Since Myanmar is predominantly Buddhist, a Myanmar monastery implies a Buddhist monastery. There is no village or town where there is no monastery. The residents of a monastery are called

Easy do-it-yourself recipe for Myanmar snack_traditional delicacy. Ingredients: Glutinous Rice – 3 tins Rice – 1 tin Brown Jaggery – 25 ticals Salt – to taste Peanut – 5 ticals

Just opposite to the three capitals of Myanmar kings Inwa, Amarapura and Mandalay and running along the west bank of the mighty River Ayeyarwaddy is a range of wooded hills

Easy do-it-yourself recipes for some Myanmar snacks_traditional delicacies people in Myanmar enjoy eating or drinking during their New Year and Thingyan Water-throwing days. You can make them on your own

You might be wondering what the title of this article means. Well, the two hyphenated words are Myanmar words. Waso

A statue of tall and stout archer in quaint attire poised with his bow and arrow aiming skyward, stands on

Indaw Gyi Literally means “great royal lake” which is the largest natural lake not only in Myanmar but also in

At a place not very far from the great city of Tagaung, there was a young man by the name

Wong Marn-Heong, Assistant Professor at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singa-pore, presented ASEAN-BAC Survey at
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Myanmar’s economic transformation begun since 2012 has been making strides. After a passage of nearly three years foreign businessmen are assessing it and on the verge of making various investments.