The Ancient Heritage of King Kyansittha Preserved in the University of Yangon Library

As a visitor enters the campus of University of Yangon, and walks along the Chancellor Road, before he (or she) reaches the Convocation Hall, close to the Thit-pok, the massive Tetramelaceae hardwood tree, the University of Yangon Library is there on the right side of the road, a well- known treasure house of knowledge and learning.
The Ancient Heritage of King Kyansittha Preserved in the University of Yangon Library
AS a visitor enters the campus of University of Yangon, and walks along the Chancellor Road, before he (or she) reaches the Convocation Hall, close to the Thit-pok, the massive Tetramelaceae hardwood tree, the University of Yangon Library is there on the right side of the road, a wellknown treasure house of knowledge and learning.
Engineers born of the University of Yangon
Most people in Myanmar nowadays would link engineering graduates to the Institutes of Technologies in the various engineering fields. But engineering graduates prior to 1963, were born of the University of Yangon (at that time University of Rangoon).
Buildings with title of Myaing in PyinOoLwin
PyinOoLwin, famous as Maymyo in the past, is a district level town in Mandalay Region, at 3,538 feet above sea level. PyinOoLwin is known as Maymyo, PyinOoLwin, Taunghlaykha and Hill Station, as a significant tourist destination in Myanmar.
Commemoration of Centennial: Bringing the University Back into Excellence (Part 3)
The year 2020 is a remarkable year for University of Yangon (UY) as it is celebrating the centennial milestone for its establishment in 1920. To commemorate this event, the Department of International Relations (IR) is pleased to share information on how it has been contributing in upgrading the development of University.
New LNG power plant to supply power to residential areas, industrial zones and Thilawa SEZ
I became somewhat depressed by a flash of electricity while I was sitting in the dark in front of the house. To get sufficient electricity is an important part of the daily life of the Yangonites who rely heavily on electric power.
Many splendours month Tazaungmon
Literally Tazaungmon is a combination of two words “Tazaung” meaning light by oil lamps, Mon {mhon} မုန်း meaning to illuminate Illuminations with oil lamps shinning in terracotta cups. (ဆီမီးခွက်)