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Burmese Novel before “the First Novel of the Modern Burmese Literature” By Khin Maung Saw

Burmese Novel before “the First Novel of the Modern Burmese Literature” By Khin Maung Saw (Download File included) In “The History of Burmese Literature”, the novel “Maung Yin Maung and Ma Mai Ma” written by by (U) James Hla Kyaw…

Kou Ka or Symbol of seven-day-born (Junior Win)

‘Kou’Ka’ ‘Kou’Ka’, a kind of a long thin paper flag on which Seven-day-born symbols and their sketches are made, tied at bamboo stick, which gives all the seven-day-born safety and health. It was also a long flag on which Seven-day-born…

Meaningful and Colorful – Junior Win

(Pilgrim preferred Eugenias, and also others meaningful things to offer at the foot of the pagoda.) Thingyan Pots not only exist for Thingyan festival and Burmese New Year, but also a set of flowers or leaves for Seven-Day-Born are always…

Tha Pyay(Eugenia) – Junior Win

(Bonsai at the monastery.) ThaPyay(Eugenia) is not only common chosen leaves for Thingyan Pot, but also for offering at the pagoda in honor of the stupa where Buddha’s relics enshrined. It is a symbol of love, peace, success and kindness.…

Khin Maung Saw – Burmese Cuisine, Its Unique Style and Changes after British Annexation

  Khin Maung Saw – Burmese Cuisine, Its Unique Style and Changes after British Annexation    Introduction   1.1. What is Burmese Cuisine?   Nowadays, whenever one asks a foreigner who has just visited Burma about Burmese cuisine, his/her answer…

Khin Maung Saw – The Panlong Agreement and the Birth of the Union States

Khin Maung Saw – The Panlong Agreement and the Birth of the Union States (MoeMaKa English)   Introduction   The agreement between Gen. Aung San, the leader of “Burma Proper”, and his counterparts of “the Frontier Hill Regions of Burma”…