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
Me:zali is a medium size tree providing edible leaves and flower buds, grow wild or grown across the country in Myanmar. Its botanical name is Cassia Siamea. In
Inlay region where Innther reside has quite a lot of ancient Pagodas and monasteries. Phaungtawoo Pagoda at Namhu village is very famous not only in Shan state but all through
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 southern Shan State . Their main home is Namsang town in the
Bein Mont is a kind of Burmese street snack and it look like pancake. This can be found in every
Monti is a kind of Rakhine food. It mainly includes Rakhine-style noodles, flaked fish both raw or fried, garlic and
Hsu poke ဆူးပုပ္ရြက္ botanically termed Acacia intsia as a kind of vegetable with a strong odour and a good appetizing
Taing Lai (a) Shan Ni have been settling and living in and around the regions, Myik-kyinar, Bamoh, Moenhyne, Moekaung, Kathar,
When boys and girls come of age they give out secretions of the body which have an unsavoury small, the
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Since Myanmar is predominantly Buddhist, a Myanmar monastery implies a Buddhist monastery. There is no village or town where there