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Aye Mya Phyu
Aye Mya Phyu ( my, အေးမြဖြူ; born 9 March 2003), also known as Moe Tho (), is a Burmese singer, actress and former child star. She became famous after competing in the fourth season of ''Myanmar Idol'' and finishing as runner-up. Early life and education Aye Mya Phyu was born on 9 March 2003 in Yangon, Myanmar to parents, Myo Zin and Too Too. She is the youngest of two daughters; her elder sister named Aye Chan Phyu. From 2009 to 2018, she attended BEHS 2 Kamayut (St.Augustine). She is currently studying English at Yangon University of Foreign Languages. Career 2008: Dancing competitions In 2008, at the age of five, she won the first prize with Traditional Dance in a dancing competition at a preschool in Yangon. From then on, she participated in many dancing competitions and she performed traditional dance in many anyeint performances. 2012: Singing competitions She participated with song "Dokalay" and won a gold medal in singing portion of 19th Nationa ...
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Aye or AYE may refer to: * Aye (yes), a word for expressing the affirmative * Aye (village), a village in Belgium * ''Aye'' (album), by Martyn Bennett, 2012 * "Aye" (song), by Davido, 2014 Abbreviations and acronyms * Africa's Young Entrepreneurs, a non-profit organisation in Johannesburg, South Africa * Allegheny Energy (NYSE symbol), an electric utility in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, US * Ayer Rajah Expressway (abbreviated AYE), a road in Singapore People * Saint Aye (died c. 711), Belgian Catholic saint * Florian Ayé (born 1997), French footballer * G. Kaito Aye, Indian politician * Mar Mar Aye (born 1942), Burmese singer * Marion Aye (1903–1951), American actress * Maung Aye (born 1938), Burmese military officer * Mya Aye (activist) (born 1966), Burmese pro-democracy activist * Mya Aye (minister) (1942–2013), Burmese educator and government minister * Mya Aye (golfer) (born 1940), Burmese golfer * Sithu Aye (born 1990), Scottish-Burmese musician See also * AEY ...
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Esther Dawt Chin Sung
Esther Dawt Chin Sung ( my, အက်စတာဒေါ့သ်ချင်းဆုန်; born 20 February 1998) is a Burmese singer-songwriter of Chin ethnicity. She achieved national recognition when she won the fourth season of ''Myanmar Idol''. Esther became the first female to win the ''Myanmar Idol''. She also won the ''Chin Idol'' in 2017 and was the first winner of the ''National Performing Arts Competition''. Early life and education Esther Dawt Chin Sung was born and raised in Hakha, the capital city of Chin State, Myanmar. She has one younger brother and two younger sisters. She graduated from Yangon University of Economics with a Bachelor of Economics in early 2020. Career 2008: National singing competition Esther started singing and performed publicly at a very young age in church, school and concerts. At the age of 10, she auditioned for the 16th edition of the ''National Performing Arts Competition'', commonly abbreviated ''Sokayeti'' (ဆိုကရေး ...
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Country Music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, old-time, and American folk music forms including Appalachian, Cajun, Creole, and the cowboy Western music styles of Hawaiian, New Mexico, Red Dirt, Tejano, and Texas country. Country music often consists of ballads and honky-tonk dance tunes with generally simple form, folk lyrics, and harmonies often accompanied by string instruments such as electric and acoustic guitars, steel guitars (such as pedal steels and dobros), banjos, and fiddles as well as harmonicas. Blues modes have been used extensively throughout its recorded history. The term ''country music'' gained popularity in the 1940s in preference to '' hillbilly music'', with "country music" being used today to describe many styles and subgenres. It came to encomp ...
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Burmese Culture
The culture of Myanmar (also known as Burma) ( my, မြန်မာ့ယဉ်ကျေးမှု) has been heavily influenced by Buddhism. Burmese culture has also been influenced by its neighbours. In more recent times, British colonial rule and easternisation have influenced aspects of Burmese culture, including language and education. Arts Historically, Burmese art was based on Buddhist or Hindu myths. There are several regional styles of Buddha images, each with certain distinctive characteristics. For example, the Mandalay style, which developed in the late 1800s, consists of an oval-shaped Buddha with realistic features, including naturally curved eyebrows, smaller but still prominent ears, and a draping robe. There are 10 traditional arts, called ''pan sè myo'' (), listed as follows: # Blacksmith ( ''ba-bè'') # Woodcarving ( ''ba-bu'') # Goldsmith ( ''ba-dein'') # Stucco relief ( ''pandaw'') # Masonry ( ''pa-yan'') # Stone carving ( ''pantamaw'') # Turnery ...
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Nibbana
Nirvana (Sanskrit: निर्वाण, '; Pali: ') is "blowing out" or "quenching" of the activities of the worldly mind and its related suffering. Nirvana is the goal of the Hinayana and Theravada Buddhist paths, and marks the soteriological release from worldly suffering and rebirths in ''saṃsāra''. Nirvana is part of the Third Truth on "cessation of '' dukkha''" in the Four Noble Truths,_and_the_"''summum_bonum.html" ;"title="Four Noble Truths: BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY Encycl ..., and the "''summum bonum">Four Noble Truths: BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY Encycl ..., and the "''summum bonum'' of Buddhism and goal of the Noble Eightfold Path, Eightfold Path." In the Buddhist tradition, nirvana has commonly been interpreted as the extinction of the "three fires", or "three poisons", greed (''raga''), aversion (''dvesha'') and ignorance ('' moha''). When these ''fires'' are extinguished, release from the cycle of rebirth (''saṃsāra'') is attained. Nirvana has also been claimed by some ...
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Oak Soe Khant
Oak Soe Khant ( my, အုပ်စိုးခန့် လီးကိုစုပ်ချင်တာ) is a Burmese singer and musician. He debuted in December 2018 with the pop album ''The Number One'', which became the country's best-selling solo album in 2019. In 2019, he featured in song "Ma Pyaw Pay Mae" alongside Kay Kay Moe in the film '' The Greatest Love''. He also participated as a contestant in the reality singing competition ''The Mask Singer Myanmar''. In 2020, he made his acting debut in the TV drama, '' Eikmet Dwe Moe Hta De Ein'' (). In May 2020, he released a single "Possessor" (), a remake of Zaw Win Shein's classic 1980s song. In June 2020, he was featured in May La Than Zin's album ''Renewing the Vintage Era'', in a duet called "Yone Daw Hlut Daw" (). In 2021, he released the single "This Christmas" with Thai singer Knomjean Kulamas Sarasas. In 2022, he dabbled with classical Burmese songs ( Mahagita), releasing the singles "Aura of Acclaim" (; ) and ...
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Joox
Joox (stylised as JOOX) is a Comparison of on-demand streaming music services, music streaming service owned by Tencent, launched in January 2015. Joox is the biggest music streaming app in Asian markets such as Hong Kong, Macau, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and also the South African market. Joox is a freemium service, providing most of its songs free, while some songs are only available for premium users, offered via paid subscriptions or by doing different tasks offered. In 2017, Joox launched their service in South Africa, their first non-Asian market. The service now accounts for more than 50% of all music streaming app downloads in their Asian markets. The number of music-streaming users in Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and Indonesia was expected to reach 87 million by 2020. Background Before the emergence of Joox, Tencent owned QQ Music, one of the largest music streaming and download service in China. In 2015, they introduced Joox as their exp ...
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Myanmar Radio And Television
Myanmar Radio and Television ( my, မြန်မာ့အသံနှင့်ရုပ်မြင်သံကြား, abbreviated MRTV), formerly the Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS), is the parent of the state-run Myanmar Radio National Service and the MRTV television channel. The television channels are broadcasting from its broadcast center in Kamayut, Yangon. The radio service is now broadcasting primarily from Naypyidaw. History Radio Radio service in Myanmar first came on air in 1936 during the British colonial era. Regular programming by Bama Athan ( my, ဗမာ့အသံ; "Voice of Burma") began in February 1946 when the British established Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS), carrying Burmese language national and foreign news and musical entertainment, knowledge reply and school lessons and English language news and music programming. After independence in 1948, it was named Myanma Athan ( my, မြန်မာ့အသံ; also meaning Voice of Burma, but ...
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University Of Yangon
'') , mottoeng = There's no friend like wisdom. , established = , type = Public , rector = Dr. Tin Mg Tun , undergrad = 4194 , postgrad = 5748 , city = Kamayut 11041, Yangon , state = Yangon Region , country = Myanmar , coordinates = , campus = Urban , former_names = , website = , , faculty = 1313 , affiliations = ASEAN University Network (AUN), ASAIHL The University of Yangon (also Yangon University; my, ရန်ကုန် တက္ကသိုလ်, ; formerly Rangoon College, Rangoon University and Rangoon Arts and Sciences University), located in Kamayut, Yangon, is the oldest university in Myanmar's modern education system and the best known university in Myanmar. The university offers mainly undergraduate and postgraduate degrees (Bachelor's, Master's, Post-graduate Diploma, and Doctorate) programs in liberal arts, sciences and law. Full-time bachelor's degrees were not offered at the ...
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Yan Aung
Yan Aung ( my, ရန်အောင်; born 14 December 1966) is a Burmese film actor. He has won 6 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards throughout his career, including in 1991, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2006, second only to Nyunt Win. Yan Aung was born Hla Htun (လှထွန်း) in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar) to parents Tin Maung and Thein Thein. He currently participates as a judge on '' Myanmar Idol''. Filmography Film *''A Maiden Like Me Thida'' (မယ်သီတာလို မိန်းကလေး) (1991) *''A Better Moon in Bagan'' (ပုဂံမှာ သာတဲ့လ) (1995) *''A Lighter Heaven'' (အလင်းဖျော့ကောင်းကင်) (1996) *''Night Actor'' (ညမင်းသား) (1998) *''Ignorant Horse Race'' (မောဟမျဉ်းပြိုင်) (2000) *''Myet Nhar Myar Tae Kaung Kin'' (2004) *''Glorious People'' (ဂုဏ်ရှိန်မြင့်တဲ့လူရယ်) (2006) *'' Myaw Lint ...
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Phoo Sar Lan Sone
''Phoo Sar Lan Sone'' ( my, ဖူးစာလမ်းဆုံ) is a 1969 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Bo Ba Ko starring Kyaw Hein, Sandar, Bo Ba Ko, San Shar Tin and Baby Nwet. Cast *Kyaw Hein * Sandar *Bo Ba Ko *San Shar Tin San Shar Tin ( my, စံရှားတင်; born 11 November 1934) is a Burmese actress and anyeint dancer. She won Best Actress Award for 1966 and Best Supporting Actress Award for 1983 in Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards. Early life ... *Baby Nwet References 1969 films 1960s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1969 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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