Special Sales of Jade, Gems and Pearl in Yangon
Tuesday, 2006 June, 2006, 01:50 AM
A special sales of Jade, Gems and Pearl will be held in Yangon from June 20th to July 4th. The sales of gems and pearl lots will be held at Myanma Gems Emporium on KabaAye Pagoda Road and the sales of jade lots at Myanmar Convention Centre in Mayangon Township. Pearls at the quality of Grade A and Grade AA will be on display. Merchants from foreign nations, mostly from Japan and Hong Kong have been inviited.
[Source: Weekly Eleven News Journal, 14-6-06]
Myanmar-Nepal Flight Extended and Passenger Seats Increased
Friday, 2006 May, 2006, 05:29 AM
Myanmar and Nepal recently reviewed air service agreement at a bilateral meeting held at Civil Aviation department in Yangon. They have agreed on extending new flights and increasing passengers seats between each country.
Airlines from Yangon will be able to fly to Lumbini and carry passengers from Dhaka, Calcutta, Karachi and three destinations except Doha in the Gulf region via Kathmandu. Nepali airlines will also be able to fly to Mandalay via Yangon and carry passengers to Calcutta, Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Malaysia, China, Cambodia, Lao and Vietnam using Yangon as a hub.
[Source: Weekly Elevens News Journal, 10-5-06]
Special Reserve Zones Needed for Preventing Tiger Hunts at Hukaung Valley
Wednesday, 2006 May, 2006, 05:02 AM
Special reserve zones are needed to prevent tiger hunting at Hukaung Valley Tiger Reserve. Wildlife reserve zones are required for the wildlife to roam freely and protect them from being hunted and
development zones are also needed for 50 thousand residents including locals who live in the valley.
Myanmar is home to two species - the Bengal and the Indochinese. Most of them live in the Hukaung Valley, Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary and Taninthayi Division.
Hukaung Valley Tiger Reserve was originally founded in 1999 by Myanmar Forest Department as a wildlife sanctuary but it was expanded later. It is the largest tiger reserve in the world.
[Souce: Weekly Elven News Journal, 10-05-06]
Cyclone Marlar Slammed into Chaung Thar Beach
Monday, 2006 May, 2006, 03:39 AM
A cyclone slammed into Chaung Thar Beach on April 29, damaging all hotels' properties located on the beach front. At present, cleanups and repairments are being done for re-opening for the damaged hotel. Although Cyclone Mala hit the beach, visitors still arrived from Yangon and Mandalay the next day, staying at lesser damaged hotels and village inns. U Hla Sein, the owner of Thiri Chaung Thar Hotel, said that the seaweed water flood damaged the properties more than the giant waves demolishing breakwalls and roofs being ripped off the bungalows.
[Source: The Voice News Journal, 8-5-06]
New Boat Cruise to Run Between Bagan and Mandalay
Saturday, 2006 April, 2006, 11:48 PM
Ark Amara boat cruise, owned by Prime Cruise Co., Ltd., will begin to run between Mandalay and Bagan providing with high facilities targeting foreigners. The boat is made entirely of teak and has the capicity of 24 passengers. The cruise will include breakfast, lunch and dinner free of charge, Thai traditional massage and an overnight stay at a resort in Yanapo Village. It will start running in July.
[Source: Weekly Elevens News Journal, 26-4-06]
Myanmar Aqua Organic Group Formed to Help in Organic Farming
Friday, 2006 April, 2006, 11:38 PM
Myanmar Aqua Organic Group was formed by Myanmar Shrimp Association on March 15 in the Myanmar Fishery Association headquartrs in Yangon. Organic products gets 15 to 40 percent higher prices on the international market and the group will help in gaining higher prices for the products.
[Source: Ngwe Pin Lae Journal, 21-3-06]
The fifth annual Myanmar ICT Exhibition will be held at the Tatmadaw Convention Hall
Thursday, 2006 April, 2006, 11:29 PM
The fifth annual Myanmar ICT Exhibition will be held at the Tatmadaw Convention Hall in Dagon Township, Yangon from 29 April to 1 May. During this exhibition, 60 companies will be participating in 150 exhibition halls. ICT workshops and seminars, products and service launching and programming contests and web development contest will be held at the Myanmar Info-Tech Building in Hlaing Township.
[Source: Weekly Elevens News Journal, 26-4-06]
Bird Flu in Myanmar Is Under Control
Wednesday, 2006 April, 2006, 10:53 PM
The government announced last week that bird flu outbreak in Myanmar is under control since there haven't been any outbreako of poultry deaths, destorying and HN51 virus in Mandalay and Sagaing division townships.
Suspected bird flu cases were discovered first in Shwe Bo and Kanbalu townships in Sagaing Division in early February. The virus was detected in Mandalay Division in early March after some tests on dead chicken showed the HN51 virus.
According to the released note from the government, about 9200 chickens and 9200 quails died while 3.2 millions chickens and 77000 quails were destoryed.
[Source: Weekly Eleven News Journal, 26-04-06]
Myanmar Post Office Enhanced Its International Mail Service (EMS) up to 32 Countries
Saturday, 2006 April, 2006, 10:21 PM
Myanmar post office enhanced its international mail service (EMS) up to 32 countries starting from 3rd April. The service covers three zone; America, Europe and Asia. A maximum of 20 kilograms of documents or other goods can be mailed or received with door to door service. Charges per kilograms ranges 20 to 33 FEC depends on the country destination.
[Source: Yangon Times Journal, 6-4-06]
Pyu Era Fragments of Pots Found in Yan Aung Myin Village
Friday, 2006 April, 2006, 11:03 PM
Yan Aung Myin village, northeast from Le Way city in Mandalay Division, used to be a place where ancient Pyu tribes lived. During an excavation, some Pyu beads were found. At some places of the village, old fences and moats were also excavated. During an excavation in the area, blackened soil ashes mixed with clusters of fragmented bones and shattered pots were found. Underneath the ashes, a stone-age weapon was found.On pot fragments, there were many designs where some are similar to the pot designs found in ancient city of Sri Khitaya in Pyay.
[Source : Weekly Eleven News Journal, 22-3-06]
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