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FLORA IN MYANMAR CULTURE YINMAR, THE FLOWER OF TAWTHALIN

    FLORA IN MYANMAR CULTURE YINMAR, THE FLOWER OF TAWTHALIN

The sixth month of Myanmar Lunar Calender “Tawthalin” corresponds to September. Heavy monsoon begins to subside though it still rains, the precipitations are only drizzles because storms are leaving the

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IN PRASE OF THE MYANMAR SHOULDER BAG

    IN PRASE OF THE MYANMAR SHOULDER BAG

One of the many products that attracts the attention of tourists visiting a Myanmar market is the Myanmar traditional shoulder bag. The standard size of the colourful bags is about

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Pebyoke, the common man’s breakfast

    Pebyoke, the  common  man’s breakfast

If I were asked what is one of the things I have cherished since I was a child, I would say it is pebyoke. Pe in Myanmar means peas and

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Flora in Myanmar culture: Khatta of wakhaung month

    Flora in Myanmar culture: Khatta of wakhaung month

The fifth month of Myanmar lunar calendar is Wakhaung corresponding to August. It is the mid month of  Buddhist Lent, so it is called Wa (Lent) Khaung (middle). The south

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Flora in Myanmar Culture: Ingyin and Myat Lay in Waso (JULY)

    Flora in Myanmar Culture: Ingyin and Myat Lay in Waso  (JULY)

Waso is the fourth month of Myanmar Lunar calendar corresponding to July. Waso is the begin-ning of Myanmar monsoon and

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THOSE FIVE MINUTES

    THOSE FIVE MINUTES

“This thing called THIN-GAN (monk’s robes) But itself is not a thing to be undesirable, But worn by this bloated,

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Flora in Myanmar culture Lotus, the designated flower of the month “Thadingyut”

    Flora in Myanmar culture Lotus,  the designated flower  of the month “Thadingyut”

One of the most revered aquatic flowers around the world is Lotus [Nelumbo Neifera]. Though native to Southern Asia, it

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Fancy something sour?

    Fancy something  sour?

So much so is the love for sour things by Myanmar people that the instance they talk about sour fruits

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Chinlon, the Cane-Ball Game

    Chinlon, the Cane-Ball Game

It is a game yet one would think it to be a dance. It exhibits so many choreographic elements which

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Myanmar Food: Traditional and Change I

    Myanmar Food: Traditional and Change I

Introduction  This article is a brief introduction to Myanmar food, its nature and characteristics. It gives an account of daily meals, eating out at cafes and restaurants, and about the

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