There are few trees which man needs in so many ways, more so in Myanmar as the toddy palm. She (may I liken her to a graceful damsel of the

Danu tribes were in Tibeto-Burman and settled mingled with other tribes around at Pindaya, Pwehla, Ywargngan, Yakesauk, southern Shan state. Besides, Danu tribes could be seen residing at the cities:

Kayaw are an ethnic group present in Kayah State. Nestled in a valley about 20 miles south of Loikaw, Ho-Ya is a village of about 300 residents belonging to the

Ninety five per cent of the Shan tribes are Therevada Buddhists, so there are many pagodas, monasteries and prayer halls scattered to the pagodas and monasteries, no matter how little

Me:zali is a medium size tree providing edible leaves and flower buds, grow wild or grown across the
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The Seventh lunar month of Thadingyut (October) is a month of many events. It is the time when the South

‘Shwe Hta Min’ is a popular Myanmar traditional dessert made with gultinous rice. Shwe Hta Min has a sweet taste

Kaunt-Mont is a thin crispy crepe that is made from batter of rice and lentils. You can buy this snack

The Ta-ang (Palaung) live in a number of places in Myanmar, mainly in northern/southern Shan State, Kutkhaing, Muse, Namasang region, Kalaw region and
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WPP and Millward Brown released the BrandZ: Spotlight on Myanmar, in June 30 at Sule Shangri-La Hotel, exploring critical business