Dance, Kayin Bamboo Dance and traditional Kayin music and songs. Lanethit Road
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a&cJawmifokdY wufa&muf "mwfyHk½kduful;cJholwpfa,muf ဓါတ္ပံုဆရာဆိုတာ ႐ႈခင္းေတြကို မွတ္တမ္းတင္တဲ့ သူ တ စ္ေ ယာက္ ၊ ဒီ ထ က္ တိ တိ က ်က်ေျပာရရင္ သဘာဝအလွအပေတြနဲ႔ လူေတြရဲ႕ Portrait ပံုရိပ္ ေတြ ကို သ႐ု ပ္ေ ဖာ္ သူ တ စ္ေ ယာက္ လို ႔ ေျပာလို ႔ ရ ပါ ေသးတယ္။ သဘာဝခ်စ္ျမတ္ႏိုးတဲ့ ဓါတ္ပံုဆရာ တစ္ေ ယာက္ က ျမန္ မာျပည္ေ ျမာက္ ဖ ်ားက ေရခဲ ေတာင္တစ္ေတာင္ကို တက္ၿပီး အဲဒီေဒသပတ္ဝန္း က်င္ နဲ ႔ ေဒသခံ ပံုေ တြ ႐ို က္ ကူး ခဲ့ ပ ါတယ္ ။ ေတာင္ တက္သမားမဟုတတ ္ ဲ့ ဓါတ္ပဆ ံု ရာ က သူ႐က ို က ္ ူးျဖစ္ ခဲ့ တဲ့ ဓါတ္ ပံုေ တြ အေၾကာင္း သူ ႔ အေတြ ႕ အၾကံ ဳ ကို ေျပာျပပါတယ္။ သူစတင္ စိတ္ကူးရခဲ့တာကေတာ့ “ ျပီးခဲ့တဲ့ႏွစ္ေတြ တု န္းက သဘာဝပတ္ဝန္းက်င္ထိန္းသိမ္းေရး ကိစၥ ေတြ ၊ တီ ဗီေ တြ ၊ သတင္း စာေတြ မ ွာ ေတြ ႔ ရ တယ္ ။ ျမန္မာျပည္ေျမပံုၾကည့္ေတာ့ စိမ္းစိုၿပီး သစ္ပင္အမ်ား ဆံုး ရိ ွ တဲ့ေ နရာက ျမန္ မာျပည္ေ ျမာက္ ဖ ်ား ျဖစ္ေ န တာေပါ့။ ပူတာအိုရဲ႕ ေျမာက္ဖက္ေတြေပါ့။ အဲဒီေနရာ မွာ သစ္ပင္ေတြ အမ်ားၾကီး ရိွတယ္ဆိုတာ ေတြ႕ရ တယ္ ။ အဲ ဒ ါကို ဆ က္ ၿ ပီး ဂူး ဂဲ လ္ ကေန ၾကည့္ေ တာ့ သစ္ ပ င္ေ တြ ထ က္ ကေန ေရခဲေ တာင္ေ တြ ေတြ ႔ ရ တယ္။ တစ္ခါမွမေရာက္ဖူးဘူး။ ျမန္မာျပည္မွာ စိမ္းစို ေနတဲ့ သစ္ေတာေတြ၊ ေရခဲေတာင္ေတြ ရိွေနေသး တယ္ဆိုတာကို ကၽြန္ေတာ္ ဓါတ္ပံုစာအုပ္ ထုတ္ခ်င္ လာတယ္ ” လို႔ ဓါတ္ပံုဆရာ ေက်ာ္ေက်ာ္ဝင္း (စြယ္ ေတာ္ရိပ္)က ေျပာပါတယ္။ ႐ိုက္ေနက်ပံုစံအေၾကာင္းအရာေတြကေန ခြဲထြက္ၿပီး “ဓါတ္ပံု႐ိုက္ရတဲ့သူအဖို႔မွာလည္း မလြယ္လွပါဘူး။ “ ခရီး ပမ္း တာေပါ့ ဗ ်ာ။ ေတာင္ေ တြ တ က္ ရ တယ္ ။ အရမ္းေအးတဲ့ေနရာျဖစ္လ႔ို ျပင္ဆင္မႈေတြ အမ်ားၾကီး
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လုပရ ္ တယ္။ ေတာင္ေပၚမွာလည္း မိုးေတြမတ ိ အ ဲ့ တြက္ အင္းဆက္ေတြ၊ ျဖဳတ္ေတြရိွတယ္။ အၾကီးၾကီးေတြပဲ။ အဲဒါ ေတြကိုက္တာ ခုထိ ဒဏ္ရာေတြ မေပ်ာက္ေသး ဘူး ။ ယားလြ န္း လို ႔ တစ္ ည လံုး မအိ ပ္ ရေသးဘူး ။ သြားရင္းလာရင္း ကၽြတ္ေတြ၊ဘာေတြက သစ္ပင္ေပၚ ကေန ခႏၶာကိုယ္ထဲ က်တယ္။ ညေန အဝတ္အစား လဲရင္ အနည္းဆံုး ေလးေကာင္ေလာက္ကေတာ့ ျပဳတ္ က်လာတယ္။ အဲဒဒ ီ ဏ္ေတြကေတာ့ ခံရတယ္ဗ်” လိ႔ု အေတြ႕အၾကံဳကို ေျပာပါတယ္။ ၂ဝ၁၃ ခု ႏ ွ စ္ေ လာက္ က တစ္ေ ခါက္ သြားခဲ့ ၿ ပီး ပူ တာအို နားက ရြာေတြ အားလံုးနီးပါးသြားၿပီးေတာ့ ဓါတ္ပံုေတြ ႐ိုက္ခဲ့တယ္ လို႔ သိရပါေသးတယ္။ လူပံု ေတြခ်ည္းပဲ ႐ိုက္ခဲ့ၿပီး အဲဒီမွာရိွတဲ့ ခႏီၲးရွမ္း၊ ကခ်င္၊ ရဝမ္ ၊ လီ ဆူး စတဲ့ တို င္း ရင္း သားေလးမ်ဳိး ပံုေ တြ ပဲ ႐ိုက္ကူးခဲ့ပါတယ္။ “၂ဝ၁၄၊ ဧၿပီမွာ ထပ္သြားတယ္။ ကၽြန္ေတာ္ ပူတာအို မွာ မ႐ိုက္ေတာ့ဘူး။ ပူတာအိုကေန ေျမာက္ဖက္ကို ဆင္းသြားတဲ့အခါ ဖုန္ရင္ရာဇီဆိုတဲ့ ေရခဲေတာင္ကို ဓါတ္ ပံု စာအု ပ္ အ တြ က္ သြား႐ို က္ တ ယ္ ။ အဲ ဒီ ေရခဲ ေတာင္ နားမွာ ရြာေတြ ရိ ွ တ ယ္ ။ သူ တို ႔ ဘယ္ လို စား ေသာက္ေ နထို င္ လဲ သိ ခ ်င္ တ ယ္ ။ သူ တို ႔ က အမဲ လိုက္တယ္။ ေဆးျမစ္ေတြ ရွာတယ္။ အဲဒါ အဓိကပဲ။ စိုက္ပ်ဳိးေရးက သိပ္မျဖစ္ဘူး။ သူတို႔ရွာတဲ့ေဆးျမစ္ ေတြထဲမွာ ရီွးပဒီးဆိုတာကို စိတ္ဝင္စားတယ္။ ေဆး ျမစ္ေတြကေတာ့ မေၾကးဥ၊ ခန္းေတာက္ျမစ္၊ ဂ်င္ဆင္း၊ ရွားခ်ည္ ၊ ရွီး ပဒီး အဲ လို ဟာမ်ဳိးေပါ့ “ လို ႔ ကိုေ က်ာ္ ေက်ာ္ဝင္းက ေျပာပါတယ္။ ဒါ့အျပင္ ေရခဲေတာင္ေပၚ မွာရိွတဲ့ ရွီးပဒီး ဘယ္ႏွစ္မ်ဳိး ရိွလဲ၊ ဘယ္လို ရွာရလဲ။ အစအဆံုး Documentary ႐ိုက္ခဲ့တယ္လို႔ သိရပါ
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Tahnee Wade Despite being a major fishing port, Myeik is a charming town with wonderful views, colonial buildings and fascinating local industries. It is also the gateway to the Mergui Archipelago which is now in reach since day trips are now permitted. Very few tourists travel to Myeik, but that is all set to change as the islands are being developed as eco-resorts. Getting There Myeik is in the far south of Myanmar so it does take time to get there. There are three options and the quickest is by flight. Most domestic airline carriers fly there, but only once or twice a week. Myanmar Airways and Air KBZ fly quite regularly so they are the best to contact if you want to escape to Myeik over a weekend. Flights cost around US$ 300 to US$ 400 return. The next option is by boat. During November to April, Fortune Express goes to Myeik from Yangon. It takes 11-12 hours and costs around 60,000 Kyats. The chairs recline back so you can relax. Their boat schedule depends on the weather, and they only set sail when the 300-passenger boat is fully booked. They can be contacted on 059-22144.
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Another option is by bus. Moe Kaung Kin Express has buses running direct to Myeik daily from Yangon, though it will take 24 hours to get there. The ticket price is between 25,000 to 30,000 Kyats. Call 09 430 077 655 to book your ticket.
hire a motorbike to ride at 10,000ks for 8 hours.
What to see
Getting Around
The main place to head for is Strand Road which runs along the water front. It is a hive of activity with the boats coming to and from the harbour, and the mobile shops on tuk tuks parked up selling fishing paraphernalia. Zindan Street is worth a walk to see the colonial houses, and Paya Gyi Lane for its many ancient temples and rest houses.
Myeik is a lovely place to walk around - it is full of colonial buildings, Monstyle wooden houses and warm, friendly residents who are keen to chat to you. Motorbike taxis and trishaws can be hired, and you can
Myeik’s local industries are great to explore and the most fascinating is the edible bird’s nest industry. There is one house on Strand Road which has become a natural nesting house
It is possible to fly to Dawei or Kawthaung and then get a boat to Myeik. Some air lines will also arrange for you to travel onto Myeik by car.
for the swiftlets. You can peak inside and see the birds nesting in the rafters. The other nesting houses are less romantic - tall windowless buildings with openings at the top from which the birds fly in and out lured in by the recordings of the mating calls of swiftlets played on loudspeakers. Another industry to see is the Boat Yard, 1 km east of the town centre, to watch the fishing boats being made using ancient techniques. The dry fish industry is equally fascinating - where a whole neighbourhood is involved in filleting, salting and drying fish. To the west is a cashew nut factory, with over 30 female workers shelling the nuts by hand. The views of Myeik harbour and the Andaman Sea are the main
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Great Escapes returns the next day so you will need to find somewhere to sleep. Another larger ferry boat goes to Sakan Thit Island which takes 3 hours and costs 4,000 Kyats per person. Again the boat leaves the next day.
draws. The best views are from the Hotel Green Jade’s Sunset Terrace, Theindawgyi Paya and Bu Paya Zedi. Go just before sunset and see the swiflets return home. Another place of interest is the Japanese Cemetery which is sadly closed off and a bit overgrown. You can still get a good view through the gate, but to reach it you have to get past a small bear and monkey tied to a tree by the next door tea shop owner. Kandawgyi Lake is also worth a stop – it is in the middle of the town, full of water lilies and is home to many birds.
Island hopping in the Mergui Archipelago The main draw of Myeik is the islands – there are over 800 across an area of 10,000 square miles and most of which are uninhabited. A few months ago, the only way to see them was by getting a special permit from Nay Pyi Taw (which took over two weeks) and joining a live aboard cruise – most of which departed from Kawthaung. Last month the Tanintharyi Region Government Committee started allowing day trips to the archipelago through licensed tour companies (see the list below). It is now possible to arrive in Myeik and arrange a day trip but it does help the tour company if you give them at least a day’s notice so they can prepare for it. A number of different boat tours are on offer. There are five kinds of boats – the smallest seats 4 people, and the largest can seat up to 20. The bigger the boat, the further you can go within the archipelago. Marcus Island Tour – a 2 hour boat ride will take you to the newly discovered and uninhabited Marcus Island with its pristine white sand beach. There you will have a rest and a swim before departing to Taung Thone Village on another island. After a walk through the village and meeting some of the 50 families who live there, you will then set sail to Kalar Island which is home to over 70 families who mostly earn their
income through fishing and natural rubber production. Mergui Island Tour – the first stop is the very long white sand beach which takes one hour to walk from beginning to end. It is not as pristine as the beach on Marcus Island, but just as stunning. Over 700 families live on the island. In the middle there is a mountain which you can climb to reach the other side of island. Dome (Daung) Island Tour – This has another long beach to relax on. All the residents on the island were once sea gypsies, and you can watch as they bring the fish in, dry it and make fish paste. The island has a thick jungle and a large waterfall. It takes 5 hours to get to the island and only the larger boats can get there. Pataw Patet Island If you cannot afford a boat tour but wish to have the experience of visiting an island, visit Pataw Patet Island just opposite Myeik. A 15-minute boat ride will get you there. There is a reclining Buddha (the third largest in Myanmar), sea food factory, and soft shell crab farming to look at. Boats can be chartered from the jetty. Local Ferry (Myanmar Nationals only) For Myanmar nationals it is possible to get a local ferry to some of the islands. A ferry goes to Mergui Island which takes 4 and half hours and costs 3,000 Ks per person. The boat
Dive Sites To get to the dive sites, you will need to take a live abroad cruise as they are a bit further afield. The islands to head for are Bailey Island which takes 8 to 12 hours to get there (depending on the wave conditions), and the Great Western Torres West Sular Island. Costs & Arrangements The day boat tours are not cheap and are hired at a fixed total cost and then the price split amongst the number of people on the boat. For example, the four-person boat for the Marshall Island tour is USD 520 per day which is USD 130 each if four people are going. It is possible to stay overnight on an island but the tour company need about two weeks’ notice so they can arrange the necessary permissions. Livaboard cruises are available during November to April and can be chartered at between USD 1,800 to USD 2,000 per day depending on the route and the number of people on board. There are six companies which offer day trips and the live abroad cruises in Myeik – Mergui Sakura, Jade Flower, Myeik Public Travel & Tours, and Myeik Explorer. We went on a tour organized by Jade Flower. They also arranged a fascinating tour around Myeik itself. Jade Flower is located at the ground floor of Hotel Grand Jade, and you can also reach them at 09 780 980 607.
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Cho Cho Thin Walking through the door of Maha Yangon Yadanabon, a musical instrument shop near East Shwedagon Moat, U Kyaw Tint has been busy arranging the various Mongs (Gongs), musical instruments used in the traditional music of Myanmar. He has been hitting, listening, testing sounds by striking on the anvil, and finding the right tone for his Mongs. U Kyaw Tint said, “My grandfather started selling these instruments, he did his best by selling various instrumental things from a very small string instrument to the whole set of Saing Waing (A Drum Ensemble). Now, I just sell the Bon (Drum), Mong (Gong) and Oozi (Pot Drum). Not because of the low profit but because of the complicated and difficult methods of keeping its traditional ways. I avoid selling the Patala (Wooden Xylophone), Palwei (Flute) and Hne (Oboe). My parents made this selling process into their business, but I want to go far beyond that. So, I started learning to play
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Saing from Sein Phae Tint, a famous Myanmar traditional musician, while I was in school. Even though I was interested in playing the instruments, he wanted me to continue my family’s tradition as an instrument seller - the person who understands the instruments and its tunes. So, I took his advice and followed my family business of selling the instruments.” He recalled his earlier days, “I attended my school at Myo Ma, (now Dagon 2). So I could reach to the apartments along Pan Htwar Road, where there were many Art clubs at that time, just by walking a few yards. You could join Bon classes, Saing classes or whatever you wanted to know about the music and the art. Almost all the courses for Saing Waing
were there. So there was no wonder that I took an interest in such a thing called “Art”, and that drove me to sell instruments”. Metals such as nickel and lead are mainly used for Bon, but for Mong, other materials need to be included. If a metal block is 25 Kjatha (one fourth of a viss), it needs to be hammered. That is why it is called Kja Kyaee meaning the brass that comes from the striking. Until the right tone sounds from these instruments, you will have to continue hammering the anvil and strike repeatedly. The hammering, therefore, can easily be seen on the surface of a Mong. A Mong cannot be called as a musical instrument if it is still needed to adjust to the right tone. So-called “5 sound (F) or 4 sound
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Features (G) or six sound (E) can only be sensed by the ears and then adjusted to the tone that is being asked. For making a Bon, its surface and the ropes covering the body are all made from the leather. The leather being used in making a Bon is normally ordered from Upper Myanmar because the quality is better over there, and the end product lasts longer than the others. Now, only four leather binders are left in a village near Pywe Bwel. Although U Kyaw Tint learned the method of binding the leather from his teachers, he actually became familiar with those processes from his parent’s business. He also added, “If you want to bind the surface of a Bon or an Oozi, you will have to complete its body in a single day, or else the hardening leather will fail the whole process. Nowadays, due to a scarcity in the hard wood, the light wood has become the only choice left for making the bodies of a Bon.” A sense of understanding in the musical instruments and its tones can make a seller to be more convincing in selling his products. Unlike the western instruments, selling a Burmese instrument
has its own distinctive way. U Kyaw Tint pointed out, “You can ask in every instrumental shop for a “C” string, but here in Burmese instruments if you ask the sellers for the right tone of a Mong, most of them can’t catch what you ask because they lack Burmese instrumental ears. So I make the Mongs and fine-tune the sounds by myself. That is better for an instrument seller like me. These instruments are being bought not only for Saing Waing but also for various kinds of ceremonies. Ayeyarwady division demands the most when the season of Saing Wain comes. Shwe Pyi Thar, East Dagon and North Okkalapa stand out in buying the most in Yangon especially during the festive and ceremonial seasons such as Thadingyut, Tazaung Mone, Kasone, Tapaung and Ta Khu. “I started selling these instruments when I was 17. Around 1978, the cost for a Mong was only 3 Kyats, and a pair of Mongs (eighteen mongs) was fifteen kyats. Today, those will cost you 9,300 Kyats for a single Mong. The currency has changed a lot
with the passage of time, for example, it will now cost you 27,000 Kyats for a Bon,” U Kyaw Tint mentioned. Nowadays, the youngsters have become disinterested in the traditional music. Also making the traditional instruments is so much intricate, and the raw materials are getting scarce. So the production of these instruments is declining. Besides, the learning process is very hard, and that in turn keeps the youngsters from touching the instruments. U Kyaw Tin added, “I’m afraid that someday, we, Myanmar will have to go abroad only for learning how to play our own traditional instruments if the younger generations keep on being disinterested in the traditional music and its instruments”.
Mahar Yangon Yadanabon U Kyaw Tint & Daw Moe Moe No.27, 31 East moat of Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Dagon Post office 09 492 829 10, 09 302 560 92, 09 731 526 58
If you want to bind the surface of a Bon or an Oozi, you will have to complete its body in a single day, or else the hardening leather will fail the whole process.
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ေလယာဥ္ႀကီးေပၚသို႔ တက္စီးၾကရင္း မိမိကေလးမ်ား လဆီသို႔ ပ်ံသန္းေနၿပီလို႔ ထင္ျမင္လာေပလိမ့္မည္။ ရန္ကုန္နကၡတ္တာရာျပခန္းတြင္ ႐ုပ္စံုမွန္ေျပာင္းျဖင့္ ၾကယ္ ကေလးမ်ား လႈပ္ရွားသြားလာေနပံုကို ၾကည့္႐ႈခံစားရင္း စိတ္ထဲမွာ အာကာသထဲ ျဖတ္သန္းသြားလာေနသလို ခံစားရေပလိမ့္မည္။ ထိုမွတစ္ဆင့္ဦးသန္႔ျပတိုက္သို႔ ထပ္မံသြားေရာက္၍ လေပၚသို႔ သြားေရာက္ခဲ့သည့္ အာကာသယာဥ္အပိုလို ၈၊ ၁၁ ႏွင့္ ၁၅ တို႔၏ အလံမ်ား၊ ဆုတံဆိပ္မ်ားႏွင့္ အာကာသယာဥ္မဴွ းႀကီးမ်ား၏ လက္မတ ွ မ ္ ်ားကို ေလ့လာၾကည္႐ ့ ခ ႈ င ုိ း္ သင္သ ့ ည္။ ကမာၻ႔ ကုလသမဂၢတြင္ တတိယေျမာက္အေထြေထြအတြင္းေရးမွဴးခ်ဳပ္အျဖစ္ ၁၉၆၁ ခုႏွစ္မွ ၁၉၇၁ ခုႏွစ္အထိ တာဝန္ယူထမ္းေဆာင္ခဲ့ေသာ ဦးသန္႔အေၾကာင္းကိုလည္း အတုယူ မွတ္သားဖြယ္ေလ့လာခိုင္းသင့္ေပသည္။
'dkifEdkaqmudk&SmazGjcif; ၂၀၁၂ ခုႏွစ္တြင္ အံ့ၾသဖြယ္ရာထူးဆန္း႐ွာေဖြေတြ႕ရွိမႈအျဖစ္ လူသားအစ ျမန္မာကဟု ျပသႏိုင္ေသာ၊ လြန္ခဲ့ေသာႏွစ္ေပါင္း ၃၇ သန္းမွ လူႏွင့္ဆင္တူေသာ ေမ်ာက္ဝံတစ္ေကာင္၏ ေက်ာက္ျဖစ္႐ုပ္ႂကြင္းသြားတစ္ေခ်ာင္းကို မေကြးတိုင္း သမင္ေခ်ာက္တြင္ ႐ွာေဖြေတြ႕ရွိခဲ့ျခင္းျဖစ္သည္။ ယခုအခါတြင္ အဆိုပါ သြားကို မႏၲေလးေရွးေဟာင္းသုေတသနဌာနတြင္သိမ္းဆည္းထားေသာ္ လည္း အျခားရွာေဖြေတြ႕ရွိထားေသာ အရာမ်ားကို ရန္ကုန္အမ်ိဳးသားျပတိုက္တြင္ သြားေရာက္ၾကည့္႐ႈႏိုင္သည္။ ေတာင္ႀကီးခ႐ိုင္ ျပဒါးလင္းဂူမွ ႐ွာေဖြေတြ႕႐ွိခဲ့ၿပီး လြန္ခဲ့ေသာႏွစ္ေပါင္း
ထိုမွဆက္၍ ယခင္က အမ်ိဳးသားဇီဝေဗဒျပတိုက္ဖြင့္စဥ္ ျပသခဲ့ဖူးေသာ ဒိုင္ႏိုေဆာေက်ာက္႐ုပ္ႀကီးကို ယခုကန္ေတာ္ႀကီးနန္းေတာ္ဟိုတယ္ ျမက္ခင္းျပင္တြင္ သြားေရာက္ၾကည့္႐ႈႏိုင္သည္။ ဟိုတယ္အဝင္ခန္းမတြင္းတြင္ ျပသထားေသာ ေက်ာက္ျဖစ္႐ုပ္ႂကြင္းအစြယ္ႀကီးကိုလည္း သြားေရာက္ၾကည့္႐ႈသင့္သည္။
တစ္ေသာင္းခန္႔က ေၾကးေခတ္လက္နက္ကိရိယာမ်ားႏွင့္ အဆိုပါ ဂူပံုစံတူ ေဆးေရးခ်ယ္ျပသထားပံုတို႔ကိုလည္း ေတြ႕ျမင္ႏိုင္သည္။
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Could you tell us how you started your artist life? My father was a sound recording engineer, and my mom was a singer. So naturally I was interested in the music industry, following them regularly to the studio since my childhood. In fact, I started singing in 2003 right after I finished my Matriculate Class. And also I started writing songs and recording my songs at the studio since then. I started with Ko G-Latt and his brother, Nyi Kabar. We created our very first album named “NC-13�.
What kind of difficulties did you face at the start of your music career? The challenging part is the financial problem because the costs for the recording fee were extravagant at that time. My band players were also already
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professionals in their respective role so it was impossible for me to request them to play my songs for free. So, you know I desperately needed a lot of money to hire them.
Most of your songs rhyme differently from the rest. How did you do that? I used to listen to international songs specifically Funk Rock. I love that kind of music and decided to show it to the audience. That’s how I started creating my music based on that genre.
So, did you create the lyrics and the tunes on your own? Yes, I did it all by my own.
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The challenging part is the financial problem because the costs for the recording fee were extravagant at that time. My band players were also already professionals in their respective role so it was impossible for me to request them to play my songs for free. So, you know I desperately needed a lot of money to hire them.
What do you see for the future of our music sector? I hope and believe that things will get better. At the same time, we need more time for a better world because people still need many developments for their living. If it gets easier for them to fulfill their daily activites, the entertainment industry too will improve accordingly as they will be able to give more time and interest to music.
What is your goal concerning music? I love music, and it flows in my flesh and veins. Even if I happen to stop creating my music someday, I’ll be still in this music world. Whether I go abroad or do the other business, music will always be in my heart.
What will be the essential things for Myanmar music world to achieve reasonable success on an international stage? The primary need is the production support as most artists now understand and can create a specific role of music. Our knowledge in music is not too far from the international standards, but we need more business men to support the role of a better production.
Could you tell us about a memorable spot in your music career? It happened in Pyin Oo Lwin. I mistakenly greeted the audience “how are you Mandalay?”. And also I sang three songs although just two songs were assigned to me.
Are there any changes in the digital music industry between the time you first started out as a singer and now?
What is your desire for your family?
When we started recording our songs, no producers dared to produce a new album as the illegally copied CDs were readily available. And still that problem is a critical issue. Nowadays, many song competitions have emerged, and chances are abundant for the youngsters. However it is getting so hard now to become an outstanding artist among many talented rivals.
Could you leave a word or two for the upcoming New Year especially to your audience?
I love to stay with my family in a quiet and peaceful place.
I’m trying my best, and I wish you all to be prospered in your related businesses and jobs.
Could you tell me about your recent activities? Recently, I am trying for my new VCD named “Pin Lae Htae Kha Myit Myar” (Rivers in the Sea). The album is already censored, and ready to be released by the end of December. Then I will have to complete the production of the third album as well. We’ll not do it as a MTV rather we will try to make all the songs from that album to link to a complete film.
Would you explain to us what kind of risks you took for the SIR band? SIR was formed with four vocalists such as Tut Pi, Ko Kyar, Forker and me. We did everything together as a group. When we exhibited the first SIR show, only one person came to the club to watch us. And even that dude was one of our friends. So we definitely took a lot of risks.
Tell us about your favourite song, and what song is the most popular among your fans? I think the song “Taung Pan Dee” (I’m sorry) received the most in terms of audience’s acceptance. But I prefer these two songs from my second album, “A Pyit Mehh Lutar” (An Innocent man) and “A Sin Pyay Mar Bar” (It’ll be Okay). @ MYYangon
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Tahnee, Sithu, Mang Pi
Tucked away, down lanes and side streets, are some great restaurants. Most don’t advertise – getting their customers solely on word of mouth. Here are some restaurants definitely worth seeking out. Legacy Restaurant (Thai) Tucked down a side street off Dhammazedi Road, on the right just past Coffee Circle is an unassuming restaurant serving great authentic Thai food. They have aircon rooms and an open air terrace which is surprisingly quiet considering all the traffic travelling down Dhammazedi Road. They have a great fried catfish salad and are known for their grilled beef salad. The place is very popular among the Thai community – a testament to how good the food is. Open: 10am to 10pm 99, Dhammazedi Road, Bahan 01 709 748, 09 799 308 479, 09 730 128 90
Onyx Wine Tree Restaurant (Steakhouse/ Wine Bar) Onyx was previously located off Dhammazedi Road, and was a small rough and ready restaurant serving great steak dishes. They relocated to a large, modern restaurant with a cosy industrial feel on Bogyoke Pya Tike Street early this year. The food is still delicious, and very reasonably priced, and the restaurant hasn’t lost its charm. Open: 11am to 11pm A12B Bogyoke Pya Tike Street, Bahan 09 254 158 167, 095 071 847
Shake U Tun Lin Chan is a busy street in Hledan – full of restaurants, shops and people. But if you ignore all the tempting restaurants, walk to the end of the street and you will come to a compound. Enter the compound on the left hand side and you will see the hidden restaurant, Shake. It has two stories – downstairs is European style with large white tables, and upstairs is Japanese style with low tables and cushions to sit on. They specialise in Shan food, but also provide tasty Chinese and fresh fruit juices. Open: 8:30am to 10pm U Tun Lin Chan Street, Hledan 09 731 660 45, 09 541 1855
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Best of Shwe Ba Myanmar Traditional Restaurant (Hla Myanmar)
Fook Mun Lau Chinese Restaurant This restaurant, hidden behind the Nawaddy Cinema in 8-mile, is like a grand Chinese traditional house as the interior is decorated with fine furniture and Chinese decorations. There is even a stage for entertainment and spacious private rooms. They serve a wide range of Cantonese style seafood prepared well by native Chinese chefs. Among their specialist seafood dishes are the Shark Fin and King Prawn. There is one unique seafood dish which costs 150,000 kyats for one setting – it is based on a royal recipe and has many exclusive ingredients. Most dishes on the menu tend to be pricy, but after tasting the food, you will not regret the cost for sure. Open : 12pm to 12am No. 102, Nawaday Cinema Garden, Corner Of Kaba Aye Pagoda Road & Oak Pone Seik Road, Mayangone, 01 663 743
If you are in Dhammazedi Street and in need of Myanmar traditional food, turn the corner onto 5th street, you will come across a hidden gem. The restaurant’s real name is Hla Myanmar Restaurant, but it is known as Shwe Ba, named after a famous actor from the 1960s who used to live near there. The restaurant is busy, serving over 40 different traditional dishes a day, and is known for its great fish intestine curry. Here you can get the full experience of Myanmar traditional lunch in a silent environment near Shwe Dagon Pagoda. Open: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm N0.27, 5 th Street, West Shwegoneding, Bahan 01 526 822
Wild Ginger Just off Shin Saw Pu Road, down an unnamed side alley of only three houses, is Wild Ginger Restaurant. It has a very cool decor with the walls decorated with lines of lit bottles and ropes. Despite the restaurant being very trendy, it has a warm homely atmosphere. They focus on Southeast Asian dishes, and they pride themselves on their mutton dishes – ensuring that they find the best meat available. Their chef has 15 years of international experience. Private rooms can be reserved. Open: 4pm to 11pm No. 12 (A), Shin Saw Pu Street, Sanchaung 09 260 690 135
Golden Crab House Restaurant Just past 8-Mile junction, and down a side road off Pyay Road, is this Chinese style restaurant. The place is nice and usually crowded with customers so there is little doubt that the food is delicious and tasty. Chinese pictures decorate the restaurant wall, and its trade-mark meals are normally based around fresh seafood. They have fish tanks around the restaurant so you can choose your own crab, prawn or fish. They are known for making a great Yunnan-style Golden Crab. The prices are affordable. Open: 10am to 10pm Thiri Mingalar lane, 8 Mile Junction, Mayangone 01 663 035, 09 4500 4632
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Business
Cliff Lonsdale
Gitameit music centre is a little haven of peace tucked away in the backstreets of Yankin near Kambe station. Its not easy to find, but once you have ventured through the gate you are transported to a musical world a million miles from the noise of traffic. As I sit beneath the trees waiting for the coordinator Nay Win Htun, a choir of angels from one of the practice rooms serenades me. So beautiful and serene is the sound that I close my eyes, and soak up the voices as they wash over me. The choir
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finishes and my illusions shattered by the gaggle of young Myanmar boys and girls who pour out of the room boisterously chattering, laughing and joking, and not a choristers robe in sight. A nearby rock drummer takes this opportunity of silence to pick up his sticks and give the skins a good sound thrashing. Nay Win Htun appears, and apologises for all the noise, in fact throughout our meeting there was very little silence as musicians kept arriving and taking up a different instrument in different rooms, an uncoordinated orchestra of sounds.
This is a busy spot, and as the drummer comes to a crashing end having clearly exhausted himself, a talented pianist takes the opportunity to play as the sound of his cymbals dies out. You may have heard of Gitameit Music centre, you may even have heard them play. They were founded in Yangon in 2003 and regularly perform concerts around the city. Their most recent event at the Strand Hotel in aid of the flood relief fundraising was a huge success. They are in high demand for corporate events and opening ceremonies and have a large arsenal of musical
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Business program where they visit monastic schools in the rural areas of the country to provide concerts and music lessons as well as drama, theatre and English classes. They contribute towards the salaries of the teachers and use the outreach as an opportunity for their own students to contribute back to society, and although this is something that they want to increase, it does take money. As an energetic young drummer gets warmed up and a violinist begins practicing “Happy Birthday” I make my goodbyes and return to the real world of angry engines and aggressive car horns. styles to choose from. The centre is run as a not for profit community centre, they are partly funded by private donations and George Soros’s charity OSI and through self funding from concert and student fees, of course they are always interested to hear from new donors to help find the replacement of musical instruments and the maintenance of the premises. In the Myanmar language, Gita means music, and meit means friendship, and over the years Gitameit has built up strong ties to universities and music schools across the globe. Several former students are currently enrolled in scholarship programs in Thailand, Singapore, and even as far afield as Austria. Once graduated, students usually return to Myanmar to either teach at the school or take up teaching music teaching positions at schools in Yangon. The types of students that study at the centre are diverse, not only by their instrument of choice, but by their age, religion and ethnicity. “They come together from all over the country because of their love of music, regardless of their background or religion”, Nay Win Htun tells me, and he is very clear in the mission that drives the school forward, “Music brings people together peacefully on an equal level, and then allows them to jointly explore the world through that music”. The students study everything from Modern Western music, Jazz, pop and rock, all the way through to classical, choral and traditional Myanmar music. The centre has 12 practice rooms and a concert hall, and offers tuition in Piano, Guitar, Violin, Flute, Cello, Percussion, singing and Myanmar traditional instruments (several foreign students are enrolled in classes to learn how to play traditional Myanmar musical instruments) at all levels of experience and talent. They also provide @ MYYangon
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classes in Music Theory, the history of Music and Sight Singing. Everybody is welcome to Gitameit, Nay Win Htun tells me. “Music”, he continues “is much more than entertainment. It is about appreciation of art, of understanding of global cultures. It is about commitment and dedication. Sadly some parents do not understand this and try to force their children to attend. You cannot be forced into music, you have to have an open and positive mind, and music should be relaxed.” As if on cue, two foreign children arrive and happily skip to their lessons “French” he whispers to me, “drums and violin”, eager to get started they head to their classrooms. There is clearly no coercion in their attendance.
If you are interested in learning more about Gitameit, taking up a musical instrument or donating to their cause then look them up on Facebook, their page is regularly updated and Nay Win concerts are announced there. Htun Their website remains unchanged since 2012, however has lots of information about the history of the school.
Gitameit Music Centre No.219, KaryathukaLane,Kanbe Station Street, ThitsarRoad,Yankin 01 566 703 gitameit@gmail.com for577@gmail.com saxomogok08@gmail.com
Gitameit also has a small but growing outreach
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The Hunt for Great Household Items Business
Yangon’s Furniture Detective, Clare Cherry, embarks on a quest to source interesting furnishings in Yangon. It can be a little like searching for treasure, never quite knowing what you might discover. Here are some of her great tips. Ikon Mart
Prime Living
Daiso
Ikon Mart on Pyay Road is primarily a hotel
Located on Kabe Aye Pagoda Road, near the
At the basement of Taw Win Centre on Pyay Road,
and restaurant supplier focusing on the catering
Nawaday Junction, Prime Living Mall stocks
you’ll find Daiso where the shelves are stacked
industry. Unlike other hotel wholesale suppliers
furniture from the giant Thai lifestyle brand Index
with bright and cheerful household products. At
internationally, it’s not necessary to have a business
Living Mall. Relatively new to the Yangon scene,
this Japanese store, you will find quirky accessories
trade account to make a purchase, Ikon Mart is
Prime Living is set out on two floors with modern,
- some are practical whereas others are fun, light-
opened to all. A large array of kitchen equipment
practical living room and bedroom furniture as
hearted and interesting. All the products in Daiso
and accessories line the shelves on two floors
well as some interesting chairs and outdoor rattan
are priced at 1,800 Kyats, whether it is a pair of
of this large store. A fascinating assortment of
style garden furniture. The style is fairly simple
canvas shoes, a photo frame, a Japanese table ware
quality kitchen knives, cooking utensils as well
and some are basic including a small selection of
or a floral gardening trowel.
as a variety of white crockery for dining and
simple office furniture on the first floor.
Highlights: Fun and funky kitchen and
practical glasses are on display. They stock a range
Highlights: The occasional interesting chair
baking accessories
of patterned glass plates and tumbler glasses from
and outdoor furniture
Basement, Taw Win Centre, 45, Pyay Road
blenders, pizza ovens,
No. 54B, Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, No.8 Ward,
coffee machines, cleaning products and more serious
Mayangone, Near Nawaday Junction
Germany.
Professional
looking catering equipment can be found too.
09 785 800 800
Highlights: 100% cotton bed sheets, bath towels and waffle bathrobes, kitchen knives and flatware and convenient parking is always a plus.
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From the 1st January, 135,000 copies of the
IN NUMBERS
Yangon Directory will be presented to business and residences for free. U Moe Kyaw, the owner
2,160 Colour Pages
of MMRD Publications, explained that each book
700+ Business Headings
is uniquely numbered to show that “We stand by
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what we say – we state on the book we print 135,000 copies and we do. Those 135,000 copies are shared
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and passed around businesses and families so one copy can have a readership of around 8 people. So
During January, you will start seeing copies of the
for our advertisers.” explains Peter Buxton, the
our directory is used by over one million people.
distinctive yellow of the latest Yangon Directory
General Manager of MMRD Publications, the
We have a huge reach”.
everywhere you go. But this year, there is a big
company responsible for the Yangon Directory.
difference. The directory has now expanded into
“It is a natural progression of our success that
The Yangon Directory is not standing still – their
two volumes – Book A which includes classified
we have moved to two volumes to accommodate
website and app were re-launched earlier in the
headings from A to E, and Book B, from F to Z.
the increased number of advertisers this year. We
year, so you can find a business if you are on the
have also added more free business listings. The
move. If you were unlucky and did not receive
Despite the increase of internet users in Yangon,
directory contains 74,000 businesses. A large
your own copy of the Yangon Directory, you can
the popularity for finding everything you need in a
majority is small and medium sized businesses.
request a copy from MMRD (Hotline 01 861 9277).
printed book has not diminished. “We are delighted
The Yangon Directory provides an essential service
MMRD is also helping companies to move into the
to report a considerable increase in the number of
by delivering response to all these businesses many
digital age by offering a website building service.
advertisers in the 2016 edition. Once again, our
of whom use the Yangon directory as their sole
MMRD has recently launched their new Myanmar
advertisers are recognising the value of advertising
source of advertising.”
Builder Guide website, http://www.buildersguide.
in the Yangon Directory as consumers repeatedly
com.mm/en/, which is an essential guide to the
turn the pages to find the suppliers and services
Everything You Need is the proud slogan for The
Myanmar construction industry. There are plans to
they are seeking. When people go to the Yangon
Yangon Directory. Every type of business is listed
launch in 2016 an Education Guide website which
Directory, they have something in particular
in the directory – from the services you need in an
will include all the education opportunities in
that they want to buy or use or hire. The high
emergency, the shops you go to when something
Yangon and Mandalay.
response levels bring a high return on investment
is broken, the places which you look for when you
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Those words bring the hall down. But, the master never reduces his gusto, with unflinching composure he played continuously. His Mingala Byaw Nyunt is still popular for almsgiving occasions. In this time, he sang it himself. The texts of the Byaw really encroaching. It runs thus: ‘Pandal in mid-town, communal alms-giving, Old, old monastery with balustrade in ruins; Since our novice lives there, abundant rains! As I walk east and gaze west over my shoulder, I see the Pagoda with its gold banner and streamers; That’s where my darling is, the reverend novice. How lovely is the entrance leading to it_ The Gold Enlightenment Monastery!’’ 4 Myanmar Saing or Drum Ensemble is very much popular among people. They want to see it often at pagoda festivals and at special occasions like donation ceremony or others. That time people usually hire a good saing waing to entertain people or guests after a day’s work of donation or at the inception of novitiation or ordination ceremonies. As soon as the saing master displays his virtuosity, people gather around his saing waing, and listen raptly to his improvisation. People feel awe struck by his dexterity in handling 21 drums which are arranged in circle. Looking back into the history, people can learn that Myanmar Kings showed interest in this music. It can be seen very clearly in the Glass Palace Chronicles in this way: “In the year of 906, King Shwe Hti reached the town called Salin when he marched with his troops by land and by water, and camped at the jetty of it. Then, he heard the music issuing from the platform of the Shwe Tan Zar pagoda. His commanders told him that it was the songs of Pat Saing which was also the name of Saing Waing. Accordingly, he ordered them that the lives of the saing players spared.”1
There were some occasions in which Sein Beda performed his saing skills to the delight of King Thibaw, the last king of Koungbaung Dynasty. The first time was that when the king ascended a new residence at Ratanagiri and the other was that at the ear-boring ceremony of the royal princess. Because of his excellent calibre, the King Thibaw bestowed him the title of “Ne Myo Bala Kyaw Thu” and the right of display four gold-leafed staffs of honour on his drum circle.” Later on one occasion, the saing attendant-cum-singer summoned his master to play the saing in this way: “Titled Ne-Myo-Bala-Kyaw-Thu by royal pleasure, thy musical genius, without exaggeration, is saluted by musicians throughout the land. Oh brother, music university personified, I, Sein Nyo Seint propose that you tap your drums with the dark sandal tips of your fingers.” 2 Such words are really elated and exhilarating when someone hears it. The time a music lover understands and feels excited is the time for saing master to show his virtuosity. Later, the small drums in the circle will tell how skillful the master is. At every touch, it sounds like the most brilliant and clearest piece of tune jumping out of it to the enjoyment of the audience.
As well, we cannot seperate Myanmar people from Myanmar saing waing because it stays with them for a long time in terms of seriousness and happiness.
Some songs tried to jerk the people’s delight. It goes this way:
It is needed to mention one of the famous saing master Sein Beda who was well-known for his own techniques of playing drums. His father was also a famous Myanmar saing master who served under Myanmar kings.
“Behold, the person of Sein Beda, those who say he is dark skinned have their tongues in their cheeks. When he was born, the midwife got only a quarter kyat for her pains. In retaliation she immersed the infant in soot. Behold the result!”3
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It needs to mention about tuning of the drums, i.e, pat-sa-poh. The drum master has to be really adept at doing it while the session of humour and slapstick were inserted by rear members of the saing. During the time, the saing master has to finish his tuning. In this practise, Sein Beda was renowned for his judgement of the amount of pat-sa which is boiled rice and wood-ash kneaded with water into a dough. Later, his pupils adopted the initial word “Sein” before their name, like Sein Hnget Yo, Kyaukpadaung Sein Maung Tint, Sein Mg Ko, Sein Hla Maung, Sein Kyaw Tint, etc. Anyway, sometimes “Saing” is played by itself, but sometimes together with zat, or A-nyeint. No matter what it takes, saing shows its enchantment to the delight of people. Nowadays, we still find the emergence of Saing master like Myanmar Pyi Kaung Sein who have played the album named “The Proclamation And Myanmar “Saing” .” In that album, he has rearranged the famous songs like Asia Great Man “Bo Aung San”, The Public Father, Sheer Courage, etc. He has made rearrangements for those songs to be fit to play for Saing. One can say this is his new creation, and he has done very well to do that. Anyway, Myanmar Saing gives strength and pleasure to Myanmar people whose hearts can discern the subtle and profound kind of art, and they feel satisfied with their life with it. References 1. Tekkatho Maung Thu Hlaing, Myanmar Traditional Orchestra Instruments, p 12 2. K, Burmese Culture, p 61 3. Ibid 4. Ibid, p 65
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Health & Beauty
“Beauty lies on the eyes of the beholder”, as the saying goes, some parts of the body can be beautified in specific ways. So sometimes, we need to relax our body and try to go a spa and relieve stress. In Yangon Sanctuary Spa, there are a lot of services which will give reliable treatments for your relaxation - body treatments, hair treatments, facial treatments and manicure and pedicure.
Nwe Ni Mar Lay
For body treatments, the products are imported from Australia, The body treatments are mostly body spas which feel like a body message. There are saunas as well at the spa. Swedish message with oil, is one of the most popular treatments among the customers. for this, you can choose four different massage oils (Lemongrass, Lavender, Bergamot and Relaxing Balinese). This massage aims to reduce pain and stress, giving therapeutic benefits to your body. The Brazilian waxing is also availble and quite popular. In hair department, customers love to have the hair spa and scalp spa. L’OREAL professional products are used systematically according to the recipe. For scalp, the treatments are for hair loss, thinning hair, oily scalps, itchy scalps and sensitive scalps. Especially, the anti-hair loss treatment is the most popular among the customers.
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For facial, firstly face mapping is done to refine customers’ skin, and then treatments are customized. Dermalogica products are more preferred for the skin. In customizing, there are four types of targeted facial treatments including
treatments for skin with acne, sensitive skin, antiageing treatment and the last one is whitening. The body massage costs about 35,000 Kyats, and the other body treatments range from 60,000 to 80,000 Kyats. There are so many manicure and pedicure types though the cost of the most popular ones are around 12,000 to 15,000 38
Kyats. Facial treatments usually cost 70,000 Kyats and above, wheras it normally costs about 13,500 Kyats in Singapore The reason for being cheaper here is “Yangon Sanctuary Spa” always gives the feeling of luxury to customers with fair price and good quality. And the customers will not feel regret the service of the qualified staffs. MYyangon _ issue 17
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Hin Thar Tower (B), Pyay Rd., Ward
(11) Hlaing Tsp| 01 507 344 Ext.112
Spa Listings
Central Hotel | 6th Floor, 335-337
Bogyoke Aung San Road Pabedan Tsp | 01 241 007 Ext. 533
1st Lady Beauty Salon | 1A/42, U
Beauty Box Spa | 14, Tamainbayan
Genky Physiotherapy Clinic | 285
Oakkalar Tsp| 850 001 7,
09 254 228982
Kyauktada Tsp. | 098 615 036
Zana St, Myathidar Housing, South 850 023 4, 09 506 662 2
Beauty Concepts | Unit-G11, No.231 Pyay Road, Sanchaung Tsp | 01 508 468, 01 508 469, 01 508 470
Beauty Choice | 65 Yae Kyaw Road,
Pazundaung Tsp| 01 200 720, 09 450 061 156
California Skin Spa | 32. B Inya Myaing Road | 01 535 097
Inya Day Spa | 16/2 Inya Road,
Road | 09 503 5556,
Mizu Aoi Health & Beauty Center
Road, Sayar San Quarter, Bahan Tsp
Boyar Nyunt Street, Dagon. Tsp
09 732 29 205
Nacha Spa | Near City Mart, Shin Saw Pu Road | 094 211 65 929
Yangon Sanctuary Spa (Taw Win
813 Hello I |59 & 63 Ground Floor,
Seikta-thuka Street, Kyaukkmyaung, Tamwe Tsp. | 01 50 070, 097 308 1713
Center, Level-3 | 09 315 518 44, 09 253 242 440
Yangon Sanctuary Spa (Kaba Aye
D Spa | 682 Thitsar Road (Ponnami
Pagoda Road, Myanmar Plaza,
Tsp | 09 25925 6686
| No.14, Ground Floor, Block 19A,
Center) | No. 45, Pyay Road, Taw Win
Kamaryut | 01 537 907 / 01 503 375
Bus Stop) Ward 6 South Okkalapa
Bo Aung Kyaw Road (middle block),
Muguet Japon Spa | 1 F, New World Building 126 Kabar Aye Pagoda
09 526 164 2
Pagoda Road) No. 192, Kaba Aye Level-2 | 09 250 141 330
La Source Beauty Spa | 80-A Inya Road | 01 512 380
Lemon Day Spa | No. 96 F, Inya
Road, Kamayut Tsp | 01 514 848 / 09 732 08 476
London Bliss Spa | Taw Win Centre | 01 860 011
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MY Yangon Magazine
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Hla Phone Aung & Cho Cho Thin ေတးဂီတကို နားဆင္ရသည္မွာ သာယာနာေပ်ာ္ဖြယ္ ေကာင္းလွပါတယ္။ တူရိယာအမ်ဳိးမ်ဳိးကို သံုးၿပီး လူတို႔တီထြင္ဖန္တီးထားတဲ့ ဂီတအမ်ဳိးမ်ဳိးရိွပါတယ္။ အဲဒီအထဲကမွ ရန္ကုန္ၿမိဳ႕ထဲမွ လက္လွမ္းမီရာဆိုင္တစ္ခ်ဳိ႕ကိုလည္း ေဖာ္ျပေပးလိုက္ပါတယ္။ HlaShwe (Myanmar Music (Piano) Trading Co., Ltd.
ဖြင့္လွစ္ထားသည္မွာ အႏွစ္ ၃ဝ ေက်ာ္ၾကာၿပီျဖစ္ၿပီး အင္ဒိုနီးရွားႏိုင္ငံမွ တင္သြင္းေသာ စႏၵယားမ်ဳိးစံု (Grand Piano၊ Upright Piano ၊ Digital Piano) တိ႔ု ေရာင္းခ်ေသာဆိုင္ျဖစ္ပါ တယ္။ ရန္ကုန္ၿမိဳ႕၊ သဃၤန္းကၽြန္းၿမိဳ႕နယ္၊ ေဝဇယႏာၱလမ္းတြင္ ဆိင ု ခ ္ တ ြဲ စ္ခရ ု ၿွိ ပီး မႏၲေလးတြငလ ္ ည္း ဆိင ု ခ ္ တ ြဲ စ္ခု ရွပ ိ ါေသးတယ္။ ရန္ကန ု ဆ ္ င ို ခ ္ ြဲေတြမွာ နံနက္ ၉ နာရီမွ ညေန ၅ နာရီခထ ြဲ ဖ ိ င ြ လ ့္ စ ွ ၿ္ ပီး ယူအက္စ္ ေဒၚလာ ၃ဝဝဝ မွ ၂ဝဝဝဝ ေက်ာ္အထိရွိတဲ့ စႏၵယား မ်ဳိးစံုကို ဝယ္ယူႏိုင္ပါတယ္။
အမွတ္ ၃၇/၃၉၊ ေဒၚသိန္းတင္လမ္းႏွင့္ ကန္ေတာ္ေလး ၉၁ လမ္းေထာင့္၊ ကန္ေတာ္ေလးအေရွ႕ရပ္ကြက္၊ မဂၤလာေတာင္ညြန္႔ၿမိဳ႕နယ္၊ ရန္ကုန္ၿမိဳ႕။ ဖုန္း - ဝ၁-၃၇၃ ၄၈၄၊ ဝ၉-၄၂ဝ ၇၁၅ ၇၄၅၊ ဝ၉-၅ဝဝ ၉၇၇၅ Website: www.hspianomyanmar.com
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Music World ေတးကမၻာ
ဖြငလ ့္ စ ွ ထ ္ ားသည္မွာ အႏွစ္ ၄ဝ ေက်ာ္ၾကာၿပီး တ႐ုတ္ ႏိင ု င ္ လ ံ ပ ု ္ ဆက္ဆဖ ို န ု ္း၊ ကလယ္ရန ိ က္၊ ေအာ္ဂင္၊ ဂီတာအစရွသ ိ ည့္ တူရယ ိ ာမ်ဳိးစံႏ ု င ွ ့္ ဘင္ခရာေလမႈတက ္ ရ ိ ယ ိ ာမ်ား၊ အသံပင ို ္းဆိင ု ရ ္ ာ စက္ပစၥည္းမ်ား၊ စပီကာမ်ားစသည္တို႔ကို လက္လီ၊ လက္ကား ေရာင္းခ်ပါတယ္။ နံနက္ ၉ နာရီမွ ညေန ၅ နာရီအထိ ဖြင့္လွစ္ ေရာင္းခ်ၿပီး ဂစ္တာမွာ က်ပ္ ၅ဝဝဝဝ မွ က်ပ္ တစ္သိန္းအထိ ေစ်းအစားစားရိၿွ ပီး မႏၲေလးတြငလ ္ ည္း ဆိင ု ခ ္ တ ြဲ စ္ခရ ု ပ ွိ ါေသးတယ္။
ဆိုင္အမွတ္ ၁၄၂၊ ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္းေစ်း၊ အေနာက္ဘက္၀င္း၊ ပန္းဘဲတန္းၿမိဳ႕နယ္၊ ရန္ကုန္ၿမိဳ႕။ ဝ၁-၂၄၃ ၁၆၂၊ ဝ၁-၃၇၇ ၁၅၄၊ ဝ၁-၂၅၄ ၃၈၀၊ ဝ၉-၅၁၁ ၁၅၃၅ အမွတ္ ၃၊ နန္းရတနာအေဆာက္အအံု၊ ၃၇ လမ္း၊ ၇၈ x ၇၉ လမ္းၾကား၊ မႏၲေလး။ ဖုန္း - ဝ၂-၇၁၇၀၇၊ ဝ၉-၅၁၁ ၅၃၄
MYyangon _ issue 17
wl&d,mqdkifrsm;omru wl&d,mypönf;rsm;taMumif; tenf;i,f ajymjyvdkygw,f/ taemufwdkif; wl&d,mxJu pE´,m;? r,f'vifwdkY taMumif; ajymjy&vSsif…. စႏၵယား
ယခုေခတ္ ကမာၻ႔ႏုိင္ငံအသီးသီးရိွ ဂီတတူရိယာမ်ား တြင္ စႏၵယားသည္ လူႀကိဳက္အမ်ားဆံုးနဲ႔ အေရးပါဆံုး ေသာ ႀကိ ဳးတပ္ တူ ရိ ယာတစ္ ခု ၿ ပီး အျခားႀကိ ဳးတပ္ တူရယ ိ ာလို မဟုတဘ ္ ဲ ခလုတႏ ္ ပ ွိ ၊္ ယႏၲရားတပ္ဆင္၍ တီးရေသာေၾကာင့္ လက္ေခ်ာင္းတစ္ေခ်ာင္းလွ်င္ အသံ တစ္သ၊ံ လက္ဆယ္ေခ်ာင္းျဖင့္ ဆယ္သၿံ ပိဳင္အ ္ ထိ တစ္ ႀကိမတ ္ ည္း တီးႏိင ု တ ္ ဲတ ့ ရ ူ ယ ိ ာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ပတၱလား၊ ေစာင္း၊ ဒံုမင္းစတဲ့ တူရိယာေတြမွာ စႏၵယားသံစဥ္ႏွင့္ တူၾကေသာ္လည္ း၊ လက္တစ္ဖက္မွ တစ္ႀကိမ ္လွ်င္
တစ္သ ံသ ာ တီ းခတ္ႏ ိ ုင ္ ေသာေၾကာင့္ စႏၵယားကဲ့သို့ သံၿပိဳင္တဲြ မ်ားျပားက်ယ္ဝန္းစြာမရေခ်။
မယ္ဒလင္
မယ္ဒလင္သည္ အီတာလ်ံလူမ်ဳိးတို႔ စတင္တီးခတ္ ေသာတူ ရိ ယာျဖစ္ ၿ ပီး မယ္ ဒ လင္ ႏ ွ စ္ မ ်ဳိး ရိ ွ ပ ါတယ္ ။ တစ္မ်ဳိးမွာ နီယေပၚလီတန္လို႔ လူသိမ်ားၿပီး အလ်ား ႏွစ္ေပရိွကာ ညီညာေသာႀကိဳး ၄ စံုတပ္ထားပါတယ္။ ေနာက္တစ္မ်ဳိးမွာ မိလနိလို႔ ေခၚၿပီး အနည္းငယ္ ပို၍ ႀကီးၿပီး ညီညာေသာ ႀကိဳး ၅ စံု၊ သို႔မဟုတ္ ၆ စံု တပ္
ထားပါတယ္ ။ မယ္္ ဒ လင္ မ ွာ သံ စံု တီး ဝို င္း မ်ားတြ င္ အသံုးျပဳေသာ တူရယ ိ ာႀကီးမ်ဳိး မဟုတ္ေပ။ သိရ ႔ု ာတြင္ မိုးဇတ္ (Mozart) နဲ႔ ဗီသိုဗင္ (Beethoven) အစရိွတဲ့ ဂီတစာဆိုၾကီးေတြက အျခားသီခ်င္းေတြန႔ဲ လိက ု ဖ ္ က္၍ တီးေစကာ တီးလံးု မ်ား ေရးေပးထားပါတယ္။ မယ္ဒလင္ ဟာ ေပါ့ေ ပါ့ ပ ါးပါး ယူေ ဆာင္ သ ြားႏို င္ တာေၾကာင့္ အေပ်ာ္တမ္းတူရယ ိ ာ တီးခတ္သူေတြၾကားတြင္ ေခတ္ စားပါတယ္။
jrefrmhwl&d,mrsm;uvnf; trsKd;rsKd; &dSNyD; tJ'DtxJurS …. ေစာင္းေကာက္
ျမန္မာေစာင္းေကာက္မွာအရြယ္အားျဖင့္ ႏွစ္စားရိွၿပီး အမ်ဳိးသားေစာင္းမွာ ႀကီး၍၊ အမ်ဳိးသမီးအသံုးျပဳေစာင္း မွာ အရြယ္အစား ငယ္ပါတယ္။ တပ္ဆင္ထားေသာ ၁၃ႀကိဳးကို အထက္ဆံုးမွ ေအာက္ဆံုးႀကိဳးအထိ အသံ ႀကီးစဥ္ငယ္လက ို ္ (၁) အထက္ဒန ု ္း (၂) နွစပ ္ င္ဒန ု ္း (၃) သံုးပင္ဒုန္း (၄) ေလးပင္ဒုန္း (၅) ငါးပင္ (၆) ဒုန္း လက္ညဳႇးိ (၇) နစင္ဒန ု း္ (ႏွစပ ္ င္ ဒုနး္ လက္ညဳႇးိ ) (၈) သံးု ပင္ ဒုနး္ လက္ညဳႇ းိ (၉) ေတ်ာႀကိဳး (၁ဝ) ေတ်ႀကိဳး (၁၁) တ်ာ ႀကိဳး (၁၂) သံက်ပ္ႀကိဳး (၁၃) သံျဖားႀကိဳးလိေ ု႔ ခၚၿပီး အေပၚဆံးု တြင္ တစ္ႀကိဳးတင္ကာ ၁၄ ႀကိဳးတပ္ၿပီး တီးၾက ပါတယ္။
ပတၱလား
ယခုအခါ ျမန္မာ့ပတၱလားမွာ ေပ်ာက္ကြယ္လုနီးပါး ျဖစ္ေနၿပီး ေရွးယခင္က ပတၱလားျပဳလုပရ ္ ာတြင္ အသံုး ျပဳရေသာ ဝါးမွာ အရင္ျ့ ဖစ္ၿပီး ၊ ထိဝ ု ါးအားအသံၿငိမ္ေစရန္
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MY Yangon Magazine
ရႊံ႕မ်ား ၊ ႏြံ႔မ်ားထဲတြင္ နွစ္ႏွစ္ တန္သည္၊ သံုးႏွစတ ္ န္ သည္ သိမး္ ဆည္းထားၿပီးေသာအခါ၊ ဝါးမ်ားအား အသား က်၍ မာသြားပါတယ္ ။ အသားက်၍ မာသြားေသာ ဝါးမ်ားအား ရက္အတန္ၾကာ မီးခိုးမွိဳင္းခံ၍ ထားကာ ထို အ ခါမွ ဝါးအသားမာ၍ အသံ ၿ ငိ မ္ သ ြားပါတယ္ ။ ျမန္မာ့ ပတၱလားတြင္ ဝါး အျပား၂၄ ျပားပါဝင္ပါတယ္။
ပေလြ
ပေလြမ်ားသည္ တိမ္ေကာလုနီးပါး ျဖစ္ေနေသာ ျမန္မာ တူ ရိ ယာတစ္ မ ်ိ ဳးု ျ ဖစ္ ၿ ပီး ပေလြ ၏ ကို ယ္ ထ ည္ တ ြ င္ လက္ညဳႇ းိ အသံုးျပဳရေသာ အေပါက္ခုႏွစ္ေပါက္ရွိကာ ပေလြတြင္ ႏွစ္မ်ိဳးရွိပါတယ္။ မ်ားေသာအားျဖင့္ ဝါးျဖင့္ ေသာ္ လ ည္းေကာင္း ၊ ေၾကးျဖင့္ေ သာ္ လ ည္းေကာင္း လုပ္ေလ့ရွိကာ ယခုအခါ ဘုရားေဆာင္းတန္းမ်ားတြင္ ေရာင္းခ်ေနေသာ ပေလြမ်ားမွာ ဝါး၊ ပိက ု ၊္ ပလတ္စတစ္ မ်ားျဖင့္ ျပဳလုပ္ထားၿပီး နတ္ဆက္ရန္ႏွင့္ ကေလးမ်ား ကစားရန္ ဆိုရမလို ျဖစ္ေနပါတယ္။
ဆိုင္းဝိုင္း
ျမန္မာ့ ဆိင ု ္းဝိင ု ္းမ်ားသည္ သာယာဝတီမင္းလက္ထက္ ေပၚေပါက္ချဲ့ ခင္းျဖစ္ၿပီး ေရွးယခင္က စိနဆ ္ င ို ္း၊ ျမဆိင ု ္း၊ ပတၱျမားဆိုင္းဟူ၍ သံုးမ်ိဳးသံုးစားရွိပါတယ္။ စိန္ဆိုင္း တြင္ အျဖဴေရာင္မန ွ မ ္ ်ားျဖင္သ ့ ာ စီျခယ္ထားကာ ဘုရင့္ ေရွ ႕ေတာ္ တ ြ င္ တီး ရန္ သာ ျဖစ္ ပ ါတယ္ ။ ျမဆို င္း ကို အစိမ္းေရာင္ ေက်ာက္မ်ား၊ မွနမ ္ ်ားျဖင့္ စီျခယ္ထားသလို မိဖရ ု ားမ်ားေရွ႕ေတာ္တင ြ ္ တီးရန္ျဖစ္ၿပီး မင္းညီမင္းသား မ်ားအတြ က္ ပတၱ ျ မားဆို င္း ျဖင့္ ေဖ်ာ္ေ ျဖေလ့ ရ ွိ ကာ အနီေရာင္ရွိေသာ ေက်ာက္မ်ား၊ မွနမ ္ ်ားျဖင့္ စီျခယ္ထား ေလ့ရွိပါတယ္။ ျမန္မာ့ဆိုင္းေလးမ်ိဳးမွာ ဇာတ္ဆိုင္း၊ ဗလာဆိင ု ္း၊ ႐ုပ္ေသးဆိင ု ္းႏွင့္ နတ္ဆင ို ္းျဖစ္ၿပီး မဂၤလာ ဆိုင္းဟု ဆိုေလ့ရွိသည့္ အတိုင္းအလွဴ၊ မဂၤလာပြဲမ်ား တြင္သာ တီးေလ့ရွိပါတယ္။
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ZAW MIN LAY
tEkynm&SifwkdY\&Sifoef&m yef;qkd;wef; yef;csDjycef; ရန္ကုန္ၿမိဳ႕၏ အထင္ကရ ပန္းဆိုးတန္းလမ္းမေပၚရွိ ဂံုးတံတားအနီးမွ ပန္းဆိုးတန္းပန္းခ်ီျပခန္းသည္ ရင့္က်က္မႈအလွျဖင့္ တည္ရွိေနေၾကာင္း ေတြ႕ရပါလိမ့္မယ္။ ပန္းခ်ီျပခန္းတည္ေထာင္သူ ကိုေအာင္စိုးမင္းႏွင့္ ေတြ႕ဆံုေမးျမန္းခြင့္ရေသာအခါ ပန္းခ်ီအႏုပညာသာမက အႏုပညာ လႈပ္ရွားမႈခန္းမ (Pansondan Scene) ႏွင့္ ဓာတ္ပံုျပခန္း (Pansuriya) တို႔ကိုပါ တည္ေထာင္ထားေၾကာင္း သိရပါတယ္။ သူ႔ရဲ႕ အႏုပညာေဇာဟာ ဂီတကိုပါ ထမ္းပိုးႏိုင္တဲ့ခြန္အားကိုလည္း ရရွိေစခဲ့ပါတယ္။ ကနဦးအစ
ကိုေ အာ င္ စိုး မ င္း သ ည္ မူ လ က စာေ ပ အႏုပညာအလုပႏ ္ င ွ ့္ စာအုပထ ္ တ ု ္ေဝေရးအလုပ္ လုပခ ္ ဲ့ ေသာ္လည္း ၂ဝဝဝ ျပည့္ႏွစ္တြင္ ပန္းခ်ီဆရာတို႔၏ လက္ရာကို ျပစရာေနရာႏွင့္ ေစ်းကြက္ေဖာ္ျပလို႔ရတဲ့ ပန္း ခ်ီ ျ ပခန္း သတ္ သ တ္ မ ွ တ္ မ ွ တ္ ရွိ သ င့္ တာကို စဥ္းစား မိခဲ့ပါတယ္။ ၂ဝဝ၁ ခုႏွစ္တြင္ ပန္းခ်ီလုပ္ငန္း ကို စတင္ လုပ္ျဖစ္ခဲ့ၿပီး ျပခန္းကို ဖြင့္ျဖစ္ခဲ့သည္က ၂ဝဝ၈ ခုႏစ ွ ္ တြင္းျဖစ္လ႔ို ပန္းခ်ီဆရာအမ်ားစုမွာ ျပခန္း ေနရာကို လို က္ လံ င ွားရမ္း ၿပီး ျပပြဲ ျ ပဳလု ပ္ေ နရခ်ိ န္ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ သုိ႔ျဖင့္ ကိုေအာင္စိုးမင္းႏွင့္ ကေနဒါသူ Mrs. Nance Cunningham တို႔ ႏွစ္ဦး ပူးေပါင္းႀကိဳး ပမ္းမႈျဖင့္ ၂ဝဝ၈ ခုႏွစ္၊ ၾသဂုတ္လတြင္ ပန္းခ်ီျပခန္း အျဖစ္ အႏုပညာ ျမစ္တစ္စင္း ေပၚေပါက္လာျခင္း ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ အႏုပညာသမားေတြအတြက္ သတင္း ေကာင္းပါပဲ။
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စုေဆာင္းခဲ့
ေခတ္ၿပဳိငပ ္ န္းခ်ီ (Contemporary Art) ႏွင့္ ပတ္သက္ၿပီး ပန္းခ်ီကားမ်ားကို အဓိက ထားစုေဆာင္းခဲ့ ၍ လိုအပ္လွ်င္ သမိုင္းေၾကာင္းကို ေဖာ္ျပႏိုင္ေလာက္ ေအာင္ စိတ္ဝင္တစား စုေဆာင္းခဲ့ျခင္းျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ အမ်ဳိးစံုေသာ ပန္းခ်ီကားလက္ရာမ်ား၊ သ႐ုပ္ေဖာ္ႏွင့္ ေၾကာ္ျငာမ်ားပါ မက်န္ ဆုိပါေတာ့။ စင္စစ္အားျဖင့္ ျပတိက ု ္ (Museum) နဲ႔ စာၾကည့တ ္ က ုိ မ ္ ်ား မစုေဆာင္း ျဖစ္တဲ့ အေၾကာင္းအရာမ်ားဆိုလွ်င္ မမွားေပ။ ပို၍ ဆိုရလွ်င္ လူထုၾကားရွိတဲ့ သမိုင္းအစစ္ကို စုေဆာင္း လိုျခင္း အဓိက ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ စိတ္ဝင္စားစရာေကာင္း သည္ မ ွာ ျမန္ မာ့ ပ န္း ခ်ီ အ ႏု ပ ညာနဲ ႔ ျမန္ မာ့ ႏို င္ ငံေ ရး ဆက္စပ္ေနျခင္းျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ အစဥ္တစိုက္ စိတ္ဝင္ တစားေလ့ လာ၍သာ သိ ခဲ့ ရေၾကာင္း ဆို သ လို အဲ ဒ ါ ေၾကာင့္ပဲ ျမန္မာ့ႏိုင္ငံေရးသမိုင္းကို ပန္းခ်ီသမိုင္း တြင္ လည္း ရွာေဖြေတြ႕ရွိႏိုင္ပါတယ္။ ပံုရိပ္သမိုင္း (Visual
MYyangon _ issue 17
အစဥ္မွ ၾကာသပေတးနဲ႔ တနဂၤေႏြေန႔မ်ားတြင္ ပံုမွန္ လႊ င့္ေ ပးႏို င္ ရ န္ ပ႐ို ဂ ရမ္ တ စ္ ခု အေနျဖင့္ တင္ ဆ က္ ခဲ့ သ ည္ မ ွာ တစ္ ႏ ွ စ္ေ က်ာ္ ၿ ပီ ျ ဖစ္ ပ ါတယ္ ။ လင္း ပြ င့္ ဂီ တ ပြဲေ တာ္ အစီ အ စဥ္ ျ ဖစ္ ပ ါတယ္ ။ နယ္ေ ပါင္း စံု မ ွ ကိုယ္ပိုင္သံစဥ္ ဂီတသမားေတြကို မိတ္ဆက္ေပးတဲ့ အစီအစဥ္ျဖစ္ၿပီး အဖြဲ႕ေပါင္း ၈ဝ ေက်ာ္အထိ ရြက္ပုန္း သီး Band ေတြ ကို နားေထာင္ စိ စ စ္ေ ရြး ခ်ယ္ ကာ အသံလႊင့္ႏိုင္ရန္ ေဆာင္ရြက္ေပးေနဆဲျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ရည္မွန္းခ်က္မွာ လူမ်ဳိးစု ေတးဂီတမ်ား ေဖာ္ထုတ္၍ လည္းေကာင္း၊ အနယ္နယ္အရပ္ရပ္မွ တိမျ္ မႇဳပ္လန ု ီးပါး ျဖစ္ေ နေသာ သာေရး၊ နာေရးသံုး ေတးဂီ တ မ်ားကို ေဖာ္ ထု တ္ ၍ လည္းေကာင္း ၊ Instruments ေတြ အပါအဝင္ ႐ုိးရာႏွင့္ ေခတ္ေပၚေပါင္းစပ္၍ ဂီတသစ္ ေပၚေပါက္ရန္လည္း ေကာင္း၊ ႏိင ု င ္ ျံ ခားဂီတပညာရွငမ ္ ်ား ႏွ င့္ ပူးေပါင္း ၍လည္းေကာင္း ရွာေဖြ စိ စ စ္ေ ရြး ခ်ယ္ စုေ ဆာင္း ၍ Organizer သို ႔ မ ဟု တ္ Production Director အလုပ္လုပ္ေပးရန္ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ History) ကို အေစာႀကီး ကတည္း က စုေ ဆာင္း ခဲ့ ေၾကာင္း ကိုေအာင္စိုးမင္းထံမွ သိရပါတယ္။
ႀကိဳးစားပမ္းစား
၂ဝဝဝ ခုႏစ ွ ္ ဝန္းက်င္တြင္ ပန္းခ်ီေစ်းကြက္ အားနည္းခဲ့ေသာ္လည္း လက္ရာေကာင္းပန္းခ်ီကား ေတြကို လူႀကီးလူငယ္မေရြးဘဲ ပန္းခ်ီဆရာတို႔ထံက ဝယ္ ယူ စုေ ဆာင္း ခဲ့ ရ သလို အခ်ဳိ ႕ ပန္း ခ်ီ ကားတို ႔ မ ွာ လူမသိ၊ နာမည္မေက်ာ္ဘဲ လက္ရာေကာင္းျခင္းကို လည္း ေတြ႕ရတတ္ပါတယ္။ သိျ႔ု ဖင့္ ပန္းခ်ီေစ်းကြကတ ္ င ြ ္ စံျပ (Model) ျဖစ္ေအာင္ ႀကိဳးစားျခင္းျဖင့္ လူလား ေျမာက္ခပ ဲ့ ါတယ္။ ယင္းေၾကာင့္ ပန္းခ်ီျပခန္း (Gallery) တိုင္းတြင္ သမိုင္းေၾကာင္းကိုယ္စီရွိသည္လို႔လည္း ဆို ႏိင ု ပ ္ ါတယ္။ ၂ဝ၁၄ ခုႏစ ွ တ ္ င ြ ္ ရန္ကန ု ၿ္ မိဳ႕မွာ ပန္းခ်ီျပခန္း အေရအတြက္ ၃ဝ အထိ တိုးလာျခင္းကို ၾကည္ျ့ ခင္းျဖင့္
ယခုအခါ ပန္းခ်ီေလာက ထြန္းကားလာၿပီျဖစ္ေၾကာင္း ဆိရ ု ပါလိမမ ့္ ယ္။ ဒါ့ေၾကာင့္ ယခုျပခန္းအေနျဖင့္ ေရွ႕သု႔ိ ဆက္လက္ၿပီး လမ္းထြင္သြားရန္ ရည္ရြယ္ခ်က္ရွိၿပီး အမ်ားျပည္ သူ ႏွ လံုး သားထဲ ဝင္ေ ရာက္ ႏို င္ေ သာ Gallery Culture ျဖစ္ ထ ြ န္း လာရန္ ႀကိ ဳးပမ္းေနဆဲ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ဒါ့အျပင္ Pansodan Media ေခါင္းစဥ္ ေအာက္တြင္ အႏုပညာလႈပ္ရွားမႈမ်ားကို အင္တိုက္ အားတိုက္ ေဆာင္ရြက္ေနၿပီျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
ဂီတအႏုပညာမွာလည္းလမ္းသစ္ထြင္
ကိုႏိုင္ဝင္း (Bass Guitar) ႏွင့္ တြဲဖက္ၿပီး ျမန္မာဂီတတြင္ လိအ ု ပ္ေနေသာ ကြကလ ္ ပ္ကို ျဖည္ႏ ့ င ို ္ ရန္ ႀကိဳးပမ္းပါတယ္။ ျမန္မာသီခ်င္းမ်ားတြင္ ေကာ္ပီ အစား ကိယ ု ပ ္ င ို သ ္ စ ံ ဥ္ေတြ အားေပးႏိင ု ရ ္ န္ တစ္ေထာင့္ တစ္ေနရာမွ ပါဝင္ျခင္းျဖစ္ၿပီး DVB အသံလႊင့္ အစီ
Pansodan Group ျဖစ္လာ
ပန္းခ်ီခန္းမတစ္ခုတည္းမဟုတ္ Pansodan Scene အမည္နဲ႔ ျပခန္းတြင္ အႏုပညာလႈပ္ရွားမႈမ်ား အဆက္ မျပတ္ျပဳလုပ္ေနဆဲျဖစ္သည္။ သုေတသန စာတမ္း ဖတ္ပ၊ြဲ စာအုပမ ္ တ ိ ဆ ္ က္ပလ ြဲ ည္း ပါသလို စာေရးဆရာ၊ ကဗ်ာဆရာနဲ႔ ပန္းခ်ီဆရာသမဂၢသံုးခုကလ ို ည္း ဒီေနရာ တြင္ဖြဲ႕စည္းလႈပ္ရွားၾကပါတယ္။ အရက္ဆိုင္၊ ဘီယာ ဆိုင္မဟုတ္ဘဲ Coffee shop ဖြင့္ထား၍ ရင္းရင္းႏွီးႏွီး အပန္းေျဖစကားေျပာႏိုင္ၾကသလို Pansuriya အမည္ ျဖင့္ ဓာတ္ပံုျပခန္းလည္းဖြင့္ထားပါေသးတယ္။ အပါတ္ စဥ္ Pansodan ဂ်ာနယ္ကိုလည္း ထုတ္ခဲ့ၿပီး ယခုအခါ TV အစီအစဥ္အတြက္ အေကာင္းဆံုးမ်ား ေပးႏိုင္ရန္ ႀကိဳးပမ္းေနပါတယ္လုိ႔ ပန္းဆုိးတန္း ပန္းခ်ီ ျပခန္းမွ သိခဲ့ရပါတယ္။
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MYyangon _ issue 17
Restaurant
Guide
Dining Guide
The best restaurants, cafes and gastro food for casual and smart dining
H Star for critic's choice N New Opening
Downtown
50th Street Bar and Restaurant | Western/Bar | 9-13 50th Street, Botataung Tsp | 01 397 060
365 Café | Café/Western | No.5
Café KSS | Café | 470-472,
374 891, 01 389 705
Ya Htar Road, (2) Ward, Lanmadaw
78/80 Latha Street, Lower block | 01
Road, Ahlone Tsp | 01 229 904 ext.
H APK | Thai | 392-396 Shwebonthar
Street, Pabedan Tsp | 01 250 437
H Aung Mingalar Shan Noodle Restaurant | Shan | No. 34 Bo Yar
Nyunt Street & Corner of Nawaday
Street, Dagon Tsp | 09 507 077 8, 01 385 185, 09 250 150 376
H Aung Pyae Phyo Indian Foods | Indian | No. 37th Street, Corner of
Mahabandoola Road, Kyauktada Tsp Bar Boon | Café/Western | Just
outside FMI Center, 380 Bo Gyoke Road | 09 420 321 058
Bharat Indian Restaurant |
Indian | 356 Mahabandoola Road, Seikkantha Street, Kyauktada Tsp | 01 382 253
@ MYYangon @ MYYangon
Aung Kyaw Street, Kyauktada Tsp | 09
Harley’s | Fastfood | 285, Ground
639-41 ext. 32
34th Street | 01 389 363, 01 384 779
09 313 151 31
H Cherry Man | Myanmar/Indian |
Street | 01 253 126, 09 431 67288
Coka Suki Restaurant | Thai/Hotpot
999 Shan Noodle Shop | Shan | 130 B,
Kinsakura Restaurant | Japanese
Street (lower block), Botahtaung Tsp |
Thamada Hotel, Ahlanpya Pagoda
Road, Dagon Tsp | 01 243 047, 01 243
H Green Gallery | Thai | No. 58, 52nd
Mahabandoola Road, Cor. Bo Sun Pat
Floor, The Corner of 6th Street & Anaw Tsp | 09 250 086 204
| 104/108, Kyee Myin Daing Strand
Heaven Pizza | Pizza | 38~40, Bo Yar
229 905
1383
Nyunt Street, Dagon Tsp | 09 855
H Easy Café & Restaurant | Asian |
Heiwa | Japanese | 207,32 Street
722, 01 246 755
375931
30A/C1, Bo Yar Nyunt Road | 01 220
(Upper Block), Pabedan Tsp | 01
| BAK, Olympic Tower, 1st Floor, Bo 514 7840
H Kosan Café | Bar | Branch 2-Café/
Bar-108, 19th Street (Upper Block), Latha Tsp | 01 503 232
H Linkage Restaurant | Myanmar/
Asian | 221, 1st Flr, Mahar Bandoola
Garden Street | 09 495 836 18, 09 430 529 16
Lotteria@China Town | Fastfood |
No 827, Corner of Hledan Street and
Mahabandola Road, Lanmadaw Tsp |
Fat Man Steak | Western | Bo Yar
India Kitchen | Indian | 297
666
| 01 389 367
Lotteria@Central Tower | Fastfood |
Feel | Myanmar | 124, Pyihtaungsu
Ingyin Restaurant | Indian |
and 40th Street, Kyauktada Tsp | 09
08 132
number)
Nyunt Rd, Dagon Tsp | 09 420 305
Avenue Street, Dagon Tsp | 09 732
Mahabandoola Road, Botahtaung Tsp
Anawratha Road (30th St) | (no
H Frozee Gelato Creamery | Ice
Junior Duck | Chinese | Nanthidar
Dagon Tsp | 01 1233 874
Strand Road, Kyauktada Tsp | 01 249 421
Cream | No. 23 Nawaday Street,
Jetty Compound, Pan Soe Tan Saikkan
Gallery Bar & Restaurant | Café/Bar
Kanpai | Japanese | 207 Bo Aung
ext. 6430 or 6431
739 599
| 223 Sule Pagoda Road | 01 242 828
Kyaw Street, Botataung Tsp | 09 421
H Gekko | Japanese/Bar | 535
KFC | Fastfood | No. 375 Bogyoke
902 32
Yangon.
Merchant Road | 01 386 986, 09 431
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Aung San Road, Pabedan Township,
01 230 3097
79/81, Room (001/002), between 39th 258 521 385
Marry Brown | Fastfood | 180-182,
Mahabandoola Garden Street (Middle Block), Kyauktada Tsp | 01 384 780
Maru Grill Restaurant | Japanese |
134 Shwe Taung Tan Street (Upper
Block), Lanmadaw Tsp | 011 221 568, 09 420 308 350
H Miyoshi Ramen | Japanese | 42/E,
Bo Yar Nyunt Street, Dagon Tsp | 09 420 098 866
4545
Dining
H Mondo | Japanese | 26 (B) Yaw
Nooch Restaurant & Bar |
Rangoon Teahouse | Myanmar | 1st
Spice Brasserie | Asian Fusion | Park
066 782
Room K1, Upper Shwe Bon Thar
| 09 517 832 9
Dagon Tsp | 01 250 388
Min Gyi Street | 01 252 261, 09 450
H Monsoon | Asian | No. 85-87,
Theinbyu Road (lower block), Botataung Tsp | 01 295 224
My Garden | Asian | Ahlone Road | 01
Japanese /Thai | No. 387/397,
Road, Pabedan Tsp | 01 378 166
Oishii Branch 1 | Japanese | 98,
Latha Street(Middle Block), Latha Tsp | 01 708 685, 09 312 870 53
372 822
Olive Garden | Mediterranean|
Nam Kham Shan Restaurant
09260171411
| Shan | 37th Street, Corner of Mahabandoola Road (middle block), Kyauktada Tsp | (no number)
Nan Yu | Indian/Cantonese | 81
Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Tsp | 01 252 702
170/176 Bo Aung Kyaw Street |
H Pa Pa Pizza | Pizza Delivery |
Yaw Min Gyi Street | 09 421 124 373 Parisian Cake & Coffee | Coffee Shop/Café | 46 Mahabandoola Garden Street (Lower Block), Kyauktada Tsp | 01 242 650
H Nepali Food House | Nepalese
Peacock Lounge | Café | Sule-
Block, Pabedan Tsp | 09 402 552
Road | 01 242 828 ext. 6456 or 6434
| 63, Bon Sun Pet Street, Lower
245, 09 731 423 86, 09 517 5640 Nilar Biryani | Indian | 216, Anawratha Road, Pabedan Tsp
46
Shangri-La Hotel, 223 Sule Pagoda
Phoenix Court (Si Chaun Dou hua) |
Chinese | Park Royal Hotel 33 Alan Pya Pagoda Road, Dagon Tsp | 01 250 388
Flr, 77 Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Tsp
Saigon Baguette & Café | Coffee
Royal Hotel 33 Alan Pya Pagoda Road,
H Sprouts | Salad Bar/Café | 68A
Shop | 11 Nawaday street , Dagon Tsp
Yaw Min Gyi Street, Dagon Tsp | 09
Santino Café |Coffee Shop | 18/A-1,
Sukiya Japanese Resturant |
387 880
Street, Dagon Tsp | 09 311 350 26
| 09 250 956 019
Bo Yar Nyunt Street, Dagon Tsp | 01
Sharky’s Pansodan | Western/
Fine Dining | 81, Pansodan, (Lower Middle Block) Kyauktada Tsp | 09
264 589 615, 01 252 702, 01 370 971
H Shiawase | Sushi | 38/40 A1 Bo
Yar Nyunt Street | 09 492 591 84
421 102 223
Japanese | 42/B, Yaw Min Gyi
H Sule Shangri -La Café | Bakery/
Café | Shangri La Hotel, 223 Sule Pagoda Road | 01 242 828 ext. 6421, 6422
H Summer Palace | Chinese |
Sule Shangri La, 223 Sule Pagoda
Road | 01 242 828 ext: 6428, 6429
Shiki-Tei | Japanese | Park Royal Hotel,
Sushi Itchi | Japanese | No. 105,
| 01 250 388
Tsp | 01 218 282
33 Alan Pya Pagoda Road, Dagon Tsp
Phone Gyi Street, Lanmadaw
Shwe Kaung Hot Pot | Chinese/Hot
H Sydney’s | Western Bakery
Corner of Anawrahta Road & Lanthit
1st Flr, Shwe Dagon Pagoda Road,
Pot | 306, Level 3, Junction Maw Tin,
Road, Lanmadaw Tsp | 09 731 120 46
(Order only) | 288/290 (Rm 106), MWEA Tower | 01 381 607
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Thai 47 | Thai | No (153), Cornar
N
Tomo Sushi & Japanese
of 47th Street & Anawyahta
Restaurant | Japanese | 702,
095169215
511 6183, 01 251 302
Road, Botahtaung Tsp |
Maharbandoola Road, Latha Tsp | 09
The Blind Tiger | Western/
Union Bar & Grill | Western/Bar
Nawaday Street | 01 388 488
the Myanmar Red Cross Building,
Tapas | United Condominium,
| 42 Strand Road, Left corner of
** Alamanda Inn Restaurant |
BBQ Chicken Restaurant|Fastfood
Road, Golden Valley | 01 534 513
Dagon Tsp | 09 250 613 329
French | 60B/Shwe Taun Gyar
Ananda Coffee and Cocoa | Café/
Billion Gold Restaurant | Fine
Mart, Dhamazedi Road
Hotel Compound (Ahlone Road) |
Coffee shop | Market Place by City
Botahtaung Tsp | 09 420 101 854
Asagiri Sausage & Restaurant
Seafood/Western | 44/56 Kannar
Ureshii Kitchen | Japanese |
Road and Nar Nat Taw Street,
41st - 42nd Street | 01 375 064
Lanmadaw Tsp | 01 224 810
The Manhattan Fish Market |
Road, Ground Floor M.M.G. Tower,
111 Shwe Taung Tan Street,
The Lobby Bar | Bar | Park Royal
Ya Kun Kaya Toast | Singaporean |
Dagon Tsp | 01 250 388
of Narnattaw Road and Kyun Taw
Hotel 33 Alan Pya Pagoda Road,
The Strand Café | Fine dining/
Western | 92 Strand Road | 01 243 377~92
The Strand Grill | Western | 92
4th Floor, Junction Square, Corner
Road, Kamayut Tsp | 09 312 854 39
H Yhet’s | Japanese | 57, 37 Street
(Lower Block), Kyauktada Tsp | 01 377 212
Strand Road | 01 243 377
YKKO@Seikkantha Street- Also
The Thiripyitsaya Sky Bistro
286, Seikkantha Street, Kyauktada
| Asian/Western | 20th Floor,
Sakura Tower, 339 Bogyoke Aung San Road, Kyauktada Tsp | 01 255 277
Titu’s Indian Banana Leaf | Indian | 235, Ground floor, 32nd Street | 09 302 583 77, 09 312 854 39 Tin Tin | Bar | No. 116 - 118, Bogalazay street (Middle),
Botahtaug Tsp.| 01 559 548
various branches | Chinese/Thai | Tsp | 01 379 754
Midtown
| 44, Ground Floor, Pyay Road,
Dining | Yangon International 01 216 001
| Western | Corner of Kyun Taw
Black Canyon Coffee | Coffee
Kamaryut Tsp | 01 539 598
Yangon International Hotel, Dagon
Astons Specialities | Steak House
| Myanmar Plaza (HAGL), 3rd Floor,
shop | 330 Ahlone Road, In front of Tsp | 01 395 052
Brasserie International Restaurant
Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan
Level 1, Sedona Hotel Ph 09 516 669 00
Aung Thuka | Myanmar | 17(A), West
Café Bellagio | Western | 81 New
Tsp.
Shwegondine, Bahan Tsp | 01 525 194
H AV's | Indian | Room A, Ground
Floor, No(76/80)(B), Banyardala Road | 09 254 345 381
Bangkok Kitchen | Thai |
Ext :7714,7503
University Ave Road, Bahan Tsp | 01 544 930
Café Dibar | Italian | No.9, Kabaraye Pagoda Road, Yankin Tsp | 095 114 932, 09 599 6143
Kandawgyi Natural Park,Nat
Cafe Napoli | Italian | No,287, East
901
554 957, 09 420 207 233
Mauk Road,Tamwe Tsp | 01 556
N
Bar Boon | Dutch Deli | No. 10K,
Shwe Gon Dine Road, Bahan Tsp | 01
Café Terrace 320 | Café/Thai | Corner
Adamas | Seafood | No.14 ,
Shwe Taung Kyar Road, Bahan Tsp
After Work Bistro and Bar | Café/
Barista Lavazza | Café/Coffee
Chatime (various branches) | Café
Sanchaung Tsp | 09 250 400 753
Tamwe Tsp | 018 604 415
Housing, Bargayar Road, Sanchaung
Kanbawza Road | 09-254 006 636
Bar | 31, A1, Shan Gone Street,
H Agnes | French/Fine Dining |
| 09 431 851 44
shop | 16 Kyaik Ka San Road,
N
Barwachi | Indian | 37, Ground
of Pyay Road and Ahlone Road | 09 430 919 59
| 29 B-002 Shwe Pyi Aye Yeik Mon Tsp | www.chatime.com.mm
Toba Restaurant Café |
Kandawgyi Palace Hotel, Kan Yeik
Floor 1, La Pyayt Wun Plaza, Alan
Cocoon Bar | Asian/bar | 22/24
Dagon Tsp | 09 254 095 451
Yangon | 01 382 919, 01 382 912
092535 00002
Baho Road | 01 500 863
Indonesian | 15 Nawaday Street, @ @ MYYangon MYYangon
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Tha Road, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp,
Pya Pagoda Road, Dagon Tsp |
Shinsawpu Road and corner of
47
Dining Ice Berry | Western | 230 Bargayar Road,
opposite Dagon Centre | 01 516 506, 01 700 680 - Various branches.
H Ichiban-Kan | Japanese | G17-18,
Gyo Phyu Street, Aung San Stadium
(North Wing), Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp | 01 394 824
Jaspar House | Western | No. 54,
Ahlone Street, Dagon Tsp | 09 517 2589, 012 302 011
Jing Hpaw Myay | Kachin | 2B Kyun Taw Street | 01 524 525, 09 420 247 034
JoJo|HotPot|Address: 23(A), Nawaday
Street, Dagon Township |09 976 503 040
Coffee Circles | Café | 107(A)
EK Enjoy Kitchen | Fast Food | 68-
Golden View Japanese Teppanaki
01 525 157
Street, Kandawkalay. 09 310 41 915
View Tower (A), G3, U Aung Myat
Kachin | Shwe Pyi Aye, just off Bagayar
(opposite of Karaweik Park en-
09 421 167 008
Dhammazedi Road, Kamayut Tsp |
N
Daren Bread | Bakery/Café |
No.57, Yawmingyi Street, Dagon Tsp | 09 253 522 048
Daruma | Japanese | Yangon
International Hotel, Ahlone Road, Dagon Tsp | 09 492 702 71
Dining Fukurou Japanese
B, Daw Thein Road & Bandar Gone
H Family Sushi | Japanese | A-27,
Rm# 104, U Chit Maung Housing, U
Chit Maung Street, Bahan Tsp | 09 731 194 56, 095 077 223
FC Box & Food Desserts | Fastfood |
Yangon International Hotel Compound (Ahlone Road) | 01 216 001
Resturant | Japanese | No.81 (C),
Freshness Burger (Myanmar Culture
Bahan Tsp | 01 542 871
Park & People’s Square, U Wisara
New University Avenue Road,
H DiVINO | Italian | 61 University
Avenue Road, Bahan Tsp | 01 525 935, 01 505 247
Doremi Café | Asian/Western |No. 33, Nigyawda Street, Kyauk Myaung,
Valley) | Fastfood/burger | People’s
Restaurant | Japanese | 23 Golden Street, Mingalar Taungnyunt Tsp
trance) | 018 619 194, 095 080 466
H Golden Kitchen Tori | Asian
fusion | 135 Inya Road, opposite of Savoy Hotel | 01 511 418 N
Goya Restaurant | Western |
Hotel Esperado, Top Floor, 23 U
Aung Myat Street, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp | 01 861 9486
H Kachin Agape Restaurant |
Street (Closed Sundays) | 01 518 239,
Karaweik Palace | Western/Asian
| Kandawgyi Compound, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp | 09 459 222 222
Kobe-Ya | Japanese | 615/B Marlar Street. Pyay Road, Kamaryut Tsp | 01 535 072 Kokine Bar & Restaurant | Asian/
Western | 32, Kokkine Swimming Club Lane, off Saya San Road, Bahan Tsp |
Road, Dagon Tsp | 09 323 160 61
Green Elephant Restaurant |
Freshness Burger (Nawaday
Avenue, Bahan Tsp | 01 536 498
Kohaku | Japanese | Chatrium Hotel
18/D Nawaday Road, Dagon Tsp.
Gusto Café | Coffee Shop/Italian
01 544 500
H Fuji Coffee House | Japanese
Monument Bookstore |
Ko Piteria | Café | No.23, A-1, Hledan
Road) | Fastfood/burger | No.
Myanmar | No. 37, University
| 150 Dhamazedi Road, Next to
No 40 Natmauk Road, Tamwe Tsp |
Road, Kamayut Tsp | 09 730 503 61
Tamwe Tsp | 01 546 850
| No.116, University Avenue Road,
Du Fu Restaurant | Chinese | Level 2 |
512561
Happy Café & Noodles |
H Le Bistrot | French | Savoy Hotel,
H Furusato | Japanese | 137
Road, Kamayut Tsp | 01 536 985
Tsp | 01 526 289, 01 526 298
Sedona Hotel | 01 666900
Dynasty Bistro at Marketplace | Chinese | 430/A, City Mart
Marketplace, Dhamazeddi Road, Bahan Tsp | 01 523 840
Easy Café | Café | 24D Nar Nat Taw St, Kamayut Tsp | 09 250 141 098.
Kamaryut Tsp | 01 535 371 ext.
Shwe Gon Daing Road, Bahan Tsp
129, Dhammazedi Road, Kamaryut
Haru | Japanese | 81 Kabar Aye
LE CELLIER | Wine Bar & Restaurant
H Golden City Chetty Restaurant |
149 721
Pyay Road, Kamayut Tsp
Indian | Padonmar Street, Sanchaung
Pagoda Road, Bahan Tsp | 09 421
Tsp | 01 518 248, 095 414 526
Horn | Japanese Beef Steak | 36(A),
H Golden Duck Restaurant
09 420 003 996
| Chinese | Kan Taw Mingalar
Kamaryut Tsp | 09 259 040 853
Pagoda Road | 01 240 216
48
Myanmar/Asian | 104(B), Inya
| 01 556 265
H Edo Zushi | Japanese |
No.290-B, U Wisara Road, 10 Ward
09 362 145 23
095 411 253, 09 421 060 505
Garden Compound, Shwedagon
Golden Valley Street, Bahan Tsp |
H House of Memories | Myanmar
| 290 U Wisara Road | 01534 242
Rooftop, Novotel Yangon Max 459
Legacy Thai Restaurant | Thai | Yawmingyi, Dagon Tsp
Le Planteur | Fine Dining/French | 80, University Avenue, Kamayut Tsp | 01 541 230
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Lotteria @ Junction Square |
Oriental House Restaurant | Chinese/
Kyun Taw Road and Pyay Road,
Kyaung Street, Dagon Tsp | 01 371 471
Fastfood | Junction Square, Between Kamayut Tsp | 012 305 798
Lotteria @ Ocean | Fastfood | Ocean
Super Centre, Tamwe Tsp | 01 525 947 N
Lucky | Singaporean | The Best
Music Pub, Near Utopia Tower,
Kandawgyi Nature Park, Bahan Tsp | 09 513 775 3, 09 250 648 820
H Sharky’s | Western/Ice Cream |
117 Dhamazedi Road | 01 524 677, 01
Orzo Italian Restaurant Pool level |
H Shwe Kaung Hot Pot | Hot Pot/
Restaurant | Western/Asian |
Road, Shwe Gon Dine, Bahan Tsp |
Bahan Street, Near U Htaung Bo
373 009
Sedona Hotel | 01 666 900, 01 666 911
Chinese | No. 18, Ko Min Ko Chin
Pandomar | Asian | 105/107, Kha-Yae-
01 559 339
Bin Road, Dagon Tsp | 01 538 895
Peri Peri | Fastfood | 52 E/F, Royal Yaw Min Gyi Condo, Yaw Min Gyi Street, Dagon Township | 09 791
H Shwe Li BBQ | BBQ | 485 Corner
of Pyay Road & Narnattaw Road. Kamayut Tsp | 01 535 394
666923
Singapore Kitchen | Singaporean
Bahan Tsp | 09 976150646
Pepperoni Pizza | Italian | Union Business
Compound, Ahlone Road | 01 216
H Manpuku | Japanese BBQ | No. 30,
Cho Quarter Bahan Tsp | 09 302 583 99
Manana | Mexican | Pearl Condo
C, Ga- 05, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road,
Sagawar Street, Dagon Tsp | 01 214 284 Marry Brown | Fastfood | 220, Shwe Gon Daing Road, Bahan Tsp | 018 603 215
H Min Lann | Seafood/Rakhine | 45 Baho Road, near Asia Royal
hospital | 01 510 285, 09 431 251 52
H Mojo | Asian Fusion/Tapas | 135
Inya Road, Bahan Tsp | 01 511 418
The Fingers Food Garden | Myanmar
Dim Sum | No. 126(A), Myo Ma
Center (UBC) Annex B, Nat Mauk Road, Bo
Peppers | Western | University Avenue Road | 01 548 046
Port Autonomy | Gastro Pub | 22A,
Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Tsp | 09 253 710 651
Potato Break | Fastfood | Myanmar
Culture Valley, U Wisara Road, People's Park | 01 241 103
| Yangon International Hotel 001
| 55 Shan Kone Street | 01535350
H The Garden Bistro Signature
Corner of Kan Yeikthar Street,
Roundabout, Bahan Tsp | 01 546 488
H The Lab | Tapas | 70a
Shwegondaing Rd | 09 250 537 979 The Pizza Company (various chains)
| Italian | Dagon Centre 1 Shopping Mall, Sanchaung Tsp | 01 534 036, 09 730 697 24 | www.facebook.
com/thepizzacompanymyanmar
Singapore Restaurant | Chinese |
The Serenity Restaurant | Myanmar
Compound, Dagon Tsp | 09 730 167
| 01 524 890
330 Ahlone Road, International Hotel 88, 09 492 718 66
Sport Bar | Bar | Yangon International Hotel Compound (Ahlone Road) | 01 216 001
Swensen’s | Ice Cream | Myay Ni
Gone, Sanchaung Tsp | 01 504 932, 09 731 817 58 | www.swensens-
| No. 114/ B, Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp
H Tiger Hill | Chinese | Chatrium
Hotel, 40 Natmauk Road, Tamwe Tsp | 01 544 500 ext. 6294
Tony Roma's | Steak House | No. 42-1, Sayar San Road (in front of Cafe SS), Bahan Tsp | 01 860 3907.
Mom’s Kitchen | Asian/Singaporean |
Putao Resturant | Kachin | 30 Ground
One), Tamwe Tsp | 01 545 871
Gone, Sanchaung Tsp | 09 257 171 464
Swe Thai Restaurant | Thai | 34 New
Radio Café | Sandwiches/Western
Tsp | 01 704 067
H Water Library | Fine Dining/
TheTaj | Indian | B-9, Aung San Stadium,
Manawharri Road, Dagon Tsp | 01
Lay Daungkan Road (in front of Super
Mr. Sushi | Japanese | No. 330 Banyadala Street, Tamwe Tsp | 09 240 047 373
Floor Dammayone Street, Myay Ni
| 30 Ma hlwa gone Street, Tamwe Tsp |
H Muses | Asian/Western | No.
Royal Garden | Chinese | Natmauk
503 380
Forest Zone, Bahan Tsp | 01 546 923,
485(B) Pyay Road, Kamaryut Tsp | 01
H Nacha Thai | Thai | 86 Shin Saw
Pu Road, Sanchaung Tsp | 01 510 731 Nervin Café and Bistro | Café
Road, Kandawgyi Nature Park, Central
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University Ave Road, Kokkine, Bahan
North Stand, Upper Pansodan Road,
Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp | 09 252 451 353.
01 546 202
Thai Kitchen | Thai | 126 (A-1),
Sai’s Tacos | Mexican | 32A Inya
Corner, Bahan Tsp | 09 730 377 99, 098
Myaing Road | 01 514 950
Dhamazedi Street & Inya Traffic 613 400
H Vietnam Kitchen | Vietnamese |
1A Phone Sein Road, Tamwe Tsp | 09 431 839 89
European | Corner of Pyay Road and 221 721, 01 214 361
Western Park Restaurant | Chinese | Newar Bahan 3rd Street Bus Stop, Maha Myaing Kyun, Kandawgyi
Nature Park, Bahan Tsp | 01 554 266, 01 553 931, 09 730 064 91
| Karaweik Oo Yin Kabar,
Salud Restaurant | Mexican/Latin
Thai Pot | Thai/Hotpot | 250 East Myin
White Rice Restaurant | Chinese |
Taung Nyunt Tsp | 01 541 188
Wingabar Road Bahan (Its next to
610 393, 095 007 997
01 556 837
Kandawgyi Nature Park, Mingalar
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New Kham Wai | Fastfood |
Green Leaf Hotel, S27, U Chit
Maung Road, Bahan Tsp | 01 860 3851 Off the Beaten Track | Café/Bar |
Kandawgyi Natural Park, Karaweik OoYin Kabar, Mingla Taung Nyunt Tsp | 095 416 437
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American | 7(C) Ground Floor, Clover Hotel) | 09 731 136 01
Pyine Kwin Road, Tamwe Tsp | 098
H The Coriander Leaf | Indian
Wild Ginger | Bar | 12(A), Shin Saw
Compound, Alone Road | 01 293 006,
690 135
Samuri Sushi | Japanese | 4E/F
| 12 Yangon International Hotel
Tsp | 09 730 818 71, 095 123 240
09 431 850 08
Ground Floor, Wingabar Street, Bahan
N
Secret Recipe | Cafe |
Shwe Gon Daing Ocean
Supercenter, 2nd Floor | 018604618
Nat Mauk Road, Kandawgyi Lake |
The Emporia | Western/Asian |
Chatrium Hotel, 40 Natmauk Road, Tamwe Tsp | 01 544 500 ext. 6253
Pu Road, Sanchaung Tsp.| 09 260
Win Star | BBQ/bar | No (27/30), Corner of Sanchaung Street &
Padon-mar Street, Sanchaung Tsp | 01 505 467
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H Min Lan | Rakhine/Seafood
| No. 16, Parami Road & West of
Maykha Road, Mayangone Tsp | 01 656 941, 099 926 959
Orchid Café | Café | Inya Lake
Hotel, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Tsp | 019 662 866
H Parami Pizza | Italian | No
(11/8), Corner of Malikha Road and Parami Road, 7th Quarter,
Myangone Tsp | 09 250 292 074
H Phai Lin | Thai/Chinese | 69,
Pyay Road, 61/2 Mile | 01 525 403
H Xie Yang Yang (Xiao Long Bao)
Arirang Restaurant | Korean | Thiri
Tong (No. 4) and Baho Road | 01
351 72
| Dim Sum | On corner of Nyaung 502 582
Yamagoya Ramen Restaurant |
Japanese | 520 Uyin Street, Sayasan Quater, Bahan Tsp | 01 556 774
HYangon Bakehouse | Bakery/Café |
Pearl Condo, Block C, Ground Floor, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road | 09 450 055 924, 09 250 178 879, 01 557 448, ext. 818
Zeal | Western/Café | No. 99, Myay Nu
Mingalar Street, Hledan | 09 493
Aux Saisons | European/Fine
Dining | 31/A Kan Yeik Tha Road |
Her’s |Korean Food| 879, Pinlon Rd, Ward 34 | 01 663636, 0943155647
Indian Tadka | Indian | 7(A), Pyay Road, 6 ½ Miles, Hlaing Tsp | 09 420 187 010
01 661 125
Innlay Ahmataya | Shan | 8 Kyout
BB Cake & Coffee | Café | 48, Coner
and Kyout Kone street, Yankin Tsp
of Parami Road and Myint Zu
Street, Yankin Tsp | 09 421 180 670 Café 47 | Western | 47 A, Pyay
Road, Mayangone Tsp | 01 651 774
Street | 09 731 272 80
Epic Bar & Restaurant | Western
Zephyr Coffee & Restaurant | Asian
Road | 09 518 6539, 095042916
Kone street, Corner of Thitisar Road
Kone Myin Thar | Myanmar | 69 (A)
Uptown
Of Kabaraye Pagoda Road & Oak
Mayangone Township | 01 664 204
| 84, Kanbae Road (Opposite Yankin
Frolick | Frozen Yoghurt | Kyun
301 989 68
Floor | 01 527 242
Agora Café & Restaurant | Mexican Childrens Hospital) Yankin Tsp | 09
H Acacia Tea Salon | Fine Dining/
Bakery | 52 Saya San Road | 01 554 739 N
Always Café | Café | Ground Floor,
Ga Mone Pwint Shopping Mall, Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Mayangone Tsp | 01 653 644, 01 653 660
Andaman II @ Yankin | Thai/Street Bar | Yankin Tsp
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01 661 839, 01 663 743
Taw Street, Junction Square, 3rd
Fuji | Japanese | Hanthawaddy Road | 09 515 147 76
Gangam Restaurant | Korean | Kabaraye Pagoda Road,
Mayangone Tsp | 01 650 689 Gourmet Corner Restaurant |
Myanmar | Parami Road | 01 667 449, 092 006 777
018 605 178
Scoop premium Italian Ice Cream | Ice Cream | Junction Square hopping Centre, Kyun Taw Road | 09 732 183 21
095007202
Lin Chan Street, Hledan | 01 503 232
La Maison 20 | Fine Dining |
Pone Seik Road, Mayangone Tsp |
Hotel), Kaba Aye Pagoda Road |
KosanCafé-BarBranch1 | Bar | 18, U Tun
Fook Mun Lau | Chinese | 102,
Nawaday Cinema Garden, Corner
H Sabai@DMZ | Thai | Inside Mya
Kyun Tha Park (Opposite Sedona
Shake Bubble Tea | Cafe |
L’Alchimiste | French | 5 U Tun Nyein
number)
Road | 01 554 748
Pyay St, 71/2 Mile, Mayangone Tsp |
Corner of Parami Road and Hninsi
| Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp | (no phone
Ryukyu | Japanese | 76 Saya San
Street, Mayangone Tsp | 01 660 612
20, Kabar Aye Pagoda Road,
H L’Opera Restaurant | Italian
| 62D, U Htun Nyein Street,
No:1201 ,Pin Lon Rd |093023595,
Shwe Pyi Moe | Myanmar Tea
Shop | level 3, corner of Ngwe Ni 13 Street, North Okkalapa Tsp | 09 421 006 237 SP Bakery
No(56), Sayarsan Road | Yangon, | 01 542 524, 09 265 388 880
H Shwe Sa Bwe | French/Fine Dining
Mayangone Tsp | 09 730 307 55
| 20 Malikha Road | 01 661 983
H La Tartine | French Bakery |
Taing Yin Tar | Myanmar | 5A,
448 ext. 858
Parami Road, Mayangone Tsp | 01
Pearl Condo A, Bahan Tsp | 01 557
Little Tokyo | Japanese | 10D,
Kabaung Road, Hlaing Tsp | 09 731 851 68, 09 731 789 46
Lotteria @ Junction 8 | Fastfood
Corner of May Kha Road and 660 792, 09 732 217 17
The Myths | Western Cuisine | 18
Thukhawaddy St., 6th Ward, Yankin Tsp | 09 431 688 08, 095 037 764
| G21- G24, Junction 8 Shopping
The Seoul Korean Restaurant |
Myangone Tsp | 01 650 771
848 88, 09 421 177 524
Mall, Kyik Wine Pagoda Road,
Korean | 142 Parami Road | 09 492
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Bars &
Clubs
Nightlife Bars
Yangon has an expanding nightlife
Friendship Bar: No(135)corner of
Branch 2: No.108, 19th Stree
Off the Beaten Track: Kandawgyi
Cheap and cheerful
232 | Popular with tourists, expats
Mingla Taung Nyunt Tsp | 09 541
Dhamazedi Road & Inya Road |
scene. No longer limited to hotel
Gallery Bar: Shangri-La Hotel,
now an emerging variety of places
01-242 828 ext. 6433 | Excellent
bars and beer stations, there is to party and socialise.
50th Street: 9/13 50th Street |
Popular with the Sports crowd After-Work Bistro and Bar: 31, A1,
Shan Gone Street, Sanchaung Tsp | 09 250 400 753, 09 420 239 822 | A
Level 2, 223 Sule Pagoda Road | Happy Hour with cosy corners Gekko: 535 Merchant Street, Kyauktada Tsp, 4th Quarter |
Stylish and discreet with excellent yet unusual Japanese inspired cocktails
new Sanchaung bar
Ginki Kids: 18 Kambawza Road,
Blind Tiger: | United condominium,
Relaxed atmosphere with cold
Nawaday Street, Dagon Tsp | 01 388
488 | Open Monday - Saturday 5 pm till late open for lunch soon. Hidden speakeasy with cocktails and tapas. Captain’s Bar: Savoy Hotel, 129,
Dhammazedi Rd Yangon | 01-526 289, 01-526 298, 01-526 305 | Casual yet classic
Cask 81: No 81, Kabar Aye Pagoda
Bahan Township, Yangon |
(Upper Block), Latha Tsp | 01 503 and locals for their cheap and tasty mojitos
Lobby Lounge: Chatrium Hotel,
Ground Level, 40 Natmauk Road,
Tamwe Tsp | 01 544 500, ext. 6277 | A relaxed hotel lobby bar with garden views
Maru Wine Bar: 130, Shwe
Taung Tan Street (Upper Block),
Penguin: 12 Hlwa Gone Street,
Tamwe Tsp | Local hangout with good, cheap cocktails
Pool Bar: Yangon International
Hotel, 330 Ahlone Road, Dagon
Tsp | Lively bar with pool tablesopen late
Sapphire Lounge & Bar: Alfa
interesting wine bar
Tsp | Discreet outside rooftop bar
8 , 09 420 308 350 | Small and
Mojo: No.135, Corner of Innya
Ice Bar: Sedona Hotel, 1 Kabar Aye
418 | Popular spot with good
but getting there with dry ice and
6437 | A place to meet other travelers
Lanmadaw Tsp | 01- 122 156
beers
Pagoda Road | Not quite frozen
Natural Park, Karaweik Oo-Yin Kabar,
Hotel, 41 Nawaday Street, Dagon with great views
and Dhammazedi Road | 01-511
Space Bar: No.126 , Kabar Aye
events
and indoor rooftop setting
Pagoda Road, Bahan Tsp | Outdoor
a lively in-house band
Music Box: Yangon International
Sports Bar: 20 Pearl Street, Mya
Kosan Bar-Branch 1: No.18, 1-A
Road, Dagon Tsp | 01 730 364 33
Gyar Ward (2), Bahan Tsp | 09 731
U Tun Lin Chan Street, Hledan, Kamayut Tsp | 01 503 232;
Hotel Complex, No.330, Ahlone | A karaoke bar with individual booths and dance-floor
Yeik Nyo Royal Hotel, Shwe Taung 321 61 | Popular outdoor bar/ restaurant
Rd, Bahan Tsp | 09 254 083 981 | For whisky fanatics
Cocoon Bar: 22/24 Shinsawpu
Road and corner of Baho Road | 01 500 863 | Great views
Club Rizzoli: Chatrium Hotel 42, Natmauk Road, Tamwe Tsp | 01
544 500 ext. 6243/6244 | Private
party paradise with Cuban cigars,
karaoke and well-stocked sake bar Escape Gastro Bar: 31D Kan Yeik Thar Street, Mayangone Tsp | 01-660 737 | A Myanmar celebrity hang-out
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The Lab: 70A Shwegondaing
09-420 180 214 | Famous for
Club Rizzoli: Chatrium Hotel 42,
The Music Club: Park Royal Hotel,
winner of Yangon’s Bartenders
ext. 6243/6244 | Private party
Road, Dagon Tsp | 01 250 388 |
Road, Bahan | 09- 250 018 200, 09-
their Moscow Mule cocktails and
restaurant with excellent cocktails
competition. Runs a good variety of
250 537 979 | A new and busy bar/
The Phayre: 292 Upper Pansodan
Road | 01 246 968 | A new, no-frills downtown bar
The Strand Bar: 92 Strand Rd | 01 243
377 ext. 92 | Historical spot with some excellent free happy hour snacks The Water Library: Pyay Road/
Manawharri Road intersection | A
swanky spot for high-end cocktails The Yangon Sailing Club: 132
events, including guest DJ nights Vista Bar: 168, Corner of
corner of the Myanmar Red Cross Building, Botahtaung Tsp |
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karaoke, live percussion band and in-house DJ
DJ Bar: U Htun Nyein Street, Yangon
bar with amazing views of Shwe
option
Tar Shay Street | Open-air rooftop Dagon Pagoda
Win Star Pub: 27/30, Corner of
Sanchaung Street & Padonmar
Street, Sanchaung Tsp | 01 505 467 | A Local and popular beer station with frosted beer glasses
Clubs
live music. Only open to non-
Union Bar & Grill: 42 Strand Rd, Left
paradise with Cuban cigars,
Shwegonedaing Road and Old Yay
Inya Rd | Beautiful lake-views with members on Fridays
Natmauk Rd, Tamwe | 01544 500
CafĂŠ Liberal: Nat Mauk Street,
| Loud music and a good up-town
GTR: 37 Kaba Aye Pagoda Road | Popular with a young and hip crowd
Enjoy the occasional live band and themed nights; as well as regular nights with the in-house DJ
Please check out "Plot Ahead" for Nightlife events happening around Yangon.
JJ: Mingalar Mon Market, 4th
Flr, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp | Well-sized dance floor. Club
is spread out over four floors.
Entry fee (3000 kyats) includes a free drink
Next to Chatrium Hotel | 01 551
Pioneer: Yangon International
standing!
crowd with pop/club music
774, 09 642 093 0 | For the last one
Basement One, 33 Alan Pha Phaya
Hotel, No.330, Ahlone Road | Fun
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