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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Inlay Lake to get new floating market


Fruit and vegetables being sold at the floating market.

Inlay March 29 

A new floating market will be built in Myanmar’s famous Inlay Lake in Shan State in May as the existing floating market in Heyar Village gradually turns into the land, said sources from
the tourism industry.

One reason Shan State  attracts international touristis due to world-famous Inlay Lake with floating islands and the custom and tradition of Inn ethnics. Therefore, the authorities are taking systematic measures for the conservation and beautifying of the grand lake. The existing floating market has seen such changes since 2000, so the plan has started to open a new market to catch greater attraction of local and international visitors.

Out of the 20 floating villages, Inpawkhon Village and Nanpanpaukpar Village which still have 70 to 80 per cent floating homes have been tentatively selected for a new market where textile, silverware and local products will be sold.

A coordination meeting also took place to discuss the conservation of Inlay Lake, protection of watershed areas, biodiversity and wood plantations, improvement of socio-economy of the local people and systematic sharing of funds. The meeting was held at the office of the Shan State government on 18 March. It was also attended by Union Minister for Hotels and Tourism U Ohn Maung.

The union minister also held a meeting on 19 March with civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations to discuss the conservation and maintenance of the Inlay Lake.

The Myawady Daily

Thursday, March 23, 2017

U Bein Bridge to have temporary repairs ahead of Thingyan Festival



Mandalay March 23

U Bein Bridge in Mandalay’s Amarapura Township will undergo temporary repairs ahead of the Thingyan Festival, according to Mandalay Region Government.

As visitors usually throng the landmark bridge in the Thingyan Festival, temporary repairs will be carried out with Ks-4 million donated by the board of trustees of Taung Min Gyi Monastery so that the bridge can cope with large crowds of visitors during the Thingyan Festival.

“We need funds for long-term maintenance of the bridge. But for the time being, we’ll carry out temporary repairs to make sure the strength of it during the Thingyan Festival,” said Mandalay Region Resources and Environmental Conservation Minister U Myo Thit.

The Region Government has instructed Amarapura Township authorities to make preparations to ensure safety of visitors to the bridge during the Thingyan Festival. 

‘‘Myanmar Tea Wood Co has carried out renovation works out of its own pocket on the bridge since last March, but after completing around 30 percent of the works, the company has stopped renovation, and the Regional Government has asked the company about it,’’ said minister U Myo Thit.

U Bein Bridge is over 160 years old, and badly torn by the weather. So far five major repairs have been carried out since 2000 and in 2014- 2015 fiscal year, a major repair was carried out at an expense of Ks-13.4 million.

The Myawady Daily

Sunday, March 19, 2017

MNDAA insurgents launch harassing attacks on Laukkai with artillery firing


Photos show damages due to the attacks of MNDAA in Laukkai


Nay Pyi Taw March 19

Myanmar Nationalities Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) troops conducted a harassing attack on Laukkai, firing 10 shells of supposedly 107mm rockets between 7.50 pm and around 10 pm from the point between BP- 126 and BP-127 on the border on 17 March. Before this, MNDAA had suffered serious casualties and heavy loss of weapons after Tatmadaw troops’ attacks and re-control of Point-1176 Hill on 8 March, Point-1269 Hill on 15 March, Point-1052 Hill on 16 March and Point-1088 Hill on 17 March, which were taken control by MNDAA since 6 March, 2017. So, they made the harassing attack with the intention of holding back the major offensives by Tatmadaw troops and destroying the life and property of innocent civilians in and around Laukkai.

Of 10 shells, one shell fell near Nali Village, four near Htin Pa Kyaing Village, two near the forest at the foot of Maha Myat Muni Pagoda Hill in Laukkai, and three near the housing for warveterans. An uninhi-bited house in the war-veteran housing was hit and damaged by shelling, but no other places were damaged.

Tatmadaw columns returned artillery fire to MNDAA troops with restrictions and accuracy to ensure those shells do not fell beyond the border.


The Myawady Daily

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Friday, March 17, 2017

ေမာင္ေတာၿမိဳ႕နယ္ ေအာင္ဇံ ရဲကင္းမွလုယူခံရသည့္ လက္နက္ ၃ လက္အနက္မွ က်န္ရွိေနသည့္ ဘီေအ-၆၃ အမ်ိဳးအစား လက္နက္တစ္လက္ ျပန္လည္ေတြ႕ရွိ


ေနျပည္ေတာ္ ၊ ၁၇-၃-၂၀၁၇

ရခိုင္ျပည္နယ္ ေမာင္ေတာၿမိဳ႕နယ္ ေအာင္ဇူနယ္ေျမ ေအာင္ဇံရဲကင္း ရဲတပ္ဖြဲ႕ဝင္မ်ား ထံမွ မတ္ ၁၁ ရက္က လူငါးဦး လုယူသြားေသာ လက္နက္သံုးလက္ အနက္ က်န္ရွိေနသည့္ ဘီေအ-၆၃ တစ္လက္အား ယေန႔နံနက္ပိုင္းတြင္ ျပန္လည္ေတြ႕ရွိခဲ့ေၾကာင္း သိရသည္။

ေအာင္ဇူနယ္ေျမ ေခတၱနယ္ေျမမွဴးႏွင့္ အဖြဲ႕၊ ေအာင္ဇံေက်းရြာ ျပည္သူ႔စစ္အဖြဲ႕ တုိ႕သည္ မတ္ ၁၁ ရက္ ညေန ၅ နာရီက ေသနတ္လုယူ ထြက္ေျပးသြားသည့္ လမ္းေၾကာင္းမ်ား အတုိင္း လုိက္လံရွင္းလင္း ခဲ့ရာ နယ္စပ္မွတ္တုိင္ ၄၂ အနီး ေဝလာေတာင္ ေခ်ာင္းေဘး၌ ဘီေအ-၉၄ (က်ည္အိမ္မပါ) ႏွစ္လက္အား ျပန္လည္ေတြ႕ရွိ ခဲ့သည္။

က်န္ရွိသည့္ ဘီေအ-၆၃ ေသနတ္တစ္လက္ (က်ည္ ၁၅ ေတာင့္ပါ က်ည္အိမ္တစ္ခု) အား နယ္စပ္မွတ္တုိင္ ၄၂ ကင္းစခန္း၏ နယ္စပ္ ၿခံစည္း႐ိုး အေနာက္ေျမာက္ဘက္ တစ္ဖက္ ႏုိင္ငံဘက္ျခမ္းရွိ ေဘာ္ရစ္ေတလီရြာ၏ အေရွ႕ ဘက္ႏွစ္မုိင္ ခန္႔ေဝးသည့္ ဆာရာမတ္ေခ်ာင္း အေရွ႕ဘက္ကမ္း ခ်ဳံပုတ္အတြင္း၌ ေဘာ္ရစ္ေတလီ ရြာသားႏွစ္ဦးက ယေန႔နံနက္ပိုင္းတြင္ ရွာေဖြေတြ႕ရွိ ခဲ့သျဖင့္ ကင္းစခန္းသို႔ လာေရာက္ အေၾကာင္းၾကားခဲ့ရာ နယ္ျခားေစာင့္ ရဲတပ္ဖဲြ႕မွ တာဝန္ရွိသူ မ်ားက နံနက္ ၉ နာရီတြင္ နယ္စပ္ၿခံစည္း႐ိုး အနီး သြားေရာက္၍ ေသနတ္ႏွင့္ ဆက္စပ္ပစၥည္း မ်ားအား လက္ခံလႊဲေျပာင္း ရယူခဲ့ေၾကာင္း သိရွိရသည္။

ျမ၀တီေန႔စဥ္သတင္းစာ ၊ စာ(၉)

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Japan’s watercraft for Rakhine water transport


The Kissapanadi 1 passenger ship in the Ngalapway Jetty in Kyaukpyu, Rakhine. 
The vessel will be used for inland passenger transport.

Nay Pyi Taw March 16

One of the Three ships that will be used for sorely needed inland waterway passenger transport in Rakhine State arrived yesterday at the Ngalapway Jetty in Kyaukpyu.

The Kissapanadi 1 is one of three passenger ships donated by Japan to Myanmar. A team of officials from the Rakhine Division of Inland Water Transport are to be given a five-day course on operating the Japanese vessel, after which the ship will be piloted to Sittway. The Kissapanadi has an aluminum body, is 29.90 meters long, has a draught of 1.6 meters, capacity for 145 passengers and can travel up to 20 mph.

The Kissapanadi 1 passenger ship is worth 267.300 million Japanese Yen and was transported from Kobe, Japan on the GRIEJ JE carrier craft.

The Ministry of Transport and Communications, in an effort to develop the air and water transportation sectors in Myanmar, planned eight new projects with Japan, agreeing to donate three passenger ships. On 12 September 2016, officials from the two countries signed the Exchange of Notes for the project. The Kissapanadi 2 is scheduled to arrive in May and the arrival date for the Kissapanadi 3 is still under discussion.

The Myawady Daily

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

42 weapons still lost in Maungtaw following 9 October attack


Nay Pyi Taw March 15

There are still 42 lost weapons in the hands of the violent armed men who attacked the border outposts in Maungtaw on 9 October and killed several policemen.

Since the 9 October attacks, regional instability occurred up to 14th March at the cost of 17 policemen and civilians who were killed and and 15 who were injured. Two weapons from the Tatmadaw were lost and out of 68 arms lost from the police, 28 have been recovered and 40 are still missing.

Security forces seized two home-made short guns and two long guns, one home-made gun, one revolver, one pistol, one M-22 gun totally eight arms and 15 bullets, 70 machetes and one harpoon from the violent attackers. 

Moreover, 38 local people had been attacked and some were killed by the violent attackers from 5 October 2016 until 14 March 2017.

The Myawady Daily

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Information on violent attacks of MNDAA insurgents at Laukkai released


Photo shows damaged parts of building in insurgent attacks in Laukkai.

Damaged equipment scattered in building.

Damaged parts seen in building.

Dead bodies seen on the road.

Nay Pyi Taw March 14

Insurgents of Myanmar Nationalities Democratic Alliance Army- MNDAA led by Pheung Kya-shin and Pheung Tar-shwin after making reinforcements with the cash they received from illegal businesses and drug trafficking in northeast Shan State attacked Laukkai in 2009 and from 9 February to 18 April in 2015, Mongkoe region from 20 November to 5 December 2016, Point 2145 in early January 2017, and Laukkai Town on 6 March 2017. And with the intention of harming and infl icting losses on the self-administered zone government, the MNDAA was launching heavy weapon and small arm attacks against Tatmadaw outposts, police outposts and public buildings in Laukkai and arson attacks and committing robberies, kidnappings and forced recruitments in the early morning on 6 March 2017. Hence, the Tatmadaw columns hit them back for area clearance.

About 300 MNDAA insurgents during the time from 1.45 am to about 3 am on 6 March spread out and launched synchronized attacks against Tatmadaw and police outposts in Yanlonkyaing, Kokang Traffice Police Office in Laukkai, house of U Wai Hsan, member of the Kokang Self-Administered Zone leading body, and Tatmadaw outposts serving security duties near border posts. About 50 insurgents divided themselves into three- or four-member groups entered Laukkai and committed violent attacks including the torching of Fulilike Hotel, Kyinphu Hotel and Kyinkyan Hotel, the kidnapping and robbing of innocent people and the torching of about 20 public-owned cars in front of Paisein Hotel.

With regard to the incident of violent attack at Fulilike Hotel, about 45 members of MNDAA insurgents arrived at the hotel at about 3 am and seized keys of vehicles being hung at the security room at the entrance of the hotel compound. The insurgents robbed about 300 million yuans from the hotel and took 120 male staff and 200 female staff, totaling 320 as hostages with the use of vehicles which were stationary in front of the hotel. In taking hostages, a staff (under scrutiny for name) who refused to go along with MNDAA insurgents was shot dead and a female staff (under scrutiny for name) was raped by MNDAA insurgents. Then, they were taken along the jungle lane. On arrival at a hill where they took a break, as MNDAA insurgents asked whether the arrested women wish to join them or not, four of arrestees agreed it. However, the insurgents selected 50 women to discharge duties at their troops except those women from other country. A total of 10 staff members from other country out of 120 arrestee male staff were released, and 110 remaining male staff and about 150 women were taken to Namsang by cars. According to the more related information, those arrestees will be ordered to attend the insurgent courses by sending them from Namsang to Hon-aing region estimated map reference (MG-864630) in Kongyan Township where MNDAA insurgents activate their movements. 

The terrorist acts of MNDAA insurgents in Laukkai region caused damage and loss at many public buildings and left many innocent civilian ethnic people injured. A total of 320 innocent civilian ethnic people were held hostages as recruitment for them. Five innocent civilian ethnic people and five Kokang traffic police died, and four members of Kokang traffic police were taken hostages.

From March 6 to 12, the Tatmadaw columns conducted continued clearance operations in order to prevent renewed insurgents attacks and restore peace and stability to the region. There were 48 small and big clashes between the Tatmadaw and the MNDAA insurgents. Some officers and other ranks of the Tatmadaw had to sacrifice their lives and were injured for the country. Until now, the MNDAA is carrying  out defensive attacks at Point-1088, Point-1269, BP-126 and BP-127 near the border line by taking advantage of the hills and ground conditions. Since then, the Tatmadaw columns have been conducting the clearance operations there to restore peace to the region as quickly as possible.

The MNDAA has intentionally committed the destructive acts such as attacks on military camps and civilian targets, ambush and setting fire to the public buildings far and wide in Laukkai at a time when the entire people are longing for internal peace. The region sees renewed bouts of fighting, resulting in a halt to the regular operation of businesses and damaging to the people’s property and interest. Locals are worried about the stability of border region and do not want the situation that may lead to the deterioration of relations between the two countries caused by the unstable conditions. In addition, they want the soonest restoration of stability to the region and the control of illegal administrative routes of the insurgents through cooperation between the two countries.

The Myawady Daily

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Motorboat seized, 11 arrested in Naf River, Rakhine State


Left: The arrested motorboat. Right: The 11 people suspected of illegally crossing countries.

Nay Pyi Taw February 22

Tatmadaw (Navy) seized an illegal motor-boat in the Naf River as it was heading to Bangladesh Monday evening.

The security forces found the boat during routine patrol at about 4:40 pm and arrested the 11 men on board who were believed to be going to a neighbouring country illegally.

They are Ko Ni Mula, 35, from Apaukwa village in Kyauktaw Township; Armin Nu Hauk, 18, from Khaung Toke village; Sidi Armauk, 40, and Akiyar, 35, from Phatkon; Nay Nasae, 57, from Wakan village; Yark Mina, 16, and Nu Yar Sizar, 2, from Hla Saung Kauk village; Marmuk Nu Lan, 31, from The’ Chaung village in Sittway Township; La Luu,  26, from Pauktaw Township; Gum Hu Saung, 42, from Than Tat Khali village in Punnagyun Township and Hadi Nula, 32, from Thati village.

Security forces have arranged to hand over the 11 suspects to Myoma Police Station in Sittway.

The Myawady Daily

Monday, February 20, 2017

Pyaswe elephant camp attractive to local and foreign visitors by extending visiting time


Visitors observe nature of elephants at the camp.

Mawlaik February 20

Pyaswe elephant camp in Mawlaik, Sagaing Region, extends visiting time for local and foreign tourists from 3 pm to 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday in addition to 8 am to 12 noon every day due to increasing number of visitors, said an official of Township Information and Public Relations Department.

The camp is located beside Mawlaik-Pyaungbok- Sawbwa Yayshin road, at Mawku protected public forest, four miles from Mawlaik.

In the past, the elephant camp was attractive to foreigners only. As the camp was opened as the ecotourism area, not only globetrotters but local people around Mawlaik Township pay visit to the camp.

The camp collects K1,000 per head of local visitor and K20,000 per foreigner to take relaxation at the elephant camp. Moreover, the camp gives services of elephant riding to the visitors. They can ride elephants at K3,000 per local visitor and K20,000 per foreigner along the short trip.

Visitors may take photos on feeding elephants and elephant riding. The camp keeps eight adult elephants and nine elephant calves.

Yadanarpon Daily

Monday, January 16, 2017

Sagaing Region becomes popular attraction for visitors


Photo shows downtown area of a city.

Monywa January 16

Sagaing Region has become a popular attraction for visitors as the authorities and relevant tour organizations started expanding new destinations in the Region beginning 2016.

According to local tour operators, the number of travellers who enquired about new destinations in Sagaing Region has significantly increased month by month.

One of tour operators said that the authorities should establish some development facilities including recreation resorts and structures in the areas with natural landscapes in partnership with local and foreign investors under the existing laws and regulations.

In modern time, both local and international visitors enjoy travelling not only in nearby destinations but in far-flung regions to get travel experience, he added.

The Ministry of Hotels and Tourism continues to implement ecotourism in resources-rich areas to promote the country’s tourism industry which can help raise the country’s earnings, develop local small-andmedium sized enterprises and create more job opportunities for local people.

Sagaing Region Chief Minister Dr Myint Naing took action against companies which illegally operated mining businesses in the region last year to boost no smoking industry in the region.

Ancient pagodas and temples as well as other historic objects can be found in some parts of the region. Those objects gradually faded away, a resident said.

The region authorities are now trying to introduce Zalonetaung Hill on Shwebo-Myitkyina Road, 28 miles from Indaw Township, Nwenyein Village in Shwebo District where has a lot of glaze ware workshops and Lezin modern village located in southeast of Monywa Town where the ministry targets to develop community-based tourism.

The Myawady Daily

Prompt actions in need to save Spirulina Lake


Twin Daung Lake is situated in Sagaing’s Budalin Township.

Yangon January 16

Prompt actions are required to prevent spirulina from disappearing in Twin Daung Lake following the steep decline in production of the rare algae unique to the lake in Sagaing’s Budalin Township.

"The production of algae has been suspended since 2013, as the production started to decline largely in 2012 as a result of freshwater seeping into the lake," said a responsible person of Renewable Energy Association Myanmar.

Freshwater comes from Ye Budalin irrigation canal, which opened in 2006 to irrigate farmlands in the area.

"Three years into suspension of the production, concerned authorities still can’t control freshwater seeping into the lake," he said, calling for national level actions to conserve the lake, which is also a tourist attraction to both local and foreign visitors.

Myanmar Pharmaceutical Industries began harvesting natural blooms of spirulina at Twin Daung in 1988. Each year it produces about 150 tons of dry spirulina, a bluegreen algae that is rich in protein and widely used in traditional medicine.

The uniquely high pH level of the water at Twin Daung’s volcanic lake has enabled the rare spirulina algae to bloom at the mountain, one of only four natural sites in the world. While spirulina requires a pH level of about 9, the water coming into the lake has a pH of 7, seriously affecting the eco-system that algae needs to bloom.

Spirulina production was halted in 2013 after production declined by 75 percent.

The Myawady Daily

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Armed terrorism course instructor, trainees captured together with arms in Buthidaung Township


Documentary photo shows armed terrorism course instructor and trainees arrested together with arms near Maunggyitaung Village in Buthidaung Township.

Photo shows seized locally-made guns.


Nay Pyi Taw January 5

Following the terrorist attacks on No (1) Border Guard Police Headquarters in Kyikanpyin, Maungtaw Township, Rakhine State, on 9 October 2016, Tatmadaw columns have been performing area clearance operations in the township. In so doing, information was received that the Bengali terrorists were conducting armed terrorism courses and collecting arms and ammunition with intent to further attack Maungtaw Township and then Buthidaung Township and other places. Acting on the information, a combined force composed of Buthidaung Station and border guard police has been carrying out a full operation in Buthidaung Township since November. In Maunggyitaung Village at estimated map reference (DU-517135), about four miles from the north of Buthidaung at about 12.30 pm today, terrorism course instructor Bengali Mahmad Karat, son of Armi Dane, and trainees who had completed the course namely Kumuru, son of Tarhe, Di Mahmud, son of Shaw Phiroon and Mardula, son of Mahmauk, totalling four were arrested. According to the investigation over the arrested persons, 14 locally-made shotguns with about 18-mm diameter barrel each packed in the polyethylene bag were unearthed in the betel farm near the village.

At present, some international news agencies and Internet news pages mention the wrong information on various topics of violating human rights including the acts of the Tatmadaw and the Border Guard Police Force killing Bengalis as genocide in order to focus on propagation and motivation. According to the recent incident, the Tatmadaw and the Border Guard Police Force do not commit tortures and killings but those Bengalis wishing to make attempts to act insurgency and terrorist attacks again in Rakhine State while speeding up their conspiracy in order to commit more terrorist acts against the Tatmadaw and the Border Guard Police Force members as well as local Rakhine ethnic people by infiltrating into Maungtaw Township and other townships.

With regard to the arrested persons, the continuous investigation is being made to expose the suspects related to the case and chains of information.

The Myawady Daily

Four suspects,14 hand-made guns seized in Buthidaung


Four suspects and 14 hand-made guns seized in Buthitaung.


Nay Pyi Taw January 5

Upon receipt of the news at about 3 am yesterday that those who had completed an insurgent military training course were nearing the village of Maunggyitaung in Bauthidaung township carrying weapons, security forces blocked entry routes in order to intercept them.

While searching, security forces detained Mamad Karat the trainer and 3 trainees named Kumuru, De Mamud, Mardular

— 4 in all. After interrogation that resulted in confessions, security forces searched for weapons, finding 14 hand-made guns in a field of betel palms which belonged to De Mamud.

It is learnt that legal action will be taken against the arrested in accord with the law.


The Myawady Daily

Monday, January 2, 2017

Natpauk elephant camp attractive to local and international tourists



Indaw January 2

Not only globetrotters but homegrown tourists pay visits to Natpauk elephant camp created as the ecotourismdestination, according to the domestic tourism services.

Natpauk elephant camp is located in Indaw Township of Katha District, Sagaing Region. It has beendesignated as the ecotourism  destination for two months.

International tourists visit the elephant camp by linking with international travels and tour companies. The majority of tourists arrive at the elephant camp through waterway trips from the Ayeyawady River.

More than hundreds of tourists visit the elephant camp on public holidays, significant religious days and office holidays.

Visitors may observe elephants from three forest reserves in the camp. Children and adults may ride elephants on short trips. The elephant camp is kept open from 8 am to 4 pm on Sunday and from 8 am to 12 noon on remaining days.

The local and international tourists may view skill demonstration of elephants and their worksite nature.

The elephants from the camp have been undergone training since 2009. More than 200 international tourists and more than 400 local people visited the elephant camp up to December 2016.

Yadanarpon Daily

Over 120,000 flowers showcased in Flower Festival



Pyi Oo Lwin January 2

The 11th Flower Festival, which was held in National Kandawgyi Botanical Gardens in PyinOoLwin from December 15 to 31, was also packed with visitors this year and the number of visitors this year was more than previous year.

“The Flower Festival is held in PyinOoLwin in December every year. During the festival, we used 25 percent of fake flowers as sculptures could be decorated only with artificial flowers,” said U Wei Myo Aung, general manager of National Kandawgyi Gardens.

“The Flower Festival this year was more packed than previous year. In the festival, we managed to put fake flowers as less as we could. Moreover, we reduced the number of sculptures decorated with flowers,” said U Wei Myo Aung.

Nearly 120,000 flowers including yellow flowers from Thailand and China were showcased in the Flower Festival.

Htoo Foundation Group has hired the National Kandawgyi Gardens from Forest Department at a price of Ks-55 million per year under 15-year contract since November 2008. The entry fee of the garden is Ks-1,000 for adults and Ks-500 for children.

More than 100,000 visitors came to the garden during the period of the festival and about 50,000 visitors come to the gardens in other months.

The botanical gardens have three museums. The Fossils Museum houses fossils of mammals, reptiles, and invertebrates, and the Petrified Wood Museum displays fossils of plants, colourful stones, toddy-palm roots, as well as things made from fossils of plants.

The Butterfly Museum has various species of butterflies from Nepal, Taiwan, South America, Japan and South East Asia. Moreover, there is also an orchid garden in the botanical gardens.

The Myawady Daily

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Mann Shwe Set Taw pagoda festival to start next Feb



Yangon December 22

The annual Mann Shwe Set Taw pagoda festival will kick off on February 1 next year, according to Magway Region Government.

The pagoda festival will be held for 76 days from February 1 to April 17, and the region government is adopting regulations and will also reform the new pagoda board of trustees.

“In this year’s festival, arbitrary donations will not be collected in tender process,” said the pagoda board of trustees. Previously, the region government collected donations for regional development tasks.

And the region government also plans to make the tender process transparent and cancel tenders for some services.

“We won’t invite tenders for some services which pose burden to pilgrims. Mainly, there will no longer be tolls, parking fees and so on. And our board will supply electricity,” said U Myint Thein, chairman of the pagoda board of trustees.

The festival is the longest pagoda festival in the country and usually draws large number of festival goers, but there are also criticisms over high prices of accommodation, meals and so on.

The Myawady Daily

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Fire destroys five houses in Maungtaw



Nay Pyi Taw December 18

A fire that began in a vacant house between Kyikanpyin (Middle) and Kyikanpyin (south) in Maungtaw Township destroyed five other houses made of bamboo mat walls and thatch roofs at 6:10 pm on Friday.

The fire was extinguished at about 7:50 pm by security forces, the fire brigade and the public. An investigation has been launched into the fire by security forces.

The Myawady Daily

Friday, December 16, 2016

Villager abducted by armed group in Maungtaw


The IEDs seized by security forces in the area clearance operation.

Nay Pyi Taw December 16

Acting on a phone tip that claimed an armed group had abducted a villager, security forces conducted an investigation Tuesday night and found out that foreman Herby Roman from Thawunchaung (North) Village in Muangtaw Township was kidnapped by a 17-member armed group.

It was later discovered that the armed group led by Mawlawi Zubaing fired shots and abducted Herby Roman at his home in Thawunchaung Ywathit Village.

Security forces found a bullet shell casing in the kitchen of the abductee and conducting area clearance operations in the eastern portion of Thawunchaung Village.

Security forces also seized two 90-foot long, 4.5-foot wide pieces of cloth commonly used to make uniforms hidden in a thatch plantation near Leikai Village in the township on Monday.

Security forces also seized two activated improvised land mines in bags along with automobile pistons used in making land mines while conducting area clearance operations in the hills near Mayintaung and Hmawtaung.

The Myawady Daily

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Naga New Year Festival to draw larger number of foreign visitors



Yangon December 15

Naga Traditional New Year Festival is an annual festival of Naga tribes held in Naga Self- Administered Zone in Sagaing Township and is one of few tribal festivals in Myanmar that particularly attracts foreign tourists.

According to bookings so far, local tour operators predict that the festival which will be held in January next year would draw larger number of foreign visitors compared to previous years.

“Until four-five years ago, foreign travellers did not know about that festival. But the festival became popular online two years ago, and foreign visitors started to visit the festival,” said Daw Myint Swe, owner of Myint Travel Agency.

The festival will be held on January 12 to 16. According to tour operators, most of the foreign travellers are from Europe. 

Last year, the self-administered zone which is made up of Lahe, Leshi and Nanyun townships, received 48 foreign travellers. The coming festival is also expected to draw local travellers from four corners of the country.

The Myawady Daily

Section 144 of Criminal Procedure imposed on Maungtaw township


Nay Pyi Taw December 15

Following the violent attacks on No (1) Border Guard Police Force (Kyikanpyin), Ngakhuya Police Outpost and Koetankauk Police Outpost, a curfew order to ban gatherings of five or more people in public places from 7 pm to 6 am has been imposed for two months since 9th December.

Before the violent attacks, a curfew from 11 pm to 4 am was imposed on the area but it was later extended to “from 6 pm to 6 am” after the attacks. Those who were found to have breached this order had to pay a fine of Ks. 20,000.

The Myawady Daily
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