Held on the first Sunday evening of every month, the Makers Market brings together the finest local brands including handmade arts and crafts, food vendors, designer fashion brands, hands-on craft activities, music and nightlife. The market offers a great opportunity to discover outstanding locally made products in one place and a chance to meet with […]
Makers Market Focuses on Handmade Goods from Local Artisans
May 9, 2019 by Thiha
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Thinking global, acting local
October 31, 2018 by Thiha
They were born at a time when Myanmar was in the throes of irreversible change; when the dictatorship that gripped the country for decades was losing its stranglehold on the people’s unrelenting and uncompromising bid to regain their freedom. They were too young to understand the 1988 Uprising, but some of them were already old […]
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PyinOoLwin Flower Festival to be held on 1st December
October 13, 2017 by Thiha
An expanded PyinOoLwin Flower Festival will be held at the National Kandawgyi Botanical Garden in PyinOo Lwin beginning 1st December. “The flower festival has been held annually in Pyin Oo Lwin for about a two-week period for the last 11 years. This year, however, the flower festival will be held from 1st December to the […]
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