Friday, May 8, 2015 (MTE Daily Issue 38)
Friday, May 8, 2015 (MTE Daily Issue 38)
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NEWS 8
Myanmar contributes
to Nepal relief efforts
Both official and unofficial aid from
Myanmar has been flowing to Nepal to
assist in the earthquake recovery.
BUSINESS 10
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THE INSIDER: Never not sweating
If there were a
position higher
than or more
important than
the president, I
would want that
post.
Once was
Burma ...
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ANALYSIS
THE discovery of clandestine trafficking camps in Thailand containing mass graves and human
remains has attracted mass-media
attention and has mounted pressure on a nation still smarting from
exposure as a notorious humantrafficking hub.
But as Thailand scrambles to repair its bruised reputation and address the scandalous death camps
in its backyard, rights advocates and
political experts point out the feeling
of dj vu evoked by the regimes gettough rhetoric.
Yesterday Prime Minister Prayuth
Chan-o-cha ordered officials to root
out all trafficking camps in all provinces within 10 days. The announcement was made in response to two
separate raids on trafficking camps
in Songkhla Province. Both recently
abandoned jungle sites were thought
to be holding-grounds where Bangladeshi and Rohingya refuge-seekers
en route to Malaysia were at the mercy of human smugglers until relatives could pay ransom.
But observers said not only is the
prime ministers 10-day order unfeasible given the magnitude of the issue several rights groups estimated
the number of camps to be in the
hundreds but its also indicative of
the unrealistic outlook Thailand is
taking toward its deeply entrenched
human trade.
This is quite a severe violation
of human rights that has been going
on for a long time. Everyone knows
that, said Andy Hall, a migrant
rights expert. We always hear [these
promises] but realistically this is
a knee-jerk reaction, not a long-term
solution. You cant clean up a broken
system thats been going on for decades overnight.
Though the revelation of the
grave-riddled camps may have
elicited a fresh round of dramaticsounding policies and cosmetically
concerned investigations, Thai officials have long known about, and
even acknowledged, the existence of
the camps.
We have heard about these
camps in southern Thailand but we
are not investigating this issue, Tarit
Pengdith, chief of the Department of
Special Investigation, told Reuters in
2013.
Though there have been occasional efforts to locate the camps, vows to
crack down and eradicate Thailands
Thai officials exhumed 26 bodies at a secret trafficking camp near the border with Malaysia. More bodies were
discovered at a second abandoned location less than a kilometre away. Photo: Bangkok Post/Pornprom Sattrabhaya
have called for an outside independent investigation into the deaths and
the trafficking camps.
On May 6, deputy national police
chief Chakthip Chaijinda said Thailand was not alone in the trade network, but was stuck in the middle
of a smuggling route with refugees
driven from Myanmar to Malaysia.
He added that Thailand was seeking
cooperation from both Malaysia and
Myanmar.
The Myanmar embassy in Bangkok declined to comment, and officials from Myanmars Ministry of
Foreign Affairs could not be reached.
On May 5, Malaysia laid responsibility for the camps at Thailands feet.
There is no evidence yet to show
that Malaysians were part of the syndicate believed to be carrying out
human trafficking activities in Thailand, Malaysias Home Deputy Minister Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku
Jaafar told state media.
With its neighbours unwilling to
publicly share the burden of the trafficking camps and with the annual
US Trafficking in Persons report due
out next month and the EU threatening further sanctions Thailand is
under significant pressure to keep up
the raids and investigations, which
for many have not gone far enough.
Trafficking is fault of many govts
but if action-man Prayuth had acted last year those being dug up now
might have lived, the BBCs Jonathan Head wrote yesterday.
Additional reporting by Nyan
Lynn Aung and The Bangkok Post
News 3
Myanmar
has regions
most IDPs
LAIGNEE BARRON
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MYANMAR has a substantially higher
number of internally displaced people
than any other country in Southeast
Asia, according to a new report.
With 645,300 people fleeing due to
conflict and violence in 2014, Myanmar
had almost eight times more IDPs than
the next highest nation in the region:
Indonesia with 84,000, according to
the Norwegian Refugee Councils Internal Displacement Monitoring Center.
The total number of IDPs in the
region has actually dropped because
the intensity of violent incidents in
Myanmar declined, said the report released on May 6.
Worldwide, 2014 was record-setting,
with more people than ever before 38
million displaced.
Never in the last 10 years of IDMCs
global reporting, from the peak of the
Darfur crisis in 2004 and the sectarian
violence in Iraq in the mid to late 2000s
to the uprisings of the Arab spring in
2011 ... have we reported such a high estimate for the number of people newly
displaced in a year, the report says.
Every day in 2014 an average of
30,000 people worldwide fled their
homes; among them were residents of
Kachin and Rakhine states.
These are the worst figures for
forced displacement in a generation,
signalling our complete failure to protect innocent civilians, said Jan Egeland, secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Fighting between the Tatmadaw
and armed ethnic groups was largely
blamed for Myanmars high number of
displaced persons.
In Myanmar, IDPs in Kachin and
northern Shan states faced threats from
ongoing fighting, anti-personnel mines
and UXO [unexploded ordnance], human trafficking, forced recruitment
and sexual violence, the report reads.
Thousands of people displaced in
Rakhine State in 2012 remain at camps
that lack access to basic necessities such
as enough food, sanitation facilities or
medical care, according to the monitoring centre. In March, the UN special
rapporter to Myanmar called the conditions at IDP camps abysmal with residents choosing to stay and die or take
dangerous boat journeys to neighbouring countries where they often fare no
better.
Recent outbreaks of clashes in Rakhine State have only added to the
IDP figures. The fighting has displaced
more than 400 people, many of whom
have taken refuge in neighbouring villages, according to the regional government. Local aid groups put the number
of displaced closer to 540.
Unless we challenge ourselves to
change our approach, the shockwaves of
these conflicts will continue to haunt us
for decades to come, said Mr Egeland
of the 2014 worldwide IDP increase.
4 News
The temples of Bagan are seen from the top of the soaring viewing tower near Aureum Palace Hotel, located within the Bagan Archaeological Preservation Zone.
Photo: Douglas Long
The inspections are part of a broader plan to include Bagan on the World
Heritage List, which officials last year
said they hoped to achieve by 2017. We
are drawing up the management plan
together with experts from UNESCO. If
we can follow their advice then Bagan
would be added to the World Heritage
List, U Thein Lwin said.
The National Tourism Central
Committee, led by Vice President U
Nyan Tun, a former navy commander,
is involved in surveying the hotels in
the Bagan zone, according to U Nyan
Win, chair of the Myanmar Tourism
Federation.
Sometimes some
cases are above the
law. It was very
complicated to take
action with the law
when some didnt
respect it.
U San Win
Retired director general,
Ministry of Culture
News 5
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YE MON
HOPES that the government and leaders of armed ethnic groups would
finalise a nationwide ceasefire agreement this month appear to be fading
after talks hosted this week by the
United Wa State Army (UWSA).
But commentators said the Nationwide Ceasefire Coordination Team
(NCCT), which negotiated the draft
agreement signed with government
representatives on March 31, would
continue its efforts to find a consensus
among the 16 ethnic groups it represents, as well as with powerful groups
like the UWSA that have remained
outside the negotiating circle.
A statement issued on May 6 after
six days of talks in the UWSA stronghold of Pangkham, Shan State, seemed
to fulfill the political and military goals
set out by the hosts. The statement endorsed a long-standing demand for a
state for the Wa minority to be carved
out of Shan State on the border with
China, and demanded that the Myanmar constitution be changed to create
a genuine federal system.
But more crucially for the immediate peace process, the 12 groups invited by the Wa endorsed its insistence
that its Kokang allies and two other
groups be recognised by the government and included in the nationwide
ceasefire accord.
The Myanmar National Democratic
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Rakhine State Chief Minister U Maung Maung Ohn (right) speaks on March 27 to Ko Tun Tin Win, who survived the ferry
disaster with his son but lost his wife and daughter. Photo: Naing Win Htoon
When we arrived
at the scene there
were about 20
bodies floating in
the water.
Ko Tun Kyi
Duwunkyel secretary
News 7
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Chin Agency this year received the biggest grant, $23,150, to conduct workshops on leadership, civic education
and voter education in eight townships
in Chin State. Other recipients, which
received between $3635 and $20,170
each, were People for People (PfP),
the Dai Social Development Organisation, Peace and Justice Myanmar, the
Democracy for Ethnic Minorities Organisation (DEMO), the Civil Authorise Negotiate Organisation (CAN-Org),
the Farmers Rights and Development
Organisation (FRDO), the Taang Womens Organisation, Colourful Girls, the
Thabyay Education Foundation and
the Muditar Foundation.
The programs main goal is to promote the development of a vibrant,
representative civil society by supporting local organisations that identify,
respond to and advocate for the needs
of their communities to broaden
citizen participation and democratic
governance, the embassy said.
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Myanmar sends
aid to Nepal
CATHERINE
TRAUTWEIN
NYAN LYNN
AUNG
Nepalese residents take part in a prayer ceremony for earthquake victims in Kathmandu yesterday. Photo: AFP
News 9
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and worrying challenges. Large numbers of people are moving into the
cities without proper housing, creating risks and dangers for mothers and
infants living in cramped, unsanitary
urban settings.
Myanmars government can if it
chooses use its power to work toward the peace, economic advances,
social stability and greater equity that
will help improve the lives of Myanmars mothers. But ministers must
also ensure women are empowered to
take control of their own fertility and
make the decisions that can immediately improve their lives.
EDITORIAL
A state within a state within a state ...
The meeting of 12 ethnic armed
groups at Pangkham, the capital of
Wa autonomous region in northeastern Shan State, concluded with some
interesting proposals. Most of those
in the 12-point Pangkham statement
were about the ceasefire process and
the need for political dialogue, but one
was about the status of the Wa as a
state within Shan State.
The largest of the 14 administrative
divisions by land area, Shan State covers 155,800square kilometres, almost
one-quarter of the total area of the
Union of Myanmar (and twice the size of
Scotland). Shan State is traditionally divided into three sub-states north, east
and south. It was also initially divided
into 11 districts. An additional district,
Hopang, was created in September
2011. Shan State essentially has 55
townships with dozens of different ethnic groups living on the vast plateau.
According to the 2008 constitution,
six townships are designated asWa
Self-administered Divisions, and at the
Pangkham conference the Wa
Business
Strong pipeline follows
first onshore loan by UOB
JEREMY
MULLINS
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UOB has a strong pipeline of projects set to follow its loan to a hotel
development this week. The deal
marked the first onshore loan by a
foreign bank in Myanmar, according to company representatives.
Singapore-based UOB received
permission to open its Yangon
branch for May 4, and announced
the loan to Rangoon Excelsior in a
press conference on May 6.
The bank has had a representative office in Yangon since 1994,
making it the foreign bank with the
second-longest continuous presence
in Myanmar, behind Singaporean
rival DBS. UOB was declared one
of nine winners of a foreign bank
licence last year, and its Yangon
branch is now up and running.
The bank is working on a strong
pipeline of deals, said UOB country
manager Harry Loh in an exclusive
interview on May 6.
We are not only bringing investors from Singapore into Myanmar,
we are in fact bringing investors
from [places such as] Hong Kong,
China and Thailand, into this part
of the world, he said.
Its first onshore loan is to Rangoon Excelsior, a French-Myanmar
joint venture, to refurbish a Yangon
hotel at the corner of Bo Soon Pat
and Merchant streets. UOB did not
disclose the terms of the loan.
Mr Loh said that while he acknowledged the introduction of
foreign banks had met some local
opposition, the foreign banks will
complement the local banks well,
and will focus on supporting FDI
into the country.
UOB will be supporting the
foreign investors here, supporting
their expansion in the country, he
said.
And all this will indirectly help to
contribute to growth because it will
create more jobs and boost incomes
and create more employment.
Ocean fisheries to
be closed on June 1
for three months
year. So [theres] already a huge potential for us, and we will focus on
that, he said.
Mr Loh added UOB does not consider itself to be just a Singaporean
bank, pointing out it has a strong
regional presence, with existing locations in 8 of the 10 ASEAN member countries.
Asked about challenges the bank
faced, Mr Loh said UOB is keen to
see the new Financial Institutions
Law in place. With the foreign
banks coming in, there is a need for
laws to be spelled more clearly.
Were very glad that theyve
done this, and were looking forward to it so a lot of things will be
much clearer, he said.
Mr Loh also highlighted improvements to skilled labour as
important for the financial sector.
UOB has launched a scholarship
program in partnership with the
University of Yangon and with the
Yangon University of Economics.
Singapore ambassador to Myanmar Robert Chua also welcomed
the branchs opening in a speech at
a separate launch event.
I believe that UOB together with
the other Singapore bank OCBC will
contribute to the development of
Myanmars banking sector and support foreign investments in Myanmars growing economy, he said.
OCEAN fishing will be suspended from June 1 to the end of August to allow depleted fish stocks
time to recover, according to a
statement from the Ministry of
Livestock, Fisheries and Rural
Development.
The suspension had been proposed by U Kin Sein, member of
parliament from Tanintharyi Region, in February, and was subsequently approved by parliament
and announced by the ministry
yesterday.
Fish stocks are rapidly dropping offshore, according to U Han
Htun, a fisheries businessperson
and member of Myanmar Fishery
Federation. He said he reckons
up to 80 percent of stocks have
disappeared in some locations.
There was a previous season
where fishing was banned in 201112, but it lasted only about two
Reducing the
amount of fish
caught in the sea
gives hope for a
fish comeback.
U Han Htun
Fisheries businessperson
operators industry body GSMA estimates that more than 17,000 telecommunication towers will need to be set
up by 2017 to cover 70 percent of Myanmars population.
Currently, it is estimated that
around 5000 telecommunication
towers have been built in Myanmar,
according to a media release issued
by Singapore Windsor.
The agreement, which will become effective from July 2015, has
an implied value, based on the cost
of construction, of US$39 million
over 18 months, according to the
SGX notice.
Singapore Windsor will then
manage and lease the towers and associated power solutions to Ooredoo
for a 15-year term, which the operator may choose to extend for a further three terms of five years each.
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Buying
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K302
K815
K33
K1096
Selling
K1232
K315
K830
K35
K1105
IN BRIEF
Asian Wings flies to Nay Pyi Taw
way to go before they present a serious challenge to the incumbent Myanmar Beer, owned by the Union of
Myanmar Economic Holdings, the
marketing team at the launch showed
no shortage of enthusiasm.
In a vast hall lined with empty
cans of Yoma waiting to be filled, each
brand was launched in turn. First
up was Carlsberg, represented by a
12-strong cheerleading troupe of girls
and boys dressed in black and white,
brandishing sparkly green pompoms.
Following this, a chinlone performance was given to show the local
nature of Yoma beer.
Yoma is made with rice from
the Bago region the word means
mountain range in Myanmar language. It will be Myanmar Carlsbergs cheapest brand, comparable
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Vietnam devalues currency
BANGKOK
of a motorway between Nonthaburis Bang Yai district and Kanchanaburis Phu Nam Ron border
crossing, a length of 96km.
Mr Newin said the financial support by the Thai government to the
Myanmar government was essential,
as it would help to improve both
countries economies.
Thai industrialists will particularly
benefit via new opportunities to expand their production capacity, boost
exports and develop heavy industries,
he said.
The route will be part of the
planned Southern Economic Corridor
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TOM
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from the sale of these telecom licences has provided the government
with a large cash injection and an
opportunity to upgrade crumbling
infrastructure.
Allowing competition is also
an excellent opportunity for the
country to develop higher quality
and greater volume of trade. Joint
ventures between Myanmar Oil
and Gas Enterprise, a state entity,
and foreign oil companies has given the country the opportunity to
reap significant tax revenues from
production.
The levels of production which
are currently in operation could
never be matched if MOGE was operating on its own. Foreign interventions also allows for more efficient
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have an administrative role in supporting the visa application process for ex-pat
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World
S Korea vows to
get tough on illegal
Chinese fishing
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GLASGOW
TEHRAN
IN PICTURES
Photo: AFP
British prime
minister and
leader of the
Conservative party
David Cameron
(centre) arrives
with his wife
Samantha to vote
at a polling station
in Spelsbury on
May 7, as Britain
holds a general
election. Polls
opened yesterday
in the closest
general election
for decades with
voters set to
decide between
Mr Cameron, Ed
Milibands Labour
and a host of
smaller parties.
JERUSALEM
lanu (10 seats) and the two ultraOrthodox parties Shas (seven) and
United Torah Judaism (six).
Ayelet Shaked, the Jewish Home
MP who will reportedly take the
justice ministry, has been at the
forefront of efforts to curb the powers of the Supreme Court.
Last year, she tabled a bill which
would reduce the courts ability
to overturn legislation it finds unconstitutional. The draft was put
together after the court overturned
legislation that allowed the state to
jail African asylum seekers without
trial. AFP
agency reported.
It gave no further details but
said an official statement would be
issued later on the vessels release.
Iran has said it seized the container ship because of a commercial
dispute with Denmarks Maersk
group, which chartered the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel.
The move caused concern for
the security of shipping lanes in
the strategic strait and prompted
the United States to send vessels to
monitor the situation.
In a sign of reduced tensions, the
Pentagon said on May 6 that the US
Navy had halted a mission to accompany American-flagged vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
US warships will however remain in the area to conduct routine maritime security operations,
spokesperson Colonel Steven Warren told reporters.
On May 6 Tehran denied it had
detained the ships 24 crew members, saying they were benefiting
from diplomatic assistance.
Iranian state TV reported that
the crew members were from Bulgaria, Myanmar, Romania and
Britain.
The seizure was in connection
with an Iranian court order for
Maersk to pay US$3.6 million in
damages to Iranian firm Pars Oil
Products Talayieh over cargo that
allegedly was not delivered. AFP
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BUJUMBURA
RIYADH
Yemeni tribal gunmen from the Popular Resistance Committees loyal to Yemens fugitive President Abedrabbo Mansour
Hadi gather on a street in the southern city of Taez during ongoing clashes with Shiite Huthi rebels on May 6. Photo: AFP
BURUNDI President Pierre Nkurunziza was facing growing pressure yesterday over days of deadly
protests triggered by his bid for a
third term in power, with the UN
voicing concern and the opposition
demanding the presidential poll be
delayed.
The head of the UNs refugee
agency, Antonio Guterres, said he
was extremely worried by the exodus sparked by the crisis.
Tens of thousands have fled the
small central African nation.
While the government and opposition held talks, protesters defied calls to end demonstrations
after more than a week of street
battles, in which over a dozen people have been killed.
Mr Nkurunziza, a former rebel
leader from the Hutu majority who
has been in power since 2005, has
come under intense international
pressure to withdraw from the June
26 election.
This is a last chance. They have
to come up with concrete solutions
so that elections can be held in acceptable conditions, a diplomat
said of the talks, warning international funding for the polls could be
cut if a deal was not struck.
But the main opposition leader
Agathon Rwasa said the crisis had
already gone too far, demanding
a delay because the credibility of
the electoral process is already in
doubt and calling for the ruling
partys youth wing, a powerful militia called the Imbonerakure, to be
disarmed.
He also criticised the police, who
have fired live rounds at protesters.
On May 6, the police arrested a
leading activist, Audifax Ndabitoreye, for insurrection, an AFP journalist witnessed.
The arrest of the dual Burundi and Dutch national, who has
played a key role in the demonstrations, came a day after he called for
further protests.
East African foreign ministers,
from neighbouring Rwanda and
Tanzania as well as Kenya and
Uganda, met in the capital Bujumbura on May 6, where at least 16
people were wounded in further
clashes, according to the Red Cross.
Regional leaders will hold a crisis meeting on May 13 in Tanzania,
the ministers said.
The government and opposition also held talks, after furious
protesters rejected a constitutional
court ruling allowing Mr Nkurunziza to stand again.
The courts vice-president fled
the country after refusing to sign
the judgement.
35,000
Number of people who have fled to
neighbouring countries to escape
violence in Burundi
OTTAWA
to arrest and detain individuals without charge, and expands the mandate
of the Canadian Security Intelligence
Service (CSIS), from intelligence-collection to actively thwarting terror
plots and spying outside Canada.
Ottawa said the new measures are
also needed to stem a tide of young
Canadian men and women travelling
abroad to join the Islamic State extremist group.
At least six Canadians have died
over the last two years fighting alongside extremists in Syria and Iraq.
Prime Minister Stephen Harpers
Tory majority in the House of Commons assured its passage, in a 183 to
96 vote, after several failed opposition
attempts to water it down.
It will now likely be granted royal
threatening us are prevented from acting by filling the gap of our information sharing, Public Safety Minister
Stephen Blaney said in parliament.
But opposition to the bill has been
enormous, and fierce.
Four former prime ministers and
top judges have led the criticism,
joined by aboriginal chiefs and environmentalists who fear being targeted
by police in the crackdown.
As part of its new mandate, CSIS
could intercept financial transactions,
prevent a suspect from boarding a
plane, intercept weapons or conduct
online counter-messaging, for example by hacking a Twitter account used
to recruit jihadists.
The government insists the new
measures target terrorists and not
law-abiding citizens.
But the opposition New Democratic Party said the law is vague, dangerous and wont make Canadians safer.
Thousands of Canadians took to
the streets to protest this bill which
will erode our rights and freedoms,
NDP MP Randall Garrison said.
These people dont want fear to
triumph over the values that guide our
democracy.
Canadas Privacy Commissioner
Daniel Therrien also declared the
scope of the new powers excessive
and the safeguards it lays out against
privacy breaches seriously deficient.
All Canadians would be caught in
this web, he warned.
Ms Atwood tweeted, See you in
the slammer, kids. AFP
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PHNOM PENH
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Yuon* head, Khmer
body
Communist dictators
Yuon puppets
National betrayers
Nation sellers
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KATHMANDU
One in five
quake homes
must be razed
AS she stares forlornly at the teetering wreck she still calls home, Sobha
Shakya knows it will soon be reduced
to rubble by bulldozers poised to obliterate thousands more buildings in Nepals devastated capital.
The mammoth April 25 earthquake
that killed upward of 7600 people reduced large areas of Kathmandu to
ruins, flattening hundreds of houses as well as several centuries-old
monuments.
But nearly two weeks on from the
disaster, surveyors warn as many as
one-fifth of all homes are no longer
habitable and will have to be razed to
the ground by bulldozers or wrecking
balls in coming weeks.
As Ms Shakyas poorly constructed
and top-heavy house started to crumble in downtown Kathmandu on April
25, she and her neighbours grabbed
what they could and set up a makeshift camp in a nearby courtyard.
These houses could collapse in a
second if there is another earthquake.
Its scary, she said as she stared at
a row of empty houses on her street
propped up by wooden planks and
metal pipes.
The neighbourhood consists of
buildings dating back around a century, all of which have expanded
A Nepalese earthquake survivor walks past a destroyed house in Chautara, about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from Kathmandu
in the central Sindhupalchok district of Nepal on April 30. Photo: AFP
said.
Mr Thapa said that it made no
sense to try and shore up buildings
which were at high risk of collapse.
It will cost billions and billions of
rupees, because you see houses have
walls and roofs caving in and whole
structures have twisted and turned,
he said.
In these cases, one will have to
start afresh. Knock them [down] and
build all over again, he said. Its going to be a lot of work. A lot.
Mr Thapa added that 30 pc of the
buildings surveyed needed repairs before they could be deemed safe and
inhabitable and that half of those
inspected were completely safe.
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SYDNEY
A South Korean coastguard cutter patrols waters on the northernmost island of Baengnyeong on March 24. Photo: AFP
urged it to enforce the law in a reasonable way, and ensure the safety
and lawful rights and interests of
Chinese fishermen.
China will continue to strengthen the education and guidance for
its fishermen, it said in a statement
faxed to AFP.
Two Chinese fishermen have been
killed in violent clashes with the South
Korean coastguard since 2012, prompting angry protests from Beijing.
Seoul insists the violence is initiated by the Chinese crews and point
to the stabbing death of a South Korean coastguard member in 2011 by a
Chinese fisherman.
South Korean fishing vessels have
not been blameless themselves when
it comes to illegal fishing in waters as
far away as the seas off West Africa.
But the government has moved to
eradicate the practice and South Korea was taken off the US list of countries engaged in illegal, unreported
and unregulated fishing in February,
and then from the EU list last month.
The fishermen of Daecheong island hope the government can be
equally effective in curbing the illegal activities of the Chinese trawler
fleets.
This is one of the biggest crises
Ive ever seen on this island, said
Kim Neung-Ho, whose father and
grandfather also made their living in
the waters off Daecheong.
At this point were not really
counting on them all going away, because thats just impossible, Mr Kim
said.
We just hope that there will be
fewer of them. Just a little fewer, he
said. AFP
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Saya Saw Aung (Ex.A.P)
Chemistry Classes for
Int'l School (sec-levels),
IGCSE, Cambridge Int'l
AS & A Level & SAT-2,
Ph: 09-500-5470.
need
a
TuTor?
Homework
help
&
tutoring in English,
Maths,
Physics,
Chemistry. 12 years
experience. Only Ks
150,000 per month. Ph:
39298, 09-732-55281.
cheMiSTry Teacher
Saw : Edexcel, Cie & SAT
2 II. Ph: 09-500-5470.
hoMe TuTion & Guide,
For Pre KG, Primary
and Secondary Level,
Special in Maths, Tr. Daw
Khin Swe Win (B.E.H.S
Thuwunna) Rtd. Ph: 09730-99679,
an
experienced
English Tutor is looking
for private students
or teaching classes
at schools (5 years
experience in teaching,
all ages and levels). I
offer fun and interactive
classes for a reasonable
price. If interested, lease
text or call:09-252394112.
Special for Math,
Geometry, Algebra &
Calculus. For Int'l school
(ISY, ISM, YIS & ILBC)
Grade V to XII. If you
want to be outstanding
in Math,Please contact :
Tr.Kaung Myat BE(PE).
Ph:09-731-42020, 092533-70400, Email :
kaungmyatoo251@
gmail.com
lcci Level 1 + 2 & 3,
(Home teaching & old
question prepare for
exam) Ph: 09-421134427.
phySicS Tutor needed
for year 12 international
school student. Ph: 09502- 2834.
engliSh ( home tuition),
speaking,
grammar,
issue. letter, academic
writing. SAT. TOEFL.
IELT.GCE,
IGCSE.
GMAT four skills . local
& international school
English : English for
Japaneses
children
and adult - home tuition
courses are available
now. You can contact to
SayaU Kyi Sin (Mumyint
Thar) Ph:09-4210-67375,
www.kyisinplb.
blogspot.com
STudy guide, Need
help with your studies?
I can ensure that you
have that extra time and
attention you need to
succeed. I am a qualified
tutor, with stright A's in
GCE A levels and four
gears of experience,
tutring students of Grade
Expert Services
Thin Thin aung,
USA. Certified Public
Accountant, B.S in
Accounting. Have 15
years of accounting
services in various
industries (healthcare,
Insurance,
retail,
trading, etc.) in America.
Expertise in and provide
following
servfices;
Business formation and
setup for the foreign
companies. Business
consultation (i.e, joint
venture and investment
opportunities). Monthly
and yearly closing
of
the
Company's
books and records in
international Standards)
(IFRS
compliance).
Accounting training for
companies & individuals.
Financial planning and
forecasting for the setup
companies and already
established companies.
Prepare consolidated
financial statements for
the group of companies
to see bigger picture of
their companies financial
status as a whole. Ph:099749-0064.
Tin Tin laTT, Certified
Public
Accountant
Finance Profectional
40 years' expserience
in Government, NGO
& company accountin,
audition & finance,
Audition
(external/
internal),
Financial
management,
NGO
Financial Management
training and on the job
accounting training. Ph:
09-2506-49443, Email :
dorothytintinlatt@gmail.
com. Bldg 221, Rm 2,
Yanshin Rd, Yankin.
We do SerVe interpret
English-ChineseMyanmar for movies,
project datas & files.
Serving translate English
- C h i n e s e - M y a n m a r.
Teacher Mr. William Lin
For Rent
carS,
(Expert use
only). Mid size wagon.
Now only350.000kyats
per month with deposit
for long term. company
ID required. Call 09 730
33776.
For Sale
air coMpreSSor,
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Language
MyanMar Language,
Who want to learn
Myanmar
Language
4 skills are teaching
by Mr. William Lin
(Taiwan, Yunan, UK)
Ph:09421147821
engliSh (home tuition)
speaking, grammar,
issue. letter, academic
writing. SAT. TOEFL.
IELT. GCE, IGCSE.
GMAT
four
skills.
local and international
school. English for
Japaneses children &
adult - home tuition:
courses are avail e
now. you Can contact
to Saya U Kyi Sin
(MUMYIT THAR) Ph:
09-4210-67-375, www.
kyisinplb.blogspot.com
engliSh
for
professional purpose
is the need of principle
of written English.
Writing ought to be
easiest of the four skill
for students of English
as a Second language,
unlike
listening
&
reading, the student is
control with the words.
However writing class
often the opportunity
to see growth. to share
important ideas and
to develop sense of
community. . If you had
tried as much as you
can to follow the lesson
and you will get good
experiences and skill.
Middle school students
can study in a small
class. Spanish is also
inquired. U Thant Zin,
28-3B, Thati Pahtan
St, Tamwe. Ph: 09-5035350, 31021314,.
an
experienced
Chinese
(Mandarin)
teacher here in Yangon,
Myanmar. I have over
6 years teaching in
Singapore. Please do
not hesitate to contact
me for an evaluation.
Im a professional
teacher who will help you
improve your speaking,
reading and writing
skills. I use Singaporean
text books and Chinese
speaking/conversation
books for teaching
speaking, reading and
writing in Mandarin.
Im available MondaySunday with a flexible
schedule. I also teaching
Myanmar language to
all Foreigner. Elizabeth
Bao Shi :09-516-2988,
also SMS.
Travel
SMile
panoraMa
Travels & Tours Co., Ltd,
Car rental services. Ph:
09-505-3004, 09-250605665.
JpM Journeys Princess
Myanmar Travel & Tours :
Domestic & Int'l ticketion,
Hotel accommodation
bookings,
Package
tours, Visa on arrival,
Publics buses, trains,
river boats, Off the
beaten track, Individually
tailored incentive tours,
Special event tours,
Expert guides for all
journeys
princess
Myanmar tours. Ph:
09-731-45835, 09-252030997. Email : jpm.
[email protected], jpm.
[email protected]
Training
Mandalay Computer:
Computer for Kids,
Basic Accounting for
Job I-Office , Advanced
Excel Course, DTP
Course MYOB Software,
Peach Tree Software,
Window
Shortcut
Course, Email & Internet
Course Mp3, Mp4, Video
Editing,
Multimedia
Course. Ph:09-444011279(MDY)
arT BaSic, Perspective,
Interior Design, Exterior
Design & Colour Theory.
Learn Art 5 months to be
a professional architect.
Only 2 months for Special
classes. Home tuition
also available. New
Vision Art Gallery and
Center,No 132 lift no: 4
Bagaya Rd, Sanchaung,
Shann Lann Bus top, Ph:
09-2542-57911
Public Notics
phySicS
TuTor
needed for Year 12
International
School
student. Ph: 09- 5022834
coMMuniTy Partners
International, Yangon
office relocated to the
following address- No.
(12/B), Hnin Si Lane,
Parami Road, Chaw
dwin gone, Yankin
Township,
Yangon,
Myanmar. Ph: + 95 1
657909
Sell / Rent
Thingangyun,
Thuwunna.
60'x80'
land. 2 storey house,
corner garden. 3 rooms
with bathroom attached.
4 aircons. 20 Lakhs per
month for rent/13.000
Lakh for sale. Negotiable.
Ph:09-2603-321212
KaMayuT,
Diamond
Condo, Pyay Rd, 1600
sqft, 1MBR, 2BR, 3A/C,
f.f, 4300 Lakhs & 35
lakhs, Call owner: 09518-8320
KaMayuT, (1)Thanlwin
Rd. 80'x80'. 2 storey
new house. 6 MBR, 10
Aircons. Lawn. modern
nice house USD 8000 per
month. (2)Inya Rd. 0.25
acre land. Single storey.
3 MBR. aircons. Semi
furnished. USD 6000
per month. Negotiable.
Ph:09-2603-32121
Sanchaung, Bagayar
Rd, Newly decorated
apartment
(Airconditioned, big build in
wardrobe with dressing
table, standard bath room
with water heater, and
exhaust fan in Kitchen)
with good lighting and
ventilation high floor,
clear view to Shwe Dagon
Pagoda at quiet location,
between Bagayar and U
Wisara Rd is available to
rent. Walking distance to
Myay Ni Gone City Mart,
Dagon Centre, $800/
month - Negotiable for
fully furnish : Ph: 09-43067111
(1)3 Bedroom Brand New
Condo, Furnished. Pay
TV, Internet provided, 5
min walk to Kandawgyi
lake and downtown.
USD 2500 per month. No
agent fees. (2)2 Bedroom
Condo. Not furnished. 5
min walk to Sule pagoda
&
Shangrila
Hotel.
USD 1000 per month.
One month agent fees.
Contact: phyuphyu.077@
gmail.com Ph: 09-5032952, 09-730-75900.
ahlone, Strand Condo,
1250 sqft, fully furnished,
1 MBR, 1 common room,
decorated, lift, car park,
3 A/C, river view. Ph :
09-508-1175, Email :
kaungthihaheaven@
gmail.com
Very nice condo,
Thiri Avenue, Taw Win
St, 9 Mile, Mayangone.
1350 sqft, 2 MBR, 1
BR, Living room, shrine,
dinning room,kitchen,
Varandah, 4th Flr, Lift
own car park, security
and waste management.
Fully furnished. Only for
foreigners, one year basic
contract. Please contact :
09-5000621, 01-200581.
MudiTar condo flat,
Fully furnished 2, bed
room, 2.7,lakhs/month.
First to see will lease.
Ph:09 4236 60602.
Email:[email protected]
(1)naWaraT Condo,
1200 Sqft, 1MBR,
1BR, f.f, $1500. (2)Kan
Yeik Mon Condo, 1500
Sqft, 2MBR, 1BR, f.f,
$1500.
(3)University
Yeik Mon Condo, 1500
Sqft, 1MBR, 1BR, lift,
$1500. (4) Yadanar Htun
Condo, 1360 Sqft, 2BR,
2AC, Ph, lift, $850. (5)
Classic standard Condo,
2000 Sqft, 2MBR, 1BR,
f.f, $2500. Ph: 09-421072150, 09-7963-02109.
7 Mile (Near - Bank /
Market / Shop) Bungalow
Type, One Bed Room,
Two Beds Room, Fully
furnished, Car Parking
/ Laundry Service /
Cleaning Service are
available.
Weekly,
Monthly, Yearly For 1
Month Rental : 900 USD.
Enquiry (Office Hour 9
am to 5 pm) Contact : 094217-43 770.
Bahan, (1)Shwe gone
daing Rd, new condo,
20'x70', 1MBR, 2SR, ph
line, aircons, good for
both residence & office
USD 1000 per month.
(2)Pent house condo
near Kandawkyi lake.
lake view. 5 bedrooms,
furnished, wooden floor.
aircons. USD7000 Per
month. - 09-9769-05901
KaMayuT,
(1)Pyay
Rd, 70'x75', 2 storey
Want to Hire
expaT
working
in
Yangon looking for
accommodation to share
with other Expats. If you
want to rent a bedroom in
your house or flat please
contact me through my
email at biscay.world@
gmail.com
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Employment
UN Positins
The UniTed Nations
World Food Programme,
is seeking (1)nutrition
Officer NO-B, Yangon
(Re-advertise) For more
information, please visit
to http://www.themimu.
info/jobs-for-myanmarnationals. Please email
the applications with UN
P-11 to wfpmyanmar.
[email protected] COB
19 May 2015.
The UniTed Nations
World Food Programme,
is seeking (1)Field
Monitor Assistant SC4, Mawlamyine. For more
information, please visit
to http://www.themimu.
info/jobs-for-myanmarnationals. Please Email
the applications with UN
P-11 to wfpmyanmar.
[email protected] COB
18 May 2015.
The UniTed Nations
World Food Programme,
is seeking (1)Senior
Logistics Assistant GS6, Myitkyina (2) Senior
Logistics Assistant
(Warehouse/Operation)
GS-6, Yangon. For more
information, please visit
to http://www.themimu.
info/jobs-for-myanmarnationals. Please email
the applications with UN
P-11 to wfpmyanmar.
[email protected] COB
08 May 2015.
Embassy
eMBASSY of Pakistan,
Yangon intends to sell
out 1 x unit car Toyota
Corolla, 1500cc, model
year 2005, black colour,
to local as well as diplomt/
non-diplomat community
in Yangon, Sealed bids
are invited form all the
interested parties by
15 May in the name of
EMbassy of Pakistan,
A4, Diplomatic quarters
Pyay Road, Dagon
township, Yangon. Car
can be visited between
1000-1300 hrs at the
Embassy location from
6 ~ 10 May 2015.
eMBASSY of Egypt is
seeking an experienced
staff to work as Bearer
at the Ambassador's
Residence. Must be able
to speak English well and
have experience in the
same field. Qualified and
Interested candidates
should submit CV and
copies of testimonials
as soon as possible
to Embassy of Egypt,
No.81
Pyidaungsu
Yeiktha Rd, Dagon
Township or to email:
egyptembassy86@
gmail.com.
Ingo Position
fondAzione Terre des
hommes Italia (Tdh- It)
is seeking Agriculture
Technician
(Based
Myingyan, Mandalay
Region) : Bachelor
degree in Agriculture or
Diploma in Agriculture.
Effective English skill.
Good computer skill.
Sharing the values and
mission of Tdh-It and the
Convention on the Rights
of the Child. Please
submit application with
completed information
about current job and
expected salary incl.
CV, photo, references
by e-mail or by postal
service to Terre des
Hommes Italia Country
Office: Tdh-It Country
Office: 48, Shwe Hinn
Thar St, Hlaing, Yangon.
Tel: 01-654604, E-mail:
hr.tdhit.mya@gmail.
com, Deadline: 22-52015.
(1) field SUperviSor
1 Post : Demoso (Kayah
State) Please send
application letter, CV
and related documents
to
Myanmar
Red
Cross Society (Head
O f f i c e ) Ya z a t i n g a h a
Rd,
Dekkhinathiri,
NayPyi
Taw.
Ormrcshrrecruitment@
gmail.com
www.
m y a n m a r
redcrosssociety.org.
The inT'l Rescue
Committee (IRC) is
seeking Senior Officer
1 post in Kayin State:
Bachelor of Arts or
Science in Social, Public
Health, Humanities or
other related field. 3
years of professional
experience in manage
ment in NGOs. 2
years of GBV, social
work, counseling, or
psychosocial experience
in. Computer literate,
including
Microsoft
Word & Excel. Fluency
in English. Please submit
a Cover letter & CV to the
HR Department by email
at:
WaiMar.Naing@
rescue.org or by delivery
to IRC office Int'l Rescue
Committee (IRC) 33/A,
Natmauk Lane Thwe
(1), Bocho (2) Quarter,
Bahan, Yangon.
MYAnMAr Red Cross
Society is seeking(1)
Livelihoods
Field
Officer 1 post in
Minbya (Rakhine State):
Relevant
University
degree.
2
years
experience in livelihood
field. (2)Medical Doctor
1 post in Sittwe: Myanmar
National.
Medical
degree with Valid license
& official registration. 1
year experience with
other
INGO/
local
NGO in mobile clinic.
Effective command of
English, Good computer
skills. (3)Monitoring
& Evaluation Officer
1 post in Nay Pyi
Taw : Bachelor or
equivalent degree in
public administration,
community
develop
ment, statistics, social
or
development
related
studies.
2
years
experience.
Effective
computer
skills, good knowledge
of information systems
and statistical software
(Access, SPSS, EPI
Info). Effective English
language skill. Red
Cross Volunteers are
preferable. Please send
application letter, CV
and related documents
to:
Myanmar
Red
Cross Society Head
Office
Yazathingaha
Rd,
Dekkhinathiri,
Nay Pyi Taw. Or
mrcshrrecruitment@
gmail.com, Closing date:
12-5-2015.
The SUBSTAnce Abuse
Research Association
(SARA), is looking for
Finance Manager (Full
Time) 1 Post (800US$
to 900US$) based in
Yangon. Masters degree
in Accounting, Business
Administration,
or
related field required.
Experience in successful
financial management of
NGO. Understanding of
rules and regulations
related to Global Fund &
3MDG project funding &
reporting requirements.
Strong working know
ledge of computer
programs & accounting
softwares:
Microsoft
Word, Excel, ACCPAC,
Peachtree, MYOB etc.
Demonstrated skills in
financial oversight of
Humanitarian Projects
in Myanmar. Fluency in
English. Experiences in
the Financial Rules &
Regulations, Procedures
of Global Fund & 3MDG,
is a definite asset.
Please submitted by
email to Ms. Khin Thida
Lwin
sara.hro.ygn@
gmail.com, and cc to
sara.sao.ygn@gmail.
com. The application
must contain a phone
number, email address,
recent passport photo, 2
referees & a statement
of expected salary by the
applicant. Closing date :
18th, May, 2015.
( 1 ) A c c o U n TA n T
(Press) - 1 Post (2)
Store Assistant - 1
Post
(3)Supporting
Officer - 1 Post. Please
send application letter,
CV & related documents
to
Myanmar
Red
Cross Society (Head
Office)
Yazatingaha
Rd,
Dekkhinathiri,
Nay
Pyi
Taw.
Ormrcshrrecruitment@
gmail.com
www.
myanmarredcross
society.org
MYAnMAr red Cross
Society is seeking
Tamwe. www.dvb.no
ClDeadline Application:
Until Candidate Identified
horizon International
Schoolis looking for (1).
Assistant Teacher :
Age 20 ~ 35, University
graduate, Must be
proficient in English,
Comfortable working
with young learners,
2 years experience,
Able to devote oneself
to teaching, Friendly,
enthusiastic and patient.
All candidates should be
good in communication
and interpersonal skills.
Attractive
Salary.
Lunch is provided. An
opportunity to work for
an institution where
students have lots of
outstanding international
achievements. Enhance
ment training. Interested
candidates can come
for between the office
hours. Please bring
CV along with a copy
of credentials to 235,
ShukintharMyoPatt
Rd, Taketa, Yangon.
Ph: 450396, 450397,
9410010,
9410020.
Closingdate : May15th,
2015.
knowledge is essential.
For 1 & 2 : Salary
based on experience.
(3)Site Engineer - M
2 posts : A.GTI/B.
Tech/B.E(Electrical), No
experience require, Must
travel to the project site.
(4)Draft man - M/F 1
post : A.GTI/B.Tech/
B.E(Civil),
Autocad
2D, 3D, M&E drawing,
3 years experience,
Please submit CV,
photo with necessary
documetntst o 153,
G Flr, 50 St, Upper,
Pazundaung. Closing
date : within 2 weeks.
g STAr hoTel is seeking
(1)Driver - M 2 Posts (2)
Waiter - M 10 Posts (3)
Room Attantant - M/F
3 Posts (4)Bell Boy - M
1 Post (5)Cashier - F
3 Post (6)Public Area
Cleaner - M/F 2 Posts (7)
Receptionist - F 3 Post
(8)M&e (Maintainess) - M
1 Post. For new branch
at Thaketa G Star II is
seeking (1)Waiter - M
10 Posts (2)Cashier - F
3 Posts. Please submit
CV with necessary
documents to 20/b, c,
Thukhawati St, West
chATriUM
hoTel
Royal Lake Yangon
Leading Five Star Hotel
in Yangon, Myanmar
with its headquarter in
Bangkok, is now seeking
highly energetic and
motivated candidates for
the following positions:
(1).Duty Manager M/F 1 Post. Interested
candidates should apply
with full CV/Resume
indicating position of
interest, qualifications,
educational background,
employment records and
recent photo not later
than 15.5.2015. Only
short-listed candidates
will be notified by phone
for interview. Email:
h r. c h r y @ c h a t r i u m .
com Ph : 01-544500,
01-544500 HR Dept.
Chatrium Hotel Royal
Lake Yangon No.40,
Natmauk Rd, Tamwe.
Yangon.
YAngon International
School is looking for (1).
IT network Engineer :
Must have a degree in IT
and be able to manage
the local area network,
server functions and
organizations,
user
systems the installation
of all front-end (user) and
back-end (infrastructure)
school-wide technology
systems, peripherals,
apparatus & software.
3 years experiences. (2).
Admissions' Assistant
: Customer service
experience.
Good
command English and
Myanmar. Familiarity
with international schools
will be an advantage.
Qualified and interested
candidates may send
their CV forms to Mr.
James at james@
yismyanmar.com
or
117, Thumingalar Rd,
Thumingalar housing,
Thingangyun, Yangon,
Myanmar.
Ph:
01
578171, 09420163769.
The position is open
until filled.
SKY
JeT
Multi
Construction Co., Ltd
is seeking (1)Project
Engineer - M/F 2 posts
: BE (Electrical), Auto
cad, M& E dratwin, 5 year
experience in Electrical
power projects, Salary
based on experience (2)
Business Development
Engineer - M/F 1 post :
BE (Electrical) or higher,
5 years experience, M&E
Local Positions
we are looking for, (1)
Sale Representative
raw (Male/ Female) 3
Posts - (B.Sc, Science
Graduate).
(2)Sale
Representative PVC
Fitting (Male/ Female) 2
Posts - (B.Sc, Science
Graduate).
(3)Ware
House Staff (Male) 1
Post - (B.Sc, Science
Graduate). For will
establish
company
supplying plastic and
paint raw material and
PVC Fitting & well
communication
skill
in English language.
Please send CV, 2 recent
photos, Photocopies or
labor registration card,
recommendation from
police force, education
certificate & other related
documents to No.10,
Parami Rd, 16 Quarter,
Hlaing, Yangon. Ph:
521002,
521009.
Closing date : 12-6-2015
we
Are
currently
seeking two new dynamic
teachers to work at
"Kings
International
School". We follow the
Early Years Foundation
Stage Curriculum of
England, but are happy
to offer training for a good
candidate. We teach both
Myanmar and Chinese
language alongside our
curriculum with specialist
teachers. Candidates
should show : Graduate
level qualifications and
teaching certificate. A
sound knowledge of
good practice, curriculum
and philosophy. Have a
fun, inspiring manner
with the children. Have
high expectations for
their children in relation
to achievement and
behavior. Be keen to
work hard and become
part of strong team. The
candidate must submit
his/her application or CV
(with attached photo) in
person to The Manager,
Kings Int'l School : 695,
Mahabandoola Rd, Bet:
19th St & Sint Oh Dan St,
Latha. Ph : 01-382213,
395816, or by email to:
zawmyogreenboy@
gmail.com
dvB Multimedia Group
is
seeking
Senior
Accountant : B.Com
or Certified Accountant,
5 years experience in
a similar position/field,
Prior experience with
international accounting
standards,
Familiar
with
computerized
accounting, Preferably
familiar with QuickBook
accounting software,
Good Computer skill
(office application), Good
analytical skill, Excellent
communication
&
networking
(interper
sonal) skills, Preferably
familiar with QuickBook
accounting software,
Preferably
good
command of spoken &
written English. Rm 4,
Bldg 18, Hninn Si Rd,
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of a plot to deflate balls in a vital playoff
game is a hard hit to the reputation of a
US sports icon who bucked the odds to
become a four-time Super Bowl winner.
Tom Terrific was taken by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL
draft with the 199th selection overall.
It was an inauspicious start to what
has become a glittering NFL career
complemented by Bradys off-field rise
as a style icon.
Bradys blond locks and chiselled
chin for years made him the man women want, while his marriage to Brazilian
supermodel Gisele Bundchen only enhanced his status as the man men want
to be.
Until he wed Bundchen, the inevitable first question Brady faced at the
circus of Super Bowl media day was a
marriage proposal.
his cross-over appeal brought such
high-end endorsements as Movado
watches, while his all-American appeal
made him a perfect pitchman for such
wholesome products as Wheaties cereal
and milk.
On May 2, Brady was in the news,
jetting from the Kentucky Derby in Louisville to the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight
in Las Vegas where he sat ringside as
the Patriots teammates who made the
trip with him filled less visible seats at
the Fight of the Century.
Underpinning the glamorous lifestyle is Bradys gritty determination on
the field and a work ethic lauded by
teammates and admired by even the
most old-school NFL fans.
In 2001, he seized his NFL chance,
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AThleTicS
Uganda runners
hit by HIV scare
Ugandan runners have been hit by
a major health scare after it emerged
that a coach accused of sexually abusing
young athletes was infected with HIV.
There are fears the virus, which can
lead to aIdS, may have been spread further among other runners due to relationships among the athletes, and one of
the east african nations top sportsmen
is calling for widespread testing.
Many of our colleagues must be
infected, Commonwealth gold medallist Moses Kipsiro was quoted as saying
by the Daily Monitor newspaper. god
should have mercy on us.
Uganda, an emerging athletics power that has been trying to take on traditional regional rivals Kenya and Ethiopia, was hit by an athletics sex abuse
scandal nearly a year ago.
It broke after 28-year-old Kipsiro
relayed complaints from his female
teammates against a national coach Peter Wemali, who is alleged to have told
some of the female runners to have sex
with him in order to perform better.
Wemali has since been charged with
sexual abuse, and last week Ugandan
media said court documents had revealed he was also HIV-positive.
I know of many senior male runners who have unknowingly shared girlfriends with Mr Wemali. Some are even
married to runners that once had affairs
with him, Kipsiro said.
The Daily Monitor said three underage female runners are also feared
to have been infected by the coach,
while three other runners have filed
complaints with the police and will be
undergoing tests this week.
The numbers [of infected] could be
very high. Its very worrying, Tunde Musawo, a sports officer from Kapchorwa
district where the training camp abuse
allegedly took place, also told the paper.
Kipsiro said widespread testing was
now necessary.
I am going to mobilise the elders to
meet with all athletes and ask them to
test for HIV. Its then that we will know
the extent of the problem and see how
to help the infected ones, he said.
Last month Kipsiro, who regularly
trains with Britains Mo Farah, says he
may have to flee the east african country after receiving threats stemming
from his decision to speak out.. AFP
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BY CHARLOTTE ROSE
foodie
events to
date. Not even
because hes one of
the few people cool enough to wear
their baseball cap on backward. But
because he seems like a genuinely
nice chap.
Not everyone seems to agree,
however. Ching and friend Ivan
Pun, founder of Pun + Projects
which developed Port Autonomy
have caused a bit of a stir since
the restaurant opened last year. A
spate of reports have accused the
Hawaiian-born Harvard graduate
of helping to build a hipster
restaurant empire in which rich
twenty-somethings laugh in the
faces of the poor while knocking
back champagne cocktails and
feasting on the corpses of their
children. Ok, they may not have
said that exactly, but if recent
media attention is anything to
go by, it seems not everyone is so
enamoured by Ching and his vision
for Yangons food revolution.
Haters gonna hate. But there is
no doubt that Ching knows his way
around a kitchen, and thankfully,
as executive chef at Pun + Projects
brand new opening, La Carovana,
it doesnt look like hes going away
anytime soon.
Located in a charming colonialera building next to Port Autonomy
on Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, La
Carovana has joined the small
number of restaurants in the city
that put the fine in fine dining.
spectacular
culinary
adventure.
The staff seemed
just as puzzled as we
were, though fortunately the
ever-chirpy Ching was on hand to
translate.
The Arancini ($28) transpired to
be a masterful combination of deep
fried lamb ragu with pomodoro and
tzatziki. Its a heavy dish, but the
zesty pomodoro sauce cut through
the fried balls of lamb perfectly.
Certainly, it was unlike anything
I have ever eaten before, which is
surely why you visit La Carovana in
the first place. The real nonpareil
among the mains was the Porchetta
($27) melt-in-the-mouth pork
on a bed of creamy potato which
was like a party in the mouth (the
sophisticated black-tie soiree kind,
not a sweaty warehouse rave).
Like most parties, the best part
came later in the evening. The
Affogato ($14), a rich chocolate
brownie with coffee granita and
a whole lot of other things which
my tastebuds were unable to fully
comprehend in their state of
excitement was so good I was left
somewhat flushed, as if Id been
discovered at the soiree in the
broom cupboard with someone
elses husband.
The restaurant itself has been
lovingly renovated and has an
intimate atmosphere. Service is
friendly and attentive, though
could perhaps benefit from a better
understanding of the menu and
wine list, and the chic downstairs
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Seafood and
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saffron risotto
T
50g flour
100ml white wine
180g heavy cream
150g parmesan cheese (grated)
25ml virgin olive oil
20g shallots (finely chopped)
10g garlic (crushed)
5g saffron (carefully toasted in a
hot, dry pan)
Spring onion to garnish
Salt and pepper
Boil the risotto rice in the shrimp
stock until it is almost cooked, and
set aside to cool.
Add the olive oil to a pan and
fry the garlic and chopped shallots
before adding the toasted saffron.
When the shallots are soft, add the
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The 2016 Summer Olympics will be held in the Barra da Tijuca neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro. Photo: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg
BY DINA MISHEV
the Praa Afonso Viseu in Alto da Boa Vista. And thats pretty
much the last interaction with civilisation we have for seven
hours.
An endurance athlete, I had asked Anna to come up with
a challenging day hike. A whip of a woman, born and raised
in Italys Dolomites, Anna obliges, coming up with a hike
thats not only about 30 kilometres but that also takes us to
the summits of eight peaks, several of which have 360-degree
views of the city.
Instead of killing yourself though youve got to stay alive
long enough to enjoy the beaches, remember hike just Pico
da Tijuca, with a summit knob so rocky and exposed that, in
1920, 117 stairs were cut into the side of it and a chain railing
was installed. Also, the views from its summit are the best of
the day.
From Tijuca Peaks 1016-metre (3353-foot) summit, I
see Guanabara Bay, Bico do Papagaio Peak, Pedra da Gvea,
Maracan Stadium, the Rock of the Topsail, Barra da Tijuca,
and the Atlantic Ocean. I see Christ the Redeemer, too,
but only after several minutes of searching. Seen from the
northwest, its nestled among a sea of antennas and towers. A
peak almost directly to our south blocks views of Copacabana
Beach, but we see neighbouring Ipanema Beach and then
Leblon.
My last day in Rio, I explore these beaches. Driving west out
of the city with a crew from Rio EcoeSporte Adventures, we
pass more beaches than I can count, much less remember the
names of.
I do remember Sao Conrado, because thats the beach
where the paragliders and hang gliders who launch off Pedra
Bonita land. And also Tijuca Beach, because its there where
Sergio, a true Carioca (as natives of Rio are called) and Rio
EcoeSportes founder, alerts me to the presence of caimans,
alligator-like creatures, in the brackish lagoons opposite the
beach.
But these are Carioca caimans, he says. Theyre relaxed,
like the people here. Theyre no problem to you. Evidently, the
sharks sometimes seen off these beaches got the same memo
the caimans did. Sharks here are relaxed, too. No problem,
Sergio says.
We head to Praias Selvagens, Rios wild beaches, accessible
only to those willing to hike.
Two hours by car from Copacabana, the neighborhood
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Sergio Tavares and Robson Costa on the rock formation known in English as Turtle Stone, which overlooks wild beaches.
Photo: Dina Mishev/The Washington Post
Anna Atz Asen of Free Tours de Aventur hikes Tijuca Forest. Photo: Dina Mishev/The Washington Post
Days
Daily
1
1,2,3,5,6
Daily
5
2,4,6,7
1,3,5
1,2,4
3
Daily
3
1,7
7
4,6
2
1
5
4
6
1,2,4
5,7
2,4,6
3,5,7
1
2,5
1
1,3,5
2,4,6,7
Daily
Daily
4
Dep
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:10
7:00
6:30
6:30
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
9:00
11:00
11:00
11:00
11:00
11:15
11:15
11:30
13:00
14:30
14:30
14:30
15:20
15:30
Arr
7:10
7:25
7:40
8:30
8:25
8:35
8:40
8:55
8:25
8:25
8:40
8:40
8:40
8:40
8:40
8:25
11:05
10:10
12:25
12:55
12:25
14:00
13:25
13:25
12:55
16:45
16:25
16:35
16:40
16:30
16:55
MANDALAY TO YANGON
Flight
Y5 233
YH 918
YH 910
W9 201
YJ 761
7Y 132
K7 223
YH 830
YH 912
YJ 202
YJ 202
YJ 761
YH 832
YH 827
YH 836
YH 910
YJ 212
YJ 212
YJ 602
YH 732
YH 732
7Y 242
YH 728
YJ 234
K7 225
W9 152/W97152
Y5 776
W9 211
8M 6604
8M 903
YH 738
YH 730
W9 252
Days
Daily
Daily
7
Daily
5
2,4,6,7
1,3,5
5
2
3
1,2,4
1,2,4
4,6
3
1,7
1,2,3,5,6
5
7
6
6
Daily
1,3,5
1
6
2,4,6,7
1
Daily
4
4
1,2,4,5,7
3,5,7
2,4,6
2,5
Dep
7:50
8:30
8:40
8:40
8:40
8:50
8:55
11:05
11:30
11:30
12:00
13:10
13:20
13:20
13:20
13:20
15:00
15:00
15:40
16:40
16:40
16:40
16:45
16:50
16:50
17:05
17:10
17:10
17:20
17:20
17:25
17:45
18:15
Arr
9:00
10:45
10:05
10:35
10:35
10:45
11:00
14:55
13:25
12:55
13:25
17:00
14:45
14:45
14:45
14:45
16:55
16:25
17:35
18:05
18:45
18:45
18:10
18:15
19:00
18:30
18:20
19:15
18:30
18:30
18:50
19:10
19:40
Flight
YJ 201
YJ 201
6T 211
ND 910
ND 105
ND 107
ND 109
ND 9109
ND 111
SO 102
6T 211
Arr
7:55
10:20
8:00
8:15
11:40
12:20
15:40
18:00
19:20
19:00
19:20
Flight
SO 101
YJ 201
6T 212
ND 9102
ND 104
ND 106
YJ 202
ND 108
YJ 212
ND 110
ND 9110
6T 212
Arr
8:25
7:45
7:40
8:05
7:35
7:50
7:50
17:25
17:25
17:10
17:35
17:40
17:35
Flight
YH 918
YJ 891
YH 910
7Y 132
K7 223
6T 451
YH 910
YH 732
K7 225
W9 129
7Y 242
Days
1,2
4
1,3
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4,5
6
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4,5
7
Daily
5
Dep
7:00
7:00
7:10
7:15
10:45
11:25
14:55
17:00
18:25
18:00
18:30
YANGON TO NYAUNG U
Flight
YH 909
YH 917
YJ 891
YH 909
6T 451
K7 222
7Y 131
K7 224
YH 731
7Y 241
W9 129
W9 211
W9 129
Days
1,2,3,5,6
Daily
3
4
Daily
1,3,5
2,4,6,7
2,4,6,7
Daily
1,3,5
1,3,6
4
1
Dep
6:00
6:10
6:20
6:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
14:30
14:30
14:30
15:30
15:30
15:30
Days
5
3
1,7
4,6
3
1,2,4
2,4,6
6
2,5
Dep
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
9:10
11:00
11:30
Dep
7:00
8:10
8:15
8:35
9:20
10:00
10:35
13:30
16:00
17:00
18:20
19:35
Arr
8:00
13:25
9:05
9:35
10:15
10:55
13:25
14:25
16:55
17:55
19:20
20:25
NYAUNG U TO YANGON
YANGON TO MYITKYINA
Flight
YH 829
YH 826
YH 835
YH 831
YJ 201
YJ 201
6T 806
YJ 233
W9 251
Days
Daily
1,2
1,3
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4,5
6
4
1,2,3,4,5
5
7
1,2,3,4,5
5
Arr
9:40
10:05
10:05
10:05
9:50
10:20
11:40
15:10
14:25
Days
Daily
3
4
2,4,6,7
1,3,5
Daily
1,2,3,5,6
Daily
2,4,6,7
1,3,6
1,3,5
Dep
7:45
7:55
8:05
8:05
8:05
8:05
8:25
17:25
17:40
17:50
17:25
Arr
10:45
10:35
9:25
10:45
11:00
8:45
9:45
18:45
19:00
19:10
18:45
YANGON TO HEHO
Flight
YH 917
YJ 891
6T 451
7Y 131
K7 222
7Y 131
YJ 891
Y5 649
YH 505
YJ 751
YJ 761
YJ 233
YH 727
YH 737
YH 727
K7 224
YH 731
7Y 241
W9 129
Days
Daily
3
Daily
2,4,6,7
1,3,5
Daily
5
Daily
1,2,3,4,5,6
3,5,7
1,2,4
6
1
3,5,7
3
2,4,6,7
Daily
1,3,5
1,3,6
Dep
6:10
6:20
6:30
6:30
6:30
7:15
7:00
10:30
10:30
11:00
11:00
11:00
11:15
11:15
11:15
14:30
14:30
14:30
15:30
HEHO TO YANGON
Arr
9:35
10:35
8:45
9:20
9:30
10:05
9:10
12:45
11:55
12:10
12:10
12:10
12:40
12:40
12:40
15:45
15:55
15:40
16:40
Flight
YJ 891
6T 452
W9 201
7Y 132
YH 918
K7 223
YH 506
YJ 762
YH 732
7Y 242
YH 728
K7 225
YJ 602
YH 738
W9 129
Days
1,5
1,3,5,7
2,4,6
2
Daily
Dep
6:45
7:00
11:15
15:30
8:20
Days
1,3,5,7
1,3,6
Daily
2,4,6
Dep
10:30
11:30
11:45
8:00
Days
2,4,6
1,2,3,4,5,6
1,3,5
1,3,6
7
1,3,4,6
Dep
8:00
10:30
10:30
11:30
11:00
15:45
Arr
8:15
9:05
13:20
17:00
10:40
Flight
Y5 326
7Y 532
K7 320
Y5 326
SO 202
Arr
12:20
12:55
12:55
9:55
Flight
K7 423
7Y 414
W9 309
6T 612
Days
1,3,5,7
Daily
3,5,7
2,4,6
Dep
7:00
8:20
10:30
11:15
Flight
YJ 202
6T 806
YH 827
YH 832
YH 836
YJ 202
YH 830
YJ 234
W9 252
Days
3
2,4,6
3
4,6
1,7
1,2,4
5
6
2,5
Dep
10:05
10:30
11:55
11:55
11:55
10:35
12:30
15:25
16:45
Arr
12:55
11:40
14:45
14:45
14:45
13:25
14:55
18:15
19:40
Flight
YH 729
YJ 751
Days
2,4,6
3,5,7
Dep
11:00
11:00
Days
2,4,6
1,3,5,7
1,3,6
Daily
Flight
K7 422
7Y 413
7Y 413
YH 506
W9 309
Y5 422
Arr
10:05
17:40
13:35
18:45
15:40
Dep
10:10
12:35
13:10
13:15
Arr
11:30
13:55
14:55
14:20
Arr
8:10
9:40
11:30
12:20
Days
2,4,6
1,3,5
7
1,2,3,4,5,6
1,3,6
1,3,4,6
Dep
9:10
11:35
12:05
13:10
14:05
16:55
Arr
11:30
13:55
14:20
14:00
14:55
17:50
Flight
K7 320
6T 708
SO 202
7Y 532
Flight
YJ 752
YH 730
YANGON TO PUTAO
Days
1,3,5,7
3,5,7
Daily
2,4,6
Dep
12:25
14:15
14:20
16:35
Arr
13:35
15:15
15:40
17:40
Days
3,5,7
2,4,6
Dep
Arr
16:10 17:55
16:45 19:10
PUTAO TO YANGON
Flight
Days
Dep
Arr
YH 826
7:00
11:00
Flight
YH 836
Days
1,7
Airline Codes
7Y = Mann Yadanarpon Airlines
K7 = Air KBZ
W9 = Air Bagan
Y5 = Golden Myanmar Airlines
YH = Yangon Airways
YJ = Asian Wings
LASHIO TO YANGON
Arr
13:00
13:15
SO = APEX Airlines
DAWEI TO YANGON
YANGON TO LASHIO
MYITKYINA TO YANGON
Dep
8:35
15:35
11:30
17:15
13:20
THANDWE TO YANGON
YANGON TO DAWEI
Flight
K7 319
SO 201
6T 707
7Y 531
Days
1,5
2,4,6
1,3,5,7
2
Daily
SITTWE TO YANGON
Arr
8:55
13:10
11:20
13:50
11:50
16:40
Domestic Airlines
MYEIK TO YANGON
YANGON TO THANDWE
Flight
K7 422
YH 505
7Y 413
W9 309
7Y 413
Y5 421
Arr
10:35
10:15
10:35
10:45
10:45
11:00
14:00
17:00
18:45
18:45
18:10
19:00
17:35
18:50
19:10
YANGON TO SITTWE
Flight
7Y 413
W9 309
6T 611
K7 422
Dep
9:25
9:15
9:25
9:35
9:35
9:45
11:55
15:50
15:55
15:55
16:00
16:00
16:25
16:40
16:55
Tel: 656969
Fax: 656998, 651020
YANGON TO MYEIK
Flight
Y5 325
K7 319
7Y 531
Y5 325
SO 201
Days
3,5
Daily
Daily
2,4,6,7
Daily
1,3,5
1,2,3,4,5,6
1,2,4
Daily
1,3,5
1
2,4,6,7
6
3,5,7
1,3,6
Dep
Arr
11:00
14:45
YH 831
4,6
7:00
11:00
YH 832
4,6
11:00
14:45
YH 835
1,7
7:00
11:00
YH 827
11:00
14:45
W9 251
2,5
11:30
15:25
W9 252
2,5
15:45
19:40
6T = AirMandalay
FMI = FMI Air Charter
Subject to change
without notice
Day
1 = Monday
2 = Tuesday
3 = Wednesday
4 = Thursday
5 = Friday
6 = Saturday
7 = Sunday
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Arr
8:30
9:25
11:45
12:25
16:55
17:10
18:15
20:15
20:50
21:40
Arr
9:50
10:15
19:05
22:45
Arr
12:50
14:15
14:25
15:10
15:45
20:50
22:05
23:45
Arr
11:50
12:50
16:30
16:30
20:05
20:05
23:45
YANGON TO BEIJING
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
CA 906
3,5,7
23:50 05:50+1
YANGON TO GUANGZHOU
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
8M 711
2,4,7
8:40
13:15
CZ 3056
3,6
11:25
16:15
CZ 3056
1,5
17:30
22:15
YANGON TO TAIPEI
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
CI 7916
1,2,3,5,6
10:50
16:15
YANGON TO KUNMING
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
CA 416
Daily
12:15
15:55
MU 2012
3
12:40
18:45
MU 2032
1,2,4,5,6,7 15:20
18:40
YANGON TO HANOI
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
VN 956
1,3,5,6,7
19:10
21:30
YANGON TO HO CHI MINH CITY
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
VN 942
2,4,7
14:25
17:15
YANGON TO DOHA
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
AI 701
1,5
14:05
19:50
QR 919
1,4,6
8:00
11:10
YANGON TO SEOUL
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
0Z 770
4,7
0:35
9:10
KE 472
Daily
23:30 07:50+1
YANGON TO HONG KONG
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
KA 251
5
1:30
5:55
KA 251
1,2,3,4,6,7
1:10
5:45
Flights
NH 814
YANGON TO TOKYO
Days
Dep
Daily
21:45
YANGON TO DHAKA
Flights
Days
Dep
BG 061
1,6
15:35
BG 061
4
13:45
Arr
06:50+1
Arr
17:00
15:10
BANGKOK TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
TG 303
Daily
7:55
8:50
PG 701
Daily
8:50
9:40
Y5 238
Daily
21:30
22:20
8M 336
Daily
10:40
11:25
TG 301
Daily
13:05
14:00
PG 707
Daily
13:40
14:30
PG 703
Daily
16:45
17:35
TG 305
Daily
17:50
18:45
8M 332
Daily
19:15
20:00
PG 705
Daily
20:15
21:30
DON MUEANG TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
DD 4230
Daily
6:20
7:05
FD 251
Daily
7:15
8:00
FD 253
Daily
16:20
17:00
DD 4238
Daily
19:30
20:15
SINGAPORE TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
TR 2822
Daily
7:20
8:45
Y5 2234
Daily
7:20
8:50
SQ 998
Daily
7:55
9:20
3K 581
Daily
8:55
10:25
MI 533
2,4,6
11:35
15:00
8M 232
Daily
13:50
15:15
MI 518
Daily
15:15
16:40
3K 583
2,3,5
17:05
18:35
KUALA LUMPUR TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
AK 504
Daily
6:55
8:00
8M 9505
Daily
10:05
11:15
MH 740
Daily
10:05
11:15
8M 502
1,2,3,5,6
12:50
13:50
8M 9507
Daily
13:40
14:50
MH 742
Daily
13:40
14:50
AK 502
Daily
17:50
19:00
AI 227
1
10:35
13:20
BEIJING TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
CA 905
3,5,7
19:30
22:50
GUANGZHOU TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
CZ 3055
3,6
8:40
10:25
CZ 3055
1,5
14:40
16:30
8M 712
2,4,7
14:15
15:50
TAIPEI TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
CI 7915
1,2,3,5,6
7:00
9:55
KUNMING TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
MU 2011
3
8:25
11:50
CA 415
Daily
10:45
11:15
MU 2031
1,2,4,5,6,7 13:55
14:30
HANOI TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
VN 957
1,3,5,6,7
16:50
18:10
HO CHI MINH CITY TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
VN 943
2,4,7
11:50
13:25
DOHA TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
AI 401
1,5
7:00
13:20
QR 918
3,5,7
20:40 06:25+1
SEOUL TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
KE 471
Daily
18:45
22:25
0Z 769
3,6
19:50
23:25
HONG KONG TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
KA 252
4
22:50 00:30+1
KA 250
1,2,3,5,6,7 21:45
23:30
TOKYO TO YANGON
Days
Dep
Daily
11:00
Arr
15:40
DHAKA TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
BG 060
1,6
12:30
BG 060
4
10:40
Arr
14:55
13:05
Flights
NH 813
YANGON TO INCHEON
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
KE 472
Daily
23:30 07:50+1
8M 7702
Daily
23:30 07:50+1
8M 7502
4,7
00:35
09:10
W9 607
4,7
14:20
16:10
PG 724
1,3,5,6
13:10
15:05
YANGON TO CHIANG MAI
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
Y5 251
2,4,6
6:15
8:05
7Y 305
1,5
11:00
12:50
INCHEON TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
KE 471
Daily
18:45
8M 7701
Daily
18:45
8M 7501
3,6
19:50
W9 608
4,7
17:20
PG 723
1,3,5,6
11:05
CHIANG MAI TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
Y5 252
2,4,6
9:25
7Y 306
1,5
13:45
YANGON TO GAYA
Flights
Days
Dep
8M 601
3,5,6
7:00
AI 236
2
13:10
AI 234
1,5
14:05
YANGON TO DELHI
Flights
Days
Dep
AI 236
2
13:10
Arr
16:30
GAYA TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
AI 235
2
9:10
8M 602
3,5,6
9:20
AI 233
5
15:00
DELHI TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
AI 235
2
7:00
YANGON TO KOLKATA
Flights
Days
Dep
AI 234
1
14:05
AI 228
5
18:45
Arr
17:20
19:45
KOLKATA TO YANGON
Flights
Days
Dep
AI 227
1
10:35
AI 233
5
13:30
Arr
13:20
18:00
YANGON TO MUMBAI
Days
Dep
1,5
14:05
Arr
19:35
Flights
AI 675
MUMBAI TO YANGON
Days
Dep
1,5
6:10
Arr
13:20
Arr
16:30
BANGKOK TO MANDALAY
Flights
Days
Dep
PG 709
Daily
12:00
Flights
AI 775
MANDALAY TO BANGKOK
Flights
Days
Dep
PG 710
Daily
14:05
Arr
8:20
14:10
15:05
Arr
22:25
22:25
23:25
18:10
12:00
Arr
13:20
CHAPTER 7
Tel: 09254049991~3
Condor (DE)
Dragonair (KA)
Airline Codes
3K = Jet Star
8M = Myanmar Airways International
AK = Air Asia
BG = Biman Bangladesh Airlines
CA = Air China
CI = China Airlines
CZ = China Southern
DD = Nok Airline
KA = Dragonair
MH = Malaysia Airlines
Arr
12:50
Subject to change
without notice
Day
1 = Monday
2 = Tuesday
3 = Wednesday
4
5
6
7
=
=
=
=
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Saffron
MI = Silk Air
KE = Korea Airlines
SINGAPORE TO MANDALAY
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
Y5 2234
Daily
7:20
16:30
MI 533
2,6
11:35
15:00
KUNMING TO MANDALAY
Flights
Days
Dep
MU 2029
Daily
13:00
Arr
12:10
12:30
18:00
Arr
12:10
A Study in
FD = Air Asia
MANDALAY TO SINGAPORE
Flights
Days
Dep
Arr
MI 533
2,6
15:55
20:50
Y5 2233
1,2,4,5,6
7:50
14:15
MANDALAY TO KUNMING
Flights
Days
Dep
MU 2030
Daily
13:50
International Airlines
Arr
10:15
14:35
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SUDOKU PACIFIC
Universal Crossword
Edited by Timothy E. Parker
4 Command
5 It may be read
before a
punishment
6 Longtime Chinese
Chairman
7 Ostrich cousin
8 Citadel student
9 Line for a Broadway
show?
10 States as true
11 Why people
cant do
some things
12 Ridicule
13 Likably silly
18 Talk
incessantly
23 Major blood
artery
24 Persian
potentates
25 Question for
a magician
26 Loudness units
28 Bolt partners
31 Absolutely not!
35 Lowest point
37 Voluntarily forgo
38 Ending for farm
or home
40 Wrapped
garment
42 No-goodnik
45 Subtraction
signs
47 Having feeling
50 To the
exclusion
of all else
53 End, as of ones
patience
54 Make
reparations
55 Large beer mug
57 Goes effortlessly
63 Promising
words
64 Nancy Drews
boyfriend
65 Brief time units
66 Bonanza find
67 Candle
makeup
DOWN
1 Certain residue
2 Fraternity letter
3 Big mouth
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BY SCOTT ADAMS
PEANUTS
BY CHARLES SCHULZ
BY BILL WATTERSON
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The Essentials
EMBASSIES
Australia 88, Strand Road,
Yangon. Tel : 251810,
251797, 251798.
Bangladesh 11-B, Than
Lwin Road, Yangon.
Tel: 515275, 526144, email:
[email protected]
Brazil 56, Pyay Road,
6th mile, Hlaing Tsp,
Yangon. Tel: 507225,
507251. email: Administ.
[email protected].
Brunei 17, Kanbawza
Avenue, Golden Velly (1),
Bahan Tsp, Yangon. Tel:
566985, 503978.
email: bruneiemb@
bruneiemb.com.mm
Cambodia 25 (3B/4B),
New University Avenue
Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon.
Tel: 549609, 540964.
email: RECYANGON @
mptmail.net.mm
Canada
9th Floor, Centerpoint
Towers, 65 Sule Pagoda
Road, Yangon, Tel :
01-384805 , Fax :01
384806, Email : yngon@
international.gc.ca
China 1, Pyidaungsu
Yeiktha Road, Yangon. Tel:
221280, 221281.
Denmark, No.7, Pyi Thu
St, Pyay Rd, 7 Miles,
Mayangone Tsp, Yangon.
Tel: 01 9669520 - 17.
Egypt 81, Pyidaungsu
Yeiktha Road, Yangon. Tel:
222886, 222887,
Egyptembassy86@gmail.
com
France 102, Pyidaungsu
Yeiktha Road, Yangon. Tel:
212178, 212520, email:
ambaf rance. rangoun@
diplomatie.fr
Germany 9, Bogyoke Aung
San Museum Road, Bahan
Tsp, Yangon.
Tel: 548951, 548952, email:
info@rangun. diplo.de
India 545-547, Merchant
St, Yangon. Tel: 391219,
388412,
email:indiaembassy
@mptmail.net.mm
UNITED NATIONS
ILO Liaison 1-A, Kanbae
(Thitsar Rd), Yankin Tsp,
Tel : 01-566538, 566539
IOM 318 (A) Ahlone Rd, Dagon
Tsp, Yangon.Tel 01-210588,
09 73236679, 0973236680,
Email- [email protected]
UNAIDS 137/1, Thaw Wun Rd,
Kamayut Tsp.
Tel : 534498, 504832
UNDCP 11-A, Malikha St,
Mayangone tsp.
Tel: 666903, 664539.
UNDP 6, Natmauk Rd, Bahan
tel: 542910-19. fax: 292739.
UNFPA 6, Natmauk Rd,
Bahan tsp. tel: 546029.
UNHCR 287, Pyay Rd,
Sanchaung tsp.
Tel: 524022, 524024.
UNIAP Rm: 1202, 12 Fl,
Traders Hotel.
Tel: 254852, 254853.
UNIC 6, Natmauk St., Bahan,
tel: 52910~19
UNICEF 14~15 Flr, Traders
Hotel. P.O. Box 1435,
Kyauktada. Tel: 375527~32,
unicef.yangon@unicef. org,
UNODC 11-A, Malikha Rd., Ward
7, Mayangone. tel: 01-9666903,
9660556, 9660538, 9660398.
email: [email protected]
UNOPS 120/0, Pyi Thu Lane,
7 Miles, Mayangone Tsp.
Tel: 951-657281~7.
Fax: 657279.
UNRC 6, Natmauk Rd, P.O.
Box 650, TMWE Tel: 542911~19,
292637 (Resident Coordinator),
WFP 5 Kan Baw Za St, Shwe
Taung Kyar, (Golden Valley),
Bahan Tsp. Tel : 2305971~6
WHO No. 2, Pyay Rd, 7 Mile,
Mayangone Tsp, Tel : 6504056, 650416, 654386-90.
ASEAN Coordinating Of. for
the ASEAN Humanitarian
Task Force, 79, Taw Win st,
Dagon Tsp. Tel: 225258.
FAO Myanma Agriculture
Service Insein Rd, Insein. tel:
641672, 641673.
Emergency Numbers
Ambulance tel: 295133.
Fire tel: 191, 252011, 252022.
Police emergency tel: 199.
Police headquarters tel: 282541, 284764.
Red Cross tel:682600, 682368
Traffic Control Branch tel:298651
Department of Post & Telecommunication tel: 591384,
591387.
Immigration tel: 286434.
Ministry of Education tel:545500m 562390
Ministry of Sports tel: 370604, 370605
Ministry of Communications tel: 067-407037.
Myanma Post & Telecommunication (MPT) tel: 067407007.
Myanma Post & Tele-communication (Accountant Dept)
tel: 254563, 370768.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs tel: 067-412009, 067-412344.
Ministry of Health tel: 067-411358-9.
Yangon City Development Committee tel: 248112.
HOSPITALS
Central Womens Hospital tel: 221013, 222811.
Children Hospital tel: 221421, 222807
Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital tel: 543888.
Naypyitaw Hospital (emergency) tel: 420096.
Workers Hospital tel: 554444, 554455, 554811.
ACCOMMODATIONHOTELS
YANGON
No. 277, Bogyoke Aung
San Road, Corner of
38th Street, Kyauktada
Township, Yangon,
Myanmar.
Tel : (951) 391070, 391071.
Reservation@391070
(Ext) 1910, 106.
Fax : (951) 391375. Email :
[email protected]
Avenue 64 Hotel
No. 64 (G), Kyitewine
Pagoda Rd, Mayangone Tsp,
Yangon. Tel : 09-8631392,
01 656913-9
Winner Inn
42, Than Lwin Rd, Bahan
Tsp. Tel: 503734, 524387.
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innmyanmar.com
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Hotel Yangon
91/93, 8th Mile Junction,
Tel : 01-667708, 667688.
AIR CONDITION
Marina Residence
8, Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd,
Mayangone Tsp.
tel: 6506 51~4. fax: 650630.
Sakura Residence
9, Inya Rd, Kamaryut Tsp.
tel: 525001. fax: 525002.
Sule Shangri-La Hotel
223 Sule Pagoda Rd. tel:
242828. fax: 242838.
Yuzana Hotel
130, Shwegondaing Rd,
Bahan Tsp, tel : 01-549600
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Beauty 49
49 street (middle),
Botataung Tsp.
Tel:292650
California Skin Spa
NO 32.B, Inya Myaing Road,
Yangon. (Off University
Road) Tel : 01-535097,
01-501295. Open Daily :
(10 AM - 8 PM)
KH Hotel, Yangon
28-A, 7 Miles, Pyay Rd,
Mayangone Tsp, Yangon.
Ph: 95-1-652532, 652533
YANGON
La Source Beauty Spa
12-E, Inya Rd, Kamayut Tsp.
Tel: 512380, 526653
Beauty Bar by La Source
Shop (1004), Sedona Hotel,
Tel : 860 5377 Ext : 7167
MANDALAY
La Source Beauty Spa
13/13, Mya Sandar St,
bet: 26 x 27, bet: 62 x 63,
Chanaye Tharzan Tsp.
Tel : 09-4440-24496.
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Balance Fitnesss
University Avenue Rd,
Bahan Tsp. Yangon.
01-656916, 09 8631392
Email - info@
balancefitnessyangon.com
Zamil Steel
No-5, Pyay Road,
7 miles,
Mayangone Tsp, Yangon.
Tel: (95-1) 652502~04.
Fax: (95-1) 650306.
Email: zamilsteel@
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CO WORKING SPACE
CONSULTING
Worlds leader in
Kitchen Hoods & Hobs
Same as Ariston Water
Heater. Tel: 251033,
379671, 256622, 647813
FLORAL SERVICES
Kham Le
22, Thukha Waddy St,
Suneyan Park, Yankin, Ph:
01-8605223, 8605224.
[email protected]
www.manawmayagems.com
GENERATORS
Floral Service & Gift
Centre 102(A), Dhamazaydi
Rd, Yangon.tel: 500142
Summit Parkview Hotel,
tel: 211888, 211966 ext. 173
fax: 535376.email: sandy@
sandymyanmar.com.mm.
FOAM SPRAY
INSULATION
HEALTH SERVICES
DUTY FREE
ELECTRICAL
ENTERTAINMENT
GLASS
International
Construction
Material Co., Ltd.
No. 60, G-Fl, Sint-Oh-Dan St,
Lower Block, Latha Tsp,
Yangon, Myanmar.
Tel : 01-245112,
09-730-22820
Email : intconstruction
[email protected]
Japan-Myanmar
Physiotherapy Clinic.
Body Massage - 7000 Ks
Foot Massage - 6000 Ks
Body & Foot Massage 12,000 Ks
No.285, Bo Aung Kyaw Rd,
Kyauktada Tsp, Yangon.
09:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Tel : 09-8615036
24 Hours Laboratory
& X-ray, CT, MRI, USG
Mammogram, Bone DXA
@ Victoria Hospital
No. 68, Tawwin Rd, 9 Mile,
Mayangon Township,
Yangon, Myanmar.
Tel: (951) 9 666141
Fax: (951) 9 666135
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MARINE
COMMUNICATION &
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HOTEL SUPPLY
LIGHTING
PAINT
Relocation Specialist
Rm 504, M.M.G Tower,
#44/56, Kannar Rd,
Botahtaung Tsp.
Tel: 250290, 252313.
Mail : [email protected]
Crown Worldwide
Movers Ltd 790, Rm 702,
7th Flr Danathiha Centre,
Bogyoke Aung San Rd,
Lanmadaw. Tel: 223288,
210 670, 227650. ext: 702.
Fax: 229212. email: crown
[email protected]
OFFICE FURNITURE
REMOVALISTS
Sole Distributor
For the Union of
Myanmar Since 1995
Myanmar Golden Rock
International Co.,Ltd.
79-D, Bo Chein St, Pyay Rd,
6 Mile, Hlaing Tsp,
Tel: 654810~654819
654844~654848
International
Construction
Material Co., Ltd.
No. 60, G-Fl, Sint-Oh-Dan St,
Lower Block, Latha Tsp,
Yangon, Myanmar.
Tel : 01-245112,
09-730-22820
Email : intconstruction
[email protected]
REAL ESTATE
Monsoon Restaurant
& Bar 85/87, Thein Byu
Road, Botahtaung Tsp.
Tel: 295224, 09-501 5653.
European Quality
& Designs Indoor/
Outdoor Furniture, Hotel
Furniture & All kinds of
woodworks
Office Tel: 01-380382,
09-509-1673, Show Room:
No. 123-124, Shwe Yin Aye
(2) Street, Industrial Zone
5 (Extension), Hlaing Thar
Yar Township, Yangon,
Myanmar. E-mail: contact@
smartdesignstrading.com,
www.royalbotania.com,
www.alexander-rose.co.uk,
Please call for any enquiry.
For House-Seekers
Heaven Pizza
38/40, Bo Yar Nyunt St.
Yaw Min Gyi Quarter,
Dagon Township.
Tel: 09-855-1383
SC STORAGE YANGON
Monthly storage available
Transportation of goods
provided,
Mobile: 09-253 559 848,
Email: YangonStorage@
gmail.com
TRAVEL AGENTS
Yangon International
School (YIS)
Grades, Pre-school Grade 12.
American Curriculum.
117, Thumingalar Housing
Thingangyun Tsp
Yangon, Myanmar.
Tel : 95 1 578171, 573149
Fax : 95 1 578604
Website :
www.yismyanmar.com
SERVICE OFFICE
www.exploremyanmar.com
www.exploreglobaltravel.
com
WATER HEATERS
www.hinthabusinesscentres.com
Tel : 01-4413410
Made in Japan
Same as Rinnai Gas Cooker
and Cooker Hood
Showroom Address
Executive Serviced
Office, Registered
and Virtual Office, Hot
Desking, Meeting Rooms
Tel: +(95) 1 387947
www.officehubservices,com
STEEL STRUCTURE
Design, Fabrication,
Supply & Erection of Steel
Structures
Tel : +95 9 252399569
Email : [email protected]
www.WEC-Myanmar.com
Faucets | Showers |
Sanitarywares | Bathroom
Accessories, Ph: 379671,
256622, 399464, 09 9771
09852. Address: Same
as ARISTON
Grohe
Bath Room Accessories,
79-B3/B3, East Shwe Gone
Dine, Near SSC Womens
Center, Bahan.
Tel : 01-401083,
WATER PROOFING
International
Construction
Material Co., Ltd.
No. 60, G-Fl, Sint-Oh-Dan St,
Lower Block, Latha Tsp,
Yangon, Myanmar.
Tel : 01-245112,
09-730-22820
Email : intconstruction
[email protected]
WATER TREATMENT
SPORTS
Premium Trophies
From Malaysia/Italy
RESORT
SANITARY WARE
Water Heater
RESTAURANTS
STORAGE
SC STORAGE YANGON
G-05, Marketplace by
City Mart.
Tel: 01-523840 Ext: 105
PLEASURE CRUISES
SCHOOLS
WATER SOLUTION
Aekar
Company Limited
SUPERMARKETS
Capital Hyper Mart
14(E), Min Nandar Road,
Dawbon Tsp. Ph: 553136.
City Mart (Aung San) tel:
253022, 294765.
Junction Square
Pyay Rd, Kamayut,
Ph: 01-527242.
Junction Zawana
Lay Daung Kan St,
Thingangyun, Ph: 573929.
Ocean (North Point)
Pyay Rd, 9 mile,
Ph: 01-652959.
Ocean (East Point)
Mahabandoola Rd,
Ph: 01-397146.
Orange Super Market
103, Thu Damar Rd,
Industrial Zone, North
Okkalar, Ph: 9690246
WEB SERVICE
Web Services
All the way from Australia
world-class websites/
web apps for desktop,
smartphone & tablets,
online shopping with
real-time transaction,
news/magazine site,
forum, email campaign
and all essential online
services. Domain
registration & cloud
hosting. Talk to us: (01)
430-897, (0) 942-000-4554.
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A humdinger of
a bash
Daw Thin Thin Hlaing, Daw Naw Aye Aye Myat, Sadanan Yodpradoo, U Myat Soe Win, U Thant Zin Htwe
Wayne Third
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EVENTS
FRIDAY 8
ART
Exhibition by Myanmar sculptor U Soe
Tint entitled A retrospective of his
work, including sketches, sculptures and
works created by U Soe Tints students
(until May 17). Goethe-Villa, 8 Ko Min Ko
Chin Road, Bahan 10-6pm
MUSIC
Nightly Live Music. Kokine Bar &
Restaurant (next to Kokine Swimming
Club) 6-11pm
The Sky Party. Swelling beats from
house music to gypsy, breaks to hip-hop
and electro, for a nostalgic Yangon night
out. Thiripyitsaya Sky Bistro, 20th floor,
Sakura Tower, 339 Bogyoke Aung San
Road, Kyauktada 10pm
SATURDAY 9
ART
Kooe Diary. Exhibition by nine talented
contemporary artists (until May 13). The
Yangon Gallery, Pyay Road, Peoples Park.
10-6pm
NIGHTLIFE
Fake me Im famous. Come and shake
your booty to the beats of the one and
only Mr Y supported by David Ghetto.
Mojo, 135 Inya Road, Bahan 10pm
Salsa night. Dance the night away with
Riccardo from Latino Bangkok. Union Bar,
42 Strand Road, Botahtaung 9pm
MISC
Weekly run. All levels of runner can join.
Balance Fitness, 103 University Avenue
(corner of Thanlwin Street), Bahan
7:15am
Yangon Hash House Harriers Saturday
run. A mixed, family-style Hash. Runs
usually take about an hour and start
from Yangon University, University
Avenue, Kamaryut 2:45-8pm
Classic car show. Myanmar Culture
Valley, Peoples Park, U Wisara Road
9am-9pm
MUSIC
Live Jazz. Sky Bistro Bar and Restaurant.
20th floor, Sakura Tower, 339 Bogyoke
Aung San Road, Kyauktada 7-10pm
SUNDAY 10
MISC
Walkathon as part of UN Global Road
Safety Week. Peoples Park, U Wisara
Road 5-10am
Classic car show. Myanmar Culture
Valley, Peoples Park, U Wisara Road
9am-9pm
Happy Mothers Day entertainment
program. Games, food and prizes. Free
entry. Capital Hypermarket, Min Nandar
Road, Thaketa 3-7pm
Make-up class by Myanmar Beauty Talk.
K30,000. Art & Me Studio, 22 Lower Kun
Ywe Tan Street, Kyeemyindaing 10-2pm
Short film screening night in
collaboration with Short Film Fanatics.
Featuring the animations Peter & The
Wolf (2006), The Legend of the Scarecrow
(2005), Fallen Art (2004), Invention of Love
(2010), Hold The Line (2005) and more.
MONDAY 11
MUSIC
Monday Blues. Mojo Bar, 135 Inya Road,
Bahan 9:30pm
Live piano music by Bonny. Thiripyitsaya
Sky Bistro, 20th floor, Sakura Tower, 339
Bogyoke Aung San Road, Kyauktada 7pm
MISC
Trivia Night. Free beer pitcher for round
winners and winning team gets a
K30,000 bar tab. 50th Street Bar, 50th
Street (lower block) 8-11pm
NIGHLIFE
Unlimited cocktails offer. K8000. B2O Bar
and Bistro, 96 20th Street (upper block),
Latha 8-11:45pm
TUESDAY 12
MUSIC
Live music by The Experience Band.
Thiripyitsaya Sky Bistro, 20th floor, Sakura
Tower, 339 Bogyoke Aung San Road,
Kyauktada 7-10pm
MISC
Tuesday Snippets. Gallery Conversation
and drinks. Pansodan Gallery, Pansodan
Street 7-10pm
Wine deal. All wine bottles sold at half
price. Mojo Bar, 135 Inya Road, Bahan
7-9:30pm
WEDNESDAY 13
NIGHTLIFE
Mojito Night. The Lab, 70A Shwegonedaing Road, Bahan 5:30-10pm
Girls night out. Mojo Bar, 135 Inya Road,
Bahan 8pm
Salsa at Salud. K5000 entry (includes
free Mojito, beer or cocktail of your
choice). Salud Salsa Club (Latin
Restaurant), 7C Wingabar Road (next to
Clover Hotel), Bahan
MUSIC
Jazz music and dinner. Rendez-Vous
restaurant and bar, Institut Francias, 340
Pyay Road 7:30-9:30pm
THURSDAY 14
MISC
Weekly run. All levels of runner can join.
Balance Fitness, 103 University Avenue
FILM
Start times at Mingalar (1,2), Top Royal,
Shae Saung (1,2) and Nay Pyi Taw
cinemas are 10am, 12:30pm, 3:30pm,
6:30pm and 9:30pm
Start times at Junction Square and
Juntion Maw Tin are 9:30am, 12:30pm,
3:30pm and 6:30pm daily and 9:30am,
12:30pm, 3:30pm, 6:30pm and 9:30pm
on Friday and Saturday.
Start times at Mingalar San Pya are
10am, 12:30pm, 3:30pm, 6:30pm and
9:30pm
Nay Pyi Taw Cinema, near Sule Pagoda
Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D). Directed by
Joss Whedon. American superhero film
The Spongebob Movie.
Directed by Paul Tibbitt. American
animated adventure comedy.
Mingalar Cinema 2,
Dagon Center 2, Myaynigone
Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D).
Shae Saung Cinema,
Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktada
Fast & Furious 7. Directed by James Wan.
American action film.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Mingalar San Pya Cineplex, Phone Gyi
Street and Anawrahta, Landamadaw
Avengers: Age of Ultron
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