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Bago’s many and varied delights
In this issue... snapshots 8 10 12 14
Colonial Street Names People: Akha Religion: Theravada Buddhism Infograph: Business Licence Issued by the directorate of Hotels and Tourism May 31,2016 15 Language: Alphabet Comparison Chart
20 Exposure Flooded
check in
16 Festival: Pakokku Thiho Shin Pagoda Festival 17 Calendar
Exposure 20 Flooded
Picturesque 26 Water
in focus
30 In Focus Onyx Wine Tree’s clean and modern setting still serves up the old classics
36 Sedona’s New Inya Wing luxury with lake views 42 Kitchen Confidential: Soup With a Dozen Vegetables: Se Hna Myo Hincho
departures
54 Walking the Streets of Yangon-31st Street
Underground
62 Myanmar Music and Dance
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Myanmar Music and Dance
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Ma Thanegi Ma Thanegi writes prolifically about Myanmar, especially the people who are the country’s true representatives. She lives in Yangon.
Publisher
Mohana Gill Mohanna Gill is passionate about promoting Myanmar cuisine, culture and customs to the world and is a five-time World Cookbook Gourmand Award winner. She was born in Myanmar and lives in Malaysia.
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Noe Noe Aung Noe Noe is a Yangon native who has worked as a journalist at The Myanmar Times for five years. Finally, she decides to spend her life as a travel writer. Noe Noe is interested in people and their stories. Her sense of curiosity drives her to explore new places and she also loves to share what she experiences.
Lyndal Pearce Lyndal first made Yangon her home 18 years ago. She is a researcher, writer and editor who loves travelling with her family and showing her two sons new places in Myanmar and around the world.
Lwin Ko Taik A Myanmar native and a freelance photographer with an incurable yearning for travel, Lwin Ko Taik takes spectacular photos on his journeys. When he is not on the move, he produces outstanding photos in fashion and for wedding shoots as well as for NOW magazine and The Myanmar Times.
Jessica Mudditt Journalist and blogger who has been based in Yangon since July 2012. She is a British/Australian dual citizen who has travelled as much as possible throughout her adult life - and has found that travelling in Myanmar is a particularly rewarding experience.
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Publisher’s note... Welcome to Myanmar’s Monsoon! It is such a relief when the monsoon rain begins – the colours change as the trees and vegetation come to life and the temperature drops making life much more comfortable. Even during the monsoon there are plenty of places to visit in Myanmar as the season affects different parts of Myanmar in different ways. While a beach trip may be off the agenda until after October or November there are many other places that are good to visit in the rainy season when the weather is not so hot. Just before the rains started this year I was talking to people in the travel industry about how the monsoon has traditionally been the “low season” and found that the hotels, travel advisors and agencies are well prepared to help tourists navigate travel in Myanmar at this time of year. Readers of My Magical Myanmar will already know how much good travelers bring to the communities they chose to visit – economically, socially and culturally – no matter what the season. So I think it is time we thought of Myanmar as an “All Year Round Destination”. In this issue we have a photo essay “Flooded” that shows how people cope as the water rises in Yay Kyiin the Ayeyarwaddy Delta region at this time of year. And from Jessica, we have a report on all the things you can do and see in Bago – just 90minutes away from Yangon. The vibrancy of Yangon’s downtown area is something that can be experienced and enjoyed any time of the year and in this month’s cover story we focus on 31st Street. At My Magical Myanmar, we are dedicated to connecting you to a full range of travel experiences and we hope you enjoy your travels in Myanmar all year round. Sincerely,
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Snapshots >>> Colonial street Names | 9
COLONIAL
STREET NAMES OLD NOW Strand Road Kan Na Road Sandwith Street Boyanyunt Street Lancaster Street Nawaday Street Little Sisters’ Road DawThein Tin Road Hermitage Road ThathanaYeiktha Road Golden Valley ShweTaunggyar Keighley Street Kili Street Signal Pagoda Road A LanPyaPhaya Road Lake Road Kan Road Barr Street Mahabandoola Garden Road Campbell Road NgarHtatGyi Pagoda Road Canal Street Anawrahta Road Creek Street Bo MyatTun Street Road Commissioner’s Road BogyokeAung San Road Dalhousie Road Mahabandoola Road Dufferin Road Sandaku Road Edward Street Konzedan Road Godwin Road Lanmadaw Road Halpin Road PyidaungsuYeiktha Road Kokine Road Kabar Aye Pagoda Road Lewis Street Seikkantha Road Masjid Road Thamain Bayan Road MaungHtaw Lay Street Bo Soon Pat Road MaungKhaing Street Bo Ywe Road Merchant Road Konthe Road Mission Road Ahlone Road Mogul Road Shwebonthar Road Montgomery Road BogyokeAung San Road Pagoda Road Shwedagon Pagoda Road Phayre Street Pansodan Road Prome Road Pyay Road Sparks Road Bo AungKyaw Road Stevenson Road Hledan Road Stockade Road and Judah Ezekiel Road Theinphyu Road Thompson Road Botataung Pagoda Road Upper Phayre Street Upper Pansodan Road Voyle Road U Wisara Road Windermer Road Than Lwin Road Windsor Road Shin Sawpu Road York Street Yawmingyi Road Ref: Relics of Rangoon Book
10 | Snapshots >>> Akha
People
Akha By Noe Noe Aung
T
he Akhaare a hill tribe people who live in small villages in the mountains of the Shan State. According to some oral histories the Akha people originated from China and have been living in eastern Myanmar since the 18th century. The ethnic group was once known as Kaw but now prefer to be called Akha. The Akha people mostly live in Tachileik, a border town in the Shan State of eastern Myanmar, and in Kentung. They also live in Thailand, Laos and Yunan province in China. The Akha men usually shave their heads except for a small tuft of hair at the top. They wear dark blue trousers and jackets. The edges of their jackets are trimmed with colorful, knitted patterns. The boys wear skullcaps and the men wear dark blue headbands. The headdresses worn by Akha women are attractive, decorated with silver baubles, coins and beads. The women tie their hair into a knot like the Shan women, part it in the middle and let it hang down to cover both ears. The headdresses, which reflect the person’s wealth, are handed down to the daughters as a family inheritance. The Akha women’s dresses aresome of the most expensive costumes of Myanmar’s ethnic groups. The Akha women wear a plain black skirt and a black jacket decorated with patterns distinctive to the Akha. They also wear something similar to a Scottish sporran made of multi-colored beads and seashells hanging in front of the skirt. The Akha women embroider their clothes in a neat, colourfulcross-stitch. The Akha people worship the Nat spirits. Research indicates there are books written in the Akha language based on the Roman alphabet. The Akhapopulation today is estimated to be around 400,000.
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12 | Snapshots >>> Theravada Buddhism
religion
Theravada
Buddhism by Ma thanegi
Photo by Lwin Ko taik
Buddhism encompasses the Three Gems: the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha. It is not a religion in the strict sense of the word as it is not a system of faith worship. Each person must seek his own salvation, take responsibility for his own thoughts, words and deeds and not depend on a saviour. Buddha only showed the way to one’s salvation and one is not expected to accept it blindly, for Buddha even advised his followers to examine his teachings, test them and accept them only when convinced of their veracity. Buddhism has evolved into two schools: Theravada and Mahayana. The goal of the Theravada devotee is to seek his own salvation by study and understanding the canon, by practicing mindfulness meditation and through these endeavours to achieve the freedom of Nirvana (Enlightenment) so as not to be reborn into the cycle of life.
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Mahayana predominates mainly in North Asian countries. The Buddha
The great teacher Buddha Gautama was born more than 2600 years ago as Siddhartha, an Indian prince of the Sakkya clan who lived a life of luxury until he was twenty-nine. He then became aware of the miseries of mankind and renounced his throne and family to set forth on his search for the Truth that would free mankind from suffering. After six years of meditation he found it and his principles, based on the discovery of how to lead a harmonious life, are collectively called Buddhism. He passed away at the age of eighty. The Dhamma
In Dhamma, the teachings of the Buddha, he stressed the need to eradicate the
three roots of evil that are the causes of suffering: Lobha (greed, craving), Dosa (anger, hatred) and Moha (ignorance, delusion). Morality is the basis of the Buddha’s teachings and the Eightfold Path also known as the Middle Way teaches adherents to avoid these three roots of evil and to live a moral life. They are: 1. Right Understanding: having insightful knowledge of the Dhamma. 2. Right Thought: having thoughts that are free from lust, ill will and cruelty and thoughts of loving kindness, compassion, non-hatred and objectivity for all living beings. 3. Right Speech: abstaining from speaking false words, slander, rude, harsh and abusive language and idle, frivolous gossip. 4. Right Action: conduct that is moral,
honourable and not harmful to others. 5. Right Livelihood: avoiding a living that is harmful to others. 6. Right Effort: to be diligent in the avoidance of evil by thought, word and deed. 7. Right Mindfulness: to be consciously aware of all the activities of mind and body 8. Right Concentration: meditating to prevent violent emotions from arising. The Sangha
Members of the Sangha, or community of monks, study Buddha’s canon and spread his teachings and live according to 227 rules that include eating only food that is donated to them. Monks are not required to be vegetarians, as the rule is to accept any food donated to them.
14 | Snapshots >>> Infograph
Snapshots >>> Alphabet comparison chert | 15
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Language Alphabet Comparison Chart Bagan Clay Tablet writing
Stone inscription
Innwa Stone inscription
Kaung Baung Stone inscription
Palm-Leaf script
Now Printed matter
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Pakokku
Thiho Shin
Pagoda Festival
by Ma thanegi Photo by Myo swe than
Dates: 8th Waxing Moon Day of Nayon Location: Pakokku, Central Myanmar Duration: 15 days
Pakokku is an old traditional town on the western bank of the Ayeyarwady River. This pagoda festival is the most important for all towns west of the Ayeyarwady and produce from the region, such as dried chili, homespun baskets and tobacco are sold every year at this huge country fair. The best thanakha trees, the bark of which is ground to make the purely organic make-up cream worn by many Myanmar women, grow in this area.
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CALENDAR
Yadana gu nat festival, amarapura, mandalay September 7 - 11
wicker ball ceremony chinlone, Mahamuni precinct, mandalay May 31 - June 30
festival timeline Taung pyone nat festival, taung pyone, mandalay August 23 - 28
wicker ball ceremony - chinlone,
Taung pyone nat festival, taung
Yadana gu nat festival, amarapura, mandalay
Mahamuni precinct, mandalay
pyone, mandalay division
The tournament is usually held in Mandalay,
This festival is known as a major gathering spot
This one is known as mother of Taung Byone.
for spiritual mediums. Hundreds of believers and
Most enjoyable festival because of the rowing
mediums (Natkadaw) come once a year to Taung
boat trip to the site. The festival is hled annually
Byone. It is the most impressive Nat festival in
in honor of Mt. Popa.
May 31 - June 30
often in the Mahamuni Pagoda compound for almost one month every day and night.
August 23 - 28
September 7 - 11
Indein Pagoda festival, Inle Lake (October 14 - 17)
Indein Pagoda festival, Inle Lake (October 14 - 17)
This Buddhist ceremony is held at an ancient pagoda on Inle Lake.
Myanmar.
Hpaung Daw Oo Pagoda festival,
Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda festival,
Inle Lake
Mandalay
Thousands of people from communities
This festival usually begins one day before the
October 25 - November 1
around the lake and villages in the surrounding mountains carry offerings of fruit and flowers on lacquer trays in boats and pay homage as the holy barge passes. Teams of the lake’s famous leg-rowers compete in annual boat races.
(Otober 27-28)
full moon day of Thadingyut and its focus is a huge Buddha image carved from a block of marble. The festival coincides with an annual competition among teams of cane-ball (chinlon) players.
Thadingyut Festival of Light, nation wide
October 27 - November 7
HOt Air balloon festival, Taunggyi November 20 to 26
Hot-air balloon festival is held one week before
This national festival marks the end of Buddhist
the fullmoon day of Tazaungmone. This festival
Lent and is one of the biggest festivals on the
is very well-known as one of the most famous
Buddhist calendar. People light candles around
festival in country. During the festiva, giant hot
their houses and in the streets and homes are
air balloons of variouis colors and shapes are
decorated with colourful lights. Pagodas, houses,
sent up to the sky. Young people of Taunggyi of
public buildings, parks, and monuments are all
crazy about competing in the festival.
illuminated and there are various activities for everyone to enjoy.
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EXPOSURE
exposure >>> flooded | 21
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Flooded Photo by Lwin Ko Taik
Many areas of country were fiercely affected during the floods. Regions in Ayeyarwaddy division such as Zalun, Ingapu, Yay Kyi and Tharbaung areas are affected during the flood. These photos were taken in Yay Kyi township during rehabilitation period. Many NGOs and local civil societies helped rehabilitation in flood-affected areas. Cyclone “Komen” caused at the beginning of August 2015 in 12 out of 14 States/Divisions in Myanmar (Burma) floods and landslides. The heavy rains affected so far some 1.1 million people – including an estimated 390,000 children and many internally displaced people –across almost every state. Over 100 people havelost their lives. Floodwaters have damagedaround 15,000 houses, forced 1,200 schools to close, and displaced thousands of individuals.
22 | exposure >>> flooded
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Picturesque
Dystany Production
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In Focus
Onyx Wine Tree
Onyx Wine Tree’s clean and modern setting still serves up the old classics By Mimi Wu Photo by Nay Mone
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ince opening in 2004 as a coffee shop with simple snacks, Onyx has grown into a reliable food and wine restaurant known for its local cuts of beef. But back in the day (circa at least 2012), it was more than just a steak place. Onyx was an institution, a date night locale, and a source of affordable Western-style food. The city was there every evening. In the early stages of my current romance, I was invited mid-week to dinner. We walked into Onyx’s cramped tavern-like room with its splotched tablecloths and crumbs and quickly realized we knew at least one person at each crowded table. So much for privacy. It was the combination of inexpensive and reasonably tasty food that made the old location so popular, and it spurred the creation of what we dubbed the Onyx Challenge. For glory, each person had to singularly consume a whole fillet (often meant for sharing) and its sautÊed greens and potato sides, one extra side of potato wedges, and a bottle of wine. I can distinctly remember the owner chuckling to himself with a look of pained enjoyment, which is exactly how each challenger felt.
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We flocked again and were surprised to find a decidedly grown-up space.
Previously on the corner of Inya Road and Dhamazedi Road, Yangon moaned when Onyx closed – perhaps permanently, we feared – in early 2015. Nearly six months later, the restaurant opened at a new location near the UBC with the same menu. We flocked again and were surprised to find a decidedly grownup space. What catches the eye first is Onyx’s departure from its “charming”
roots to a modern space: floor to ceiling windows, a long concrete table with bar stools, and a wireformed tree sculpture rising toward the ceiling. Wooden tabletops and black padded chairs are both set upon black metal frames for a sleeker vibe and on one of its concrete walls is an embellished grape vine, reflecting the restaurant’s name “Onyx Wine Tree”. There is space between tables, it is clean and pa-
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trons politely move outside to puff on cigarettes, which is uncommon in Yangon. Though I usually opt for the whole fillet, which is tender and juicy, this time around, the table ordered the classic tenderloin (8,500 Ks), which comes with two medallions of beef, potato of your choice (wedges, baked, or mashed – I recommend the baked potato), and a mound of sautéed greens and toma-
toes. Truthfully, the greens usually remain relatively untouched on my plate, but we will sometimes order a fresh green salad. Steak sauces include pepper, mustard, Korean-seasoned (a nod to the co-owner’s roots), the popular herb butter, and a wine sauce. We also ordered the veal sausage with the same sides (6,500 Ks) and tried their new sandwiches. Made with bread from Onyx’s kitchen,
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the roast beef sandwich (6,000 Ks) was much more like a steak sandwich with whole seed mustard, grilled like a Panini, and it would make a good lunch option. Much to my disappointment, I overlooked the black sign noting that day’s specials, which were salmon and grilled lamb at less than 10,000 Ks each. Had a waiter shared that information from the beginning, we would have tried the dish. The quality of the service has improved since Onyx moved to the new location, and our wait time – particularly for the potato wedges – was much shorter than memory serves. While prices have increased over the past year, Onyx continues to serve filling food at reasonable prices in a much more comfortable atmosphere. Even at 8pm on a weekday, tables were filled and steaks were being enjoyed. Phone Numbers: 09 2541581673 Email:onyxmartin@gmail.com Address: 12 Bogyoke Pya Tike Street (opposite the Germany Embassy) Opening Hours: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM (Mon - Sat) & 5:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Sun)
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Sedona’s new Inya Wing luxury with lake views
BY NOE NOE AUNG
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edona Hotel Yangon officially launched its new Inya Wing in May offering hundreds more luxury hotel rooms adjacent to the existing hotel overlooking Inya Lake. The developer of Sedona Hotel Yangon, Keppel Land Limited, expanded the Sedona Hotel Yangon with a new 29-storey Inya-Wing targeting business and leisure travelers. The new Inya Wing has 431 spacious and well-appointed rooms bringing the total number of rooms at Sedona Hotel Yangon to 797. In total there are more than 1,000 Sedona hotel rooms in Myanmar, including rooms at Sedona Hotel Mandalay.
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The new Inya Wing in Yangon was completed and unveiled in October, 2015. It is connected to the original Sedona building and it also has its own entrance. The exterior architecture is distinctive and modern. The interior is grand and beautifully decorated with Myanmar objects and art. The new Inya Wing has 84 luxury suites in total, in four different styles. The Prestige Suites offer a relaxing seating area with a large, comfortable sofa and an ensuite bathroom with glass viewing panels. The Irrawaddy Suites offer guests a separate living room from the study area, so
more space and privacy when some guests are relaxing and others are working. The Shin-Sawbu Suites offer a separate seating area and a luxurious free-standing bathtub. The Anawrahta Suites on the top floor of the Inya Wing, delivers the best view of Inya Lake. This presidential-style suite is the perfect setting for elite business gatherings or events. There are three separate rooms that can be used for larger receptions or can be closed off for intimate dinners. The main rooms are the formal living and dining areas and an adjacent smaller private lounge. The fully-appointed open kitchen includes a separate entrance for butler ac-
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cess. The suite’s bedroom includes a study area, an open-concept bathroom and a walk-in wardrobe. All guests who stay in the new suites will enjoy full use of the new Executive Club Lounge, located on Level 25, where guests can enjoy the continental breakfast, non-alcoholic beverages, evening cocktails, and computer and printing facilities. Guests of Inya Wing are also eligible for privileges like personalised check-in and check-out in their rooms, complimentary Wifi, personal butler service, complimentary mini-bar and up to three items of laundry each day. The Inya Wing has a new fitness centre, a 24-hour restaurant and a new spa. There is also an outdoor event space by the swimming pool. The fitness center is more than 10,000 square feet in size and offers special classes including BodyCombat, Steps, Yoga and Zumba as well as personal training. Tennis courts, steam room, jacuzzi and the outdoor pool complete the fitness and leisure offering at Sedona.
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The high-end retail gallery in the new wing has boutique stores selling designer brands and exciting collections including Frank Muller (Geneva), Backes & Strauss (London), and local designer Mo Hom. One of Singapore’s leading property developers, Keppel Land, which has developed the Sedona Hotels in Myanmar, has confidence in tourism growth, expecting annual tourist arrivals in Myanmar to hit 7.5 million in 2020.
Kitchen Confidential
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SOUP WITH A DOZEN VEGETABLES
Se Hna Myo Hincho by Mohana gill
This soup has many tastes and textures. You can play around with the combination of vegetables in the refrigerator that need using up. You can also adjust the taste of soup by varying the stock used. Ingredients
Method
• 2 onions, peeled and sliced • 2 cloves garlic, peeled and sliced • 125g(4 ½ oz) chicken, duck or pork meat cut into thin strips • 1 Tbsp light soy sauce • 1 small choko, peeled, and cut into bitesize pieces • ¼ cup chopped Chinese cabbage • ¼ cup sliced long beans • ¼ cup chopped baby corn • ¼ cup sweet pea pods • 1-3 tomatoes, chopped • 2 spring onions (scallion) cut into 5-cm (2-in) lengths • 1-liter (32fl oz/4 cups) water • 2 eggs • Salt to taste • Ground white pepper to taste. •
• Heat the oil in a wok over medium heat • Fry onions and garlic until fragrant • Add the meat and light soy-sauce • Stir fry for 4-5 minutes until the meat is cooked • Add the choko, long beans, Chinese cabbage, baby corn, sweet pea pods, tomatoes and spring onions • Cover and cook for 1-2 minutes • Transfer the contents of the wok to a large saucepan • Add the water and bring to a boil over high heat • When the mixture is boiling add the eggs, stirring rapidly • Taste and season with salt and pepper • Cook another 1-2 minutes • Serve hot as part of a meal. Note: Make this into a very healthy and delicious vegetarian soup by omitting the meat and eggs, and adding a vegetable stock cube.
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walking the streets of yangon
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ob Percival walks the streets of downtown Yangon, discovering banana spring rolls, the old De Souza Pharmacy building, the songwriter for Iron Cross, and genuine snakeskin leather boots. It’s early morning, just turned 8.30 and already the temperature equals that of the street number. Everyone is talking about El Nino and the heat; how March was like last year’s April, and how April will be like May. Maybe the rains will come early. Today Marilyn, who’s from Taungyi is walking with me. The bottom block of 31st Street is taken up with the KBZ building, which in its former life, before its reconditioning, was where General Ne Win had his offices. We cross Merchant Street to the lower bottom block. The building on the right hand side is the Myanmar Oil & Natural Gas Building. Its name is spelt out in beautiful retro Burmese letters down an attached concrete sign, a brilliant architectural detail. This building (actually 668 Merchant Street) has rare wooden shutters along its side that stand
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a couple of feet out from the window providing shade for the workers inside. Outside on the pavement, the Ma Hta Ta Bus company officials collect money from the buses as they complete each route; buses infamous for their fast and reckless driving. It’s shady here in the narrow street. From a piece of old iron hangs some paddy rice for the sparrows – a merit making gesture common throughout Myanmar. On the right is a small laneway, remarkably clean – a sign of what could be – where you can buy a bottle of local honey for 7000 Kyats. U Tut’s Tea Shop has been here for 10 years, and is open from 6am to 4pm, with very good tea for 250K, and the much loved nga pyaw kyaw, banana spring rolls, for only 100K. At No. 40 there are some distinctive wrought iron verandah railings featuring unicorns, which are much loved by architecture buffs and known to have originated in Scotland. At No. 46 you can buy pure local peanut oil at 3400 Kyats a litre, all the way from Sittwe in Rhakine state. A bit further along at No. 48B women are unpacking longyi from Kyan Khin that will be taken to Thein Gyi Zay market for sale for between 1,100K and 3,500K. There is an unusual red brick building at No. 50 that was built in 1912. A beautiful set of three-storey terraces stretches from Nos. 52-64. Across the road at No. 53 we
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It’s shady here in the narrow street. From a piece of old iron hangs some paddy rice for the sparrows – a merit making gesture common throughout Myanmar.
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come across Cloud 31 Gallery. A young girl tells us it’s her Uncle U Te Lay’s gallery. Backtracking down the street, we find another annex of the gallery and inside we run into Wai Chit Ko-Gong, who is the songwriter for Iron Cross and one of its initial founders. Further along the street there are caged fantail pigeons, looking a bit out of place, plus numerous examples of 1920s Gudgerat-built terraces, including the 1923 Murawari Community Hall, gaily painted in pink and blue. At the corner of Mahabandoola Road is the magnificent former De Souza Pharmacy building, which now houses MPT’s main office and deserves a chapter of its own. Crossing Mahabandoola Road we reach the upper middle block with the Cholia Jam’E Mosque on the corner. Here, along the street you can find numerous rubber stamp suppliers. An old-style, wooden-handled stamp, made to your order, will cost you 2,500K and be ready after one day. A newer-style stamp with a plastic handle will cost you 5,000K and be ready in just 30 minutes. On the right is the Challenge Amusement Centre. Once inside, we do not feel welcome and a feeling of suspicion towards us fills the air; maybe it’s because we are tak-
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ing photos and notes. Anyway, each coin needed to play the machines costs a meagre 200K. You can practice your dance steps on the Dance Dance Revolution for 3 coins, test your riding skills on the Go! Go! Jockey for 2 coins, and gamble on the non-gambling Roulette and Bingo Galaxy games. Maybe the atmosphere feels better there once the sun goes down. There are lots of printers in this block, especially for wedding invitations. We stop at the 75-year-old Chan Myae shop owned by U Myint Aye. We announce our pretend wedding and are told it will only cost us 100,000Ks for 500 invitations. Further along at No, 145 there is a single-storey 1912 building with a dreaded red demolition sign, and at the end of the block a classic 1927 Gujrat building; its name spelt out in concrete letters. We cross Anawratha Road to the upper block of 31st Street. Here, on the left, are numerous shops selling shoes and boots, but one, owned by Ko Soe Hlaing, stands out from the rest. He is selling genuine snakeskin, recycled leather boots with high heels for 65,000Ks, and cowboy leather boots costing up to US$200. This is the real thing and not to be missed! From Nos. 175185 there are more classic 1920 residential buildings; a streetscape now under threat. At No. 198 is the recently renovated Scott Hostel, which is a good example of how these old buildings can be restored and brought back to life. It’s now very hot, approaching 40 degrees, and we escape to our final destination, the Genius Coffee shop owned by social enterprise entrepreneur, Ngwe Tun. Here is coffee that is grown by local Danu people in the Shan hills. Enjoy your coffee knowing that you are supporting local farmers and families. Social change one bean at a time!
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Bago’s
many and varied delights By Jessica Mudditt
Photo by Lwin Ko Taik
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hould the congestion of Yangon’s roads and noise levels start to make you feel hemmed in, jump on a bus for 90 minutes and spend the day in beautiful Bago. While its main street is rather busy, the rest of it is altogether hassle free. Motorcycles aren’t banned here, so hire a driver who doubles as a guide and enjoy the fresh breeze on your face and the lush natural surrounds.
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Bago is also full of stunning pagodas and Buddha statues: in fact it has more Buddhist temples than any town of a similar size in Myanmar. It’s easy to spend a day or a weekend taking in all its sights, the most unusual of which may be an enormous python. Even for pythons, this one is big. Official measurements haven’t been made for a Guinness World Record listing, but it may even come close to the world’s largest. The
5.2 metre (17 foot) Burmese python has a monastery named after it. Its home in Snake Temple includes a sun deck and swimming pool, and no doubt plentiful meals of chickens and other snake treats. Some say the snake is a reincarnation of a Bago princess from an earlier time and temple caretakers and devotees view the beautiful animal as lucky and auspicious. The python attracts devotees from around the region
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who donate Kyat and often become emotional in the snake’s presence. Note that petting of the snake is no longer allowed but close-up photos are fine. Key sites At the top of the list is Shwethalyaung, a 55 metre (180 feet) long and 16 metre (52 feet) high reclining Buddha that is among the world’s largest, and is thought to be more
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It has an interesting backstory too: following the pillage of the city by a malicious Burmese king in the mid-18th century....
than 1,000 years old. It has an interesting backstory too: following the pillage of the city by a malicious Burmese king in the mid-18th century, the Shwethalymaung image was neglected and covered by fast-growing jungle foliage. It lay hidden for over 100 years before it was rediscovered and restored with gusto. History buffs may sniff at the Mya-Tha-Lyaung reclining Buddha image as it was built just 10 years ago. But those who value its aesthetic beauty will fawn – it’s absolutely enormous and makes for terrific photo opportunities as a human next to it looks like a Lego man! An added bonus is that unlike most reclining Buddhas in Myanmar, it doesn’t have a roof, which makes photographing it a joy. The Kya Wan Kyaung monastery is worth scheduling into your day. A good time is in the early morning
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when thousands of monks collect alms, or at 10.30am when they eat lunch. That may seem an incredibly early time to eat lunch but do remember that monks, like many Burmese, start their day before dawn. It’s perfectly acceptable to take photographs and even take a peek at the monks’ living quarters – but remember that this is their home and not a tourist site, so avoid being intrusive and if a monk appears camera shy or shy in general, please respect that and don’t persist. The Golden God Temple, also known as Shwemawdaw Pagoda, is one of the most sacred sites in Myanmar. Its stupa takes the crown as being the tallest in Myanmar – it towers into the sky, standing 114 metres (375 feet) tall. It has a strong resemblance to the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon but is completely devoid of the crowds. A 10-day festival is held each year at the Shwemawdaw during the full moon of the Myanmar lunar month of Tagu, which falls in March or April. It is a colourful event full of atmosphere and joyful Buddhist devotees. Here’s a fun fact about the people of Bago: the men are thought to be the most chivalrous in Myanmar. This reputation has been cultivated since ancient times, when the symbol of Bago became the female hamsa bird standing on the back of a male hamsa bird. This represents the generosity of the male in providing the only dry place for the female bird to stand in the middle of a lake. Chat to a few guys and see for yourself whether the reputation is deserved. Getting there and away There are two options for getting to Bago – from the bus station near Aung San Stadium in downtown Yangon, or at AungMingalar bus station near Yangon International Airport. A return ticket costs K5,000 and one-way is K3,000. Which bus station you opt for just depends on where you’re staying in Yangon. It’s also possible to hail a one-way or return cab – although many cab drivers in Yangon will be reluctant to venture that far from their usual patch.
UNDERGROUND
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Myanmar
Music and dance
by Ma thanegi
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Music   Traditional Myanmar music is played without notes. The orchestra leader plays the drums with his fingers while seated within the circular frame hung with 21 small drums. The gong circle is in a smaller, lower frame. There is the oboe as a wind instrument, and tiny cymbals and bamboo clappers keep the tempo. The biggest drum is hung from a golden, decorated frame topped with the mythical creature, the Pyinsa Rupa. Solo instruments are the xylophone with bamboo slats, and the elegantly curved and tasselled Myanmar harp.Â
Dance
Myanmar choreography is series of movements gracefully flowing from one step to the other with slight pauses in between, when the pose is rigidly held for a few seconds. The pace can be fast or slow according to the type of dance. The criteria are that humans should dance as if they were marionettes and marionettes, as if they were humans.
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Performance Zat is the traditional Myanmar dance-drama led by a male dancer. A large number of pretty female dancers will make up the corps de ballet, dancing duets in turn with the leading man. The repertoire includes a classical play, comic sketches, a musical interlude called Awpair Ra (opera), and a  modern play. The show ends at dawn.
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Performance Anyeint is a dance troupe led by female dancer. The principal dancer comes on stage last after three or four of her protĂŠgĂŠs have taken their turn with their own style of dancing and their own songs. The danseuse is usually accompanied by four comics dressed in jackets, large checked waist-garments and wraparound turbans. The dancing is quick and lively. The program lasts from about 7pm to midnight.
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A-1, Taw Win St., Diplomatic Qtr, Pyay (West)
Switzerland
Ph:......................................................... 549609, 540964
Ward, DGN.
11, Khapaung St., 5½Mile, Pyay Rd., KMYT.
Fax:...........................................................................541462
Ph:............................................................................ 222482
Ph:............................................................534754, 512873
recyangon@myanmar.com.mm
Fax:.......................................................................... 227446
Fax:..........................................................534754, 512873
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
People’s Republic of China
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
inthasone_thi@yahoo.com
34, Taw Win St., Pyay (West) Ward, DGN.
Sweden
net.mm
Thailand
1, Pyi Htaung Su Yeikthar St., DGN.
Malaysia
Ph:......................................................224097, 221280~81
82, Pyi Htaung Su Yeikthar St., Pyay (West) Ward,
Ph:......................... 226721, 226728, 226824, 222784
Fax:........................................................................... 227019
DGN.
Fax:.............................................................................221713
Egypt
94, Pyay Rd., DGN.
Ph:...........................................................................................
Turkey
81, Pyi Htaung Su Yeikthar St., DGN.
...... 220230, 220251, 218479, 229865, 220248~49
19-A/B, Kan Yeik Thar St., MYGN.
Ph:.................................................................... 222886~87
Fax:...........................................................................221840
Ph:...........................................................662992, 661365
Fax:..........................................................................222865
mwyangon@kln.gov.my
Fax:.........................................................662992, 661365
16, Nat Mauk Yeikthar St., TMWE.
80, Strand Rd., KTDA.
102, Pyi Htaung Su Yeikthar St., Pyay (East) Ward,
Ph:.........................................545880, 557168, 545884
Ph:........................... 370863~65, 370867, 380321~22
DGN.
Fax:......................................................................... 549803
Fax:......................................................................... 370866
Ph:............ 212178, 212523, 212528, 212532, 212530
nepemb@mptmail.net.mm
Pakistan
britishembassy.ragoon@fco.gov.uk
Fax:............................................................................212527 ambafrance.rangoun@diplomatie.gouv.fr
A-4, Pyay Rd., Diplomatic Qtr, Pyay (West) Ward,
110, University Avenue, KMYT.
DGN.
Ph:..........................................................536509, 535756
9, Bogyoke Aung San Museum St., Bo Cho Ward
Ph:............................................................................. 222881
Fax:............................................................................511069
(2), BHN.
Fax:.............................................................................221147
Ph:..................................................................... 548951~53
pakembyangon@gmail.com
egyptembassy86@gmail.com
France
Germany
Nepal
Fax:......................................................................... 548899
The Philippines
info@rangun.diplo.de
50, Saya San Rd., Sasana Yeikthar Ward, BHN.
India
Ph:..................................................................... 558149~53
545-547, Merchant St., KTDA.
Fax:...........................................................................558154
Ph:............................................ 391219, 388412, 243972
p.e.yangon@gmail.com
Fax:.........................................................254086, 388414
russia
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38, Sagar Wah St., Pyay (East) Ward, DGN.
Indonesia
united kingdom
the United States of America
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Fax:..........................................................................254468
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info@KBRIyangon.org
Ph:............................................................ 536153, 516952
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Israel
15, Kha Paung St., HLG.
Serbia
Ph:............................................................................... 515115
114-A, Inya Rd., KMYT.
Fax:............................................................................. 515116
Ph:......................................................................515282~83
info@yangon.mfa.gov.il
Fax:.......................................................................... 504274 serbemb@yangon.net.mm
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France
Nepal
22, Arkana Street, Australia., Yarralumla,
No. 60, Rue De Courcelles, 75008-Paris, France.
Chakupat, Patan Gate, Lalitpur P.O.Box 2437
Canberra, A.C.T 2600 , Australia.
Ph:...................................................... (33) 01 56 88 15 90
Ph:..........................+97-1-552-17-88 +97-1-552-34-02
Ph:...........................................................2733811,2733751
Fax:.....................................................(33) 01 45 62 13 30
Fax:....................................................... (+977-1) 5523402
Fax:........................................................................2734357
me-paris@wanadoo.fr
Germany
emb@myanmar.wlink.com.np
Manirat@dynamite.com.au, mecanberra@ bigpond.com
Zimmer Str 56, 10117 Berlin Mitte, Germany.
Pakistan
Ph:.....................................................(0049 30) 206 1570
No. 201 St N0 10, SECTOR E-7, Islamabad.
132, Sathorn Nua Road, Bangkok 10500
Fax:................................................ (0049 30) 206 15720
Ph:..............................(0092) (51) 282 2460, 282 8828
Ph:..................(662) 233-2237, 234-4698, 233-7250,
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Fax:.................................................. (0092) (51) 282 8819
Bangkok
234-0320, 637-9406
India
Fax:.......................................................... (662) 236-6898
3/50 F, Nyayamarg, Chanakyapuri New Delhi
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110021.
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4th Floor, XANLAND Centre, 152, Amorsolo
No.3, Block - Nel(l), Road No.84, Gulshan - 2,
Fax:........................................................(009111) 6877942
Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Manila,
Dhaka.
myandeli@nda.vsnl.net.in
Philippines.
Bangladesh
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Ph:............ (88-02) 988 8903, 989 6331, 989 6298,
Indonesia
......................................................... 989 6373, 988 9215
109, Jl. Hajiagus Salim, Menteng, Jakarta Pusat.
Fax:..................................................... (0063-2) 817-5895
Fax:......................................................(88-02) 88 23 740
Ph:.........................................(62 21) 314 0440, 327 684
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mynembdk@siriusbroadband.com, mynembdk@
Fax:............................................................(62 21) 327 204
memnl@mindgate.net
siriusbb.com
myanmar@cbn.net.id
No.29, Boulevard du Regent, 1000 Brussels.
26 Hayarkon, Tel-Aviv 68011.
Ph:.................................................. (007) (095) 291 05 34
Ph:...........................................................(0032) 2513 4175
Ph:.......................................+972-3-517 0760, 517 0761
Fax:................................................(007) (095) 956 31 86
Fax:.........................................................(0032) 2513 1475
Fax:........................................................ (972) (3) 517 1440
Singapore
teltaman@aquanet.co.il
15, St Martin’s Drive, Singapore 257996.
Belgium
Brazil
Israel
Ph:................................... (0063-2) 817-2373, 812-9587
Russia
41. Ul. B. Nikitskaya (Gertsena), Moscow, Russia.
SHIS QL 08, Conjunto 14, Casa 05, Lago Sul,
Italy
71620-245 Brasilia-DF.
Via Vincenzo Belini, No.20, Interno 1, 00198,
Fax:..........................................................(0065) 7356236
Ph:................. 00-55-61-2483747, 00-55-61-3643145
Rome, Italy.
ambassador@mesingapore.org.sg
Fax:.....................................................00-55-61-3642747
Ph:.................................... (+39-6) 854-9374, 841-6863
www.mesingapore.org.sg
mebrsl@brnet.com.br
Fax:............................................................(+39-6) 841-167
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www.mebrsl.freeservers.com
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8-26, 4-Chome, Kita-Shinagawa , Shinagawa-Ku,
Ph:...........................27-12-460 6544, 27-12-460 4333
Kampong Rimbe, Gadong 3385.
Tokyo 140-0001.
Fax:.......................................................... 27-12-346 0746
Ph:............................ (673-2) 450506, (673-2) 450507
Ph:................................ (81) (03) 3441-9291, 3441-9292,
mepta@myanemb-sa.net
Fax:............................................................ (673-2) 451008
3441-9293,3441-9294, 3441-9029, 3441-9044
Sri Lanka
myanmar@brunet.bn
Fax:.................................................... (81) (03) 3447-7394
No.108, Barnes Place, Colombo 7.
contact@myanmar-embassy-tokyo.net
Ph:................................................. (94) (1) 681197, 672197
181, Preah Norodon Boulevard, Boeung Keng
met@twics.con
Fax:...............................................................(94) (1) 681196
Kang 1, Khan Chamcarmon.
www.myanmar-embassy-tokyo.net
Korea
mecmb@itmin.com, mmembcmb@eureka.lk
Ph:........................................... (855-23) 213663, 213664 Fax:.......................................................(855-23) 2136665
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Ph:.................. (82-2) 792-3341, 796-9858, 796-7814
Ph:......... 020 7629 6966, 020 7499 8841, 020 7629
The Sandringham Building, 85 Range Road,
Fax:..........................................................(82-2) 796-5570
4486
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Fax:........................................................... 020 7629 4169
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Canada
Japan
Ph:........................................................... (0065) 7350209
Queenswood 0121, South Africa.
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Ph:.............................................................. (613) 232-6434
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Fax:............................................................ (613) 232-6435
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Ph:..............................................(856) (21) 314910, 314911
United States.
No. 6, Dong Zhi Men Wai Street, Chao Yang
Fax:.......................................................... (856) (21) 314913
Ph:... (202) 332-3344, (202)332-4350, (202)332-4352
District, Beijing, 100600.
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China
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Ph:......................................0086-10-6532-0351 ext: 24
Malaysia
Fax:.................................................0086-10-6532-0408
No.8(C), Jalan Ampang Hillir, 55000.
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Ph:............... (603) 4251 5595, 42514455, 4251 6355
Vietnam
www.myanmarembassy.com
Fax:................................... (603) 4251 3855, 4251 3535
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MA St.
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No. 24, Mohamed Mazhar St., Zamalek, Cairo
Ph:......................................(84-4) 845 3369, 823 2056
11211.
Fax:..........................................................(84-4) 845 2404
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mevhan@fpt.vn
Fax:........................................................... (202) 736 6793 embassy-myanmar@access.com.eg
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CONSULATES
ORGANIZATION MYANMAR TOURISM FEDERATION (MTF)
Myanmar Tourism Transportation Association (MTTA)
Consulate of the People’s Republic
3(A), Cor of Thanthumar Rd. & Waizayantar Rd., Thuwunna Junction, TGGN.
3(A), Cor of Thanthumar Rd. & Waizayantar Rd.,
56, Main Rd., South Lanmadaw Quater, Sittwe,
Ph:................................................................01-8551012~13
Thuwunna Junction, TGGN.
Rakhine
Ph:......................................................................01-8551014
Ph:......................... 043-21126, 043-21969, 043-22241
Myanmar Hoteliers Association (MHA) 3(A), Cor of Thanthumar Rd. & Waizayantar Rd.,
Myanmar Souvenir Shops
Thuwunna Junction, TGGN.
Association (MSEA)
Ph:......................................................................01-8551014
355, Ground Flr., U Wisara Rd., SCHG.
Union of Myanmar Travel Association (UMTA)
Ph:...................................................502923, 095195464
Myanmar Domestic Tour Operators
29, Rm-802, 7th Flr., Min Yè Kyaw Swar St., LMDW.
Association (MDTOA)
Ph:................................. 214941, 214945, 09 73050761
422/424, Shwe Bon Thar St., Upper Block, PBDN.
Myanmar Tourism Marketing (MTM) 204, Rm-4(B), Bo Myat Tun St., Nilar Condo, PZDG.
Ph:.......................................09 5029602, 09 5029603
Myanmar Restaurants Association (MRA)
3(A), Cor of Thanthumar Rd. & Waizayantar Rd., Thuwunna Junction, TGGN. Ph:......................................................................01-8551014
Myanmar Hospitality Professionals
Association (MHPA)
3(A), Cor of Thanthumar Rd. & Waizayantar Rd.,
of Bangladesh
Fax:...................................................................043-23968
Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China
35th St., Bet: 65th St. & 66th St., (Yadanar Lane), CATZ. Ph:.............................02-34457, 02-34458, 02-35937 Fax:......................................................................02-35944
Ph:..................................241863, 380141, 09 73251422
Consulate General of the Republic
General Services Association
Ta-1/25, 65th St., Corner of Ngu War St., Myothit,
Myanmar Tourist Healthcare and (MTHGSA)
330, Ground Flr., Ahlone Rd., Yangon Int’l Hotel, DGN. Ph:..................................................................... 218445~46
Myanmar Tourist Guides Association (MTGA)
42/44, Bo Soon Pat St., Lower Block, PBDN. Ph:....................... 256278, 09 5071608, 09 51272914
Myanmar Tourism Human Resources
Thuwunna Junction, TGGN.
Development Association (MTHRDA)
Ph:......................................... 01-8551256, 0931544603
267, 3rd Flr, Pyay Rd., SCHG.
of India CMTZ
Ph:.. 02-81019, 02-80355, 02-80366, 09 2007559 Fax:..................................................................... 02-80366
The Consulate of Sweden 130-B, Than Lwin Rd., BHN.
Ph:.................... 01-504068, 01-539901, 09 5006972
The Honorary Consulate of Switzerland
79/80, Bahosi Housing, Wardan St., LMDW. Ph:.........................................................................01-211536 Fax:............................................................................ 211540
Ph:.......................................................... 523200, 523623
UN AGENCIES Food & Agriculture Organization
United Nations High Commissioner
United Nations Programme on HIV/
Seed Production Centre (MAS), Insein Rd.,
287, Pyay Rd., SCHG.
137/1, Than Lwin St., KMYT.
Gyogone, P.O Box-101, ISN.
Ph:......................................... 524022, 524024, 524025
Ph:..........................................................538087, 538938
Ph:......................................................................641672~73
Fax:........................................................................... 524031
Fax:...........................................................................503160
Fax:............................................................................641561
myaya@unhcr.org
www.unaids.org
United Nations Office of the Resident
World Food Programme (WFP)
(FAO)
FAO-MMR@fao.org
International Labour Organization
(ILO)
for Refugees (UNHCR)
& Humanitarian Coordinator of the
United Nations System’s Operational
AIDS (UNAIDS)
5, Kanbawza St., Shwe Taung Gyar (2) Ward, BHN.
1, Kanbe’ St., Cor of Kaba Aye Pagoda St., YKN.
Activities (UNRC)
Ph:.................................................................... 566538~39
6, Natmuak Rd., TMWE.
Fax:..................................................................01-2305976
Fax:......................................................................... 566538
Ph:................................................... 542910~19 (10 Lines)
wfp.yangon@wfp.org
yangon@ilo.org
Fax:......................................................... 292739, 544531
www.ilo.org/yangon
Ph:..............................................................01-2305971~76
World Health Organization (WHO)
United Nations Children’s Fund
United Nations Office on Drugs and
23-A, Inya Myaing St., Shwe Taung Gyar (2) Ward,
11-A, Malikha St., MYGN.
Fax:..................................................................650408~09
BHN.
Ph:.. 666903, 660556, 660538, 660398, 664539
lawin@searo.who.int
Ph:............................................................01-2305960~69
Fax:...........................................................................651334
www.whomyanmar.org
Fax:................................................................. 01-2305965
fo.myanmar@unodc.org
unicefyangon@unicef.org
www.unodc.org/myanmar
(UNICEF)
www.unicef.org/myanmar
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Crime (UNODC)
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
6, Natmauk Rd., TMWE.
6, Natmauk Rd., BHN.
Ph:.................. 546309 (Direct), 542910~19 (10 Lines)
Ph:................................................... 542910~19 (10 Lines)
........................................................................ (C/O – UNDP)
Fax: ........................................................ 545634, 544531
Fax:.......................................546029 544436, 545634
registry.mm@undp.org
............................................................544531 (C/O-UNDP) myanmar.office@unfpa.org www.myanmar.unfpa.org
2, Pyay Rd., 7 Mile, MYGN. Ph:....................................................................650405~06
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Pindaya
Global Grace Pindaya Hotel 25, Shwe Oo Min Pagoda Road, Singoung Quarter, Pindaya Township, Shan State. Tel: 09 49100088, 09 8622447, 081-66189 hotelggpindaya@gmail.com globalgracehotelpindaya.com
TaungOo
Global Grace Taungoo Hotel 20, Corner Of Mingalar Road & Setshin Road, Near Mile Dar Field Taungoo,Taungoo. Tel: 054-23414, 26167, 26168, 23764 hotelggtaungoo@gmail.com www.globalgracetaungoohotel. com
YANGON
| No.33, Nawaday Street, Yaw Min Gyi Quarter, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: +951 375981~83 sunnyholiday.ygn@gmail.com
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Sunny Holiday Hotel
Hotel M
Friendship Hotel
HOT LINE Mandalay
09 91023733 09 91024733
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Ocean Pearl Inn 1, 2, 3
City Centre & Business Area. Tel: 01 297007, 299874, 09 794668533, 09 250013204 phoo.kk@gmail.com www.myanmarhotel-budget.com
Art & Craft YANGON
Pansodan Gallery 144, 2nd Floor, Middle Block, Corner of Mahabandoola Road & Pansoden Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon. Yangon Heritage Trust 22/24, Pansoedan Road,1st Floor, Kyauktada Township, Yangon. Tel: 240544, 09 73055187
MANDALAY
Kyi Mwei Nyein (Handicrafts) 64, 41st Street, Between of 83rd & 84th Street, Mahar Aung Myay Township, Mandalay. Tel: 09 91018358, 09 797404062 Shwe Hnin Si (Gold Smith) 118, 36th Street, Between of 78th & 79th Street, Mahar Aung Myay Township, Mandalay. Tel: 30218, 09 91036658, 09 33040979
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Bagan
Erawati Raft Floating Bar café and Souvenirs Entrance Nu Phaya Bagan, erawatiraft@gamil.com, 09797571237
bookshop YANGON
Bookworm 229, Pansoedan Street, Ground Floor, Upper Block, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: 389611, 09 780162900, 09421109960 bookwormbooksmyanmar@ gmail.com Book Worm Waizayantar Orange Shopping Centre, 2nd Floor, Room-S5, Thingangyun Township, Yangon. Tel: 09 421109960 Innwa 244-246, Pansoedan Street, Upper Block, Kyauktada Township, Yangon. Tel: 243216, 389838, 374324 Innwa 18, Ground Floor, U Htun Lin Chan Street, Kamayut Township, Yangon. Tel: 514387 Innwa Books and Cafe 206(D), 2nd Floor, Myanmar HAGL Plaza, Corner of Kaba Aye Pagoda Road and No.1 Industrial Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 09 263684559, 09 5119134 Khit Thit Sar Pay 470, Mahabandoola Road, Top of 31st Street & Bo Soon Pat Street, Pabedan Township, Yangon. Tel: 380968, 095194969 Monument 150, Dhama Zedi Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 536306, 537805 Myanmar Book Centre 55, Ahlone Road, Corner of Baho Road, Ahlon Township, Yangon. Tel: 221271, 09 73015993, Ngar Doe Sar Pay Sayar San Road, Corner Of Pearl Condo, Pearl Condo, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 09 73055543, 09 73147732 Sar Pay (2) 262-264, Ground Floor, Pansoedan Street, Upper Block, Kyauktada Township, Yangon. Tel: 09 73033802, 09 5145318 Sar Pay (5) 138-140, 1st Floor, Pansoedan Road, Corner of Mahabandoola Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon. Tel: 09 73125067, 09 73140936 Sar Pay (6) Yankin Road, In front of B.E.H.S (1), Yankin Township, Yangon. Tel: 09 73019665 Sar Pay (7) 360-B, Thu Min Galar Road, South Okkalapa Township, Yangon. Tel: 09 5179812, 09 73008254 Sar Pay Yadanar B-1, Pyay Road, Ground Floor, Taw Win Center, Dagon Township, Yangon. Tel: 0973139359, 095069840, 09448011120, 098618588
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Tab Book Centre Room(4015~4017), 3rd Floor, Taw Win Centre, Pyay Road, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: 01- 8600043~44 Today Merchant Street, Corner of Seikkanthar Street, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: 398166, 0973150362 Yar Pyae (Pansodan) 262-B, Pansoedan Street, Upper Block, Kyauktada Township, Yangon. Tel: 243351, 305952
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Aung Gyi Corner of 30th & 71st Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 09 91028214 City Mart 19 Shopping Centre (Book Stand) 19th Street, 65th & 66th Street, Aung Myay Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 61240, 61120, 61136, 61139 Innwa Corner of 31st & 84th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 09 43128820 Moe Kaung Kin sa-4/24, 66th Street, Between of Khaing Shwe Wah & Zalattwah Street, Chan Mya Thar Zi Township, Mandalay. Tel: 82047, 09 2043778, 09 91020367 Nagar 290-B, 83rd Street, Between of 29th & 30th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 35267, 39869, 21527, 22558 Nyo G(2-3), 71st Street, Between of 29th & 30th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 74418, 74764, 69701 Ocean 73 (Book Stand) Block-2, 73rd Street, Between of Thazin & Ngu Shwe Wah Street, Chan Mya Thar Zi Township, Mandalay. Tel: 09 250896712~5 Ocean 78 (Book Stand) Basement, Yadanarbon Diamond Plaza, Between of 33rd & 34th Street, Between of 77th & 78th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 67187, 09 73031503, 09 73189726 Seik Ku Cho Cho A-5G, 77th Street, Between of 31st & 32nd Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 09 31379997, 09 250584452 Tun Oo 101, 84th Street, Between of 29th & 30th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 73502, 39801, 39891, 72518
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MAHLZEIT CAFE 84, Pan Hlaing Street, Sanchaung Township, Yangon, The Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Tel: 95 9 784 151 250 reservation@mahlzeit-myanmar. com www.mahlzeit-myanmar.com Monsoon 85-87, Theinbyu Road, Botahtaung Township, Yangon. Tel: 295224, 09 43121431 Sharky’s 117, Dhama Zedi Road, Kamayut Township, Yangon. Tel: 524677, 373009 Sharky’s 81, Pansoedan Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: 252702, 370971 Yangon Bake House (Inya Road) 30, Inya Road, Kamayut Townshp, Yangon. Tel: 09 977117932, 09977117954 Yangon Bake House (Pearl Condo) Pearl Condo, Block(C), Ground Floor, Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 9977117947
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MANDALAY
Central Park’s Pizza 6, Corner of 32nd & 66th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 09 91013500, 09 256136778, 09 256360747
YANGON
50th Street Building-A1, Star City, Thanlyin, Yangon. Tel: 397060 Easy Café 24-D, Nar Nat Taw Sreet, Sanchaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: 09 250360189 Easy Café 30-A, Bo Yar Nyunt Street, Dagon Township, Yangon. Tel: 09 250360189
Bldg. No. 002/124, 27th Street, Between of 63rd & 64th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay, Myanmar. Tel: 66790, 09 977248771, 09 420187010 Facebook.com/indianfoodinmyanmar
Raymond’s 32nd Street, Between of 69th & 70th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 09 2034320, 09 970055663 Myanmar Mother 75th Street, Between of 26th & 27th Street, Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. Tel: 09 454561280, 09 5139664
gems & jewellery MANDALAY
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