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Moe Aung Yin
Moe Aung Yin (; born 13 August 1987) is a Burmese actor. He is best known for his leading role in Burmese films ''Allann Za Yar'' and ''Gay A Htar''. Early life and education Moe Aung Yin was born on 28 June 1987 in Yangon, the first son of Burmese singer Aung Yin and Moe Thin Zar Myint. He has a younger sister, Thin Zar Aung Yin. He grew up in Yangon with his family. He wanted to be an actor ever since he was a child. He attended elementary and middle school at Practising School Yangon Institute of Education (TTC) and he switched his school to International Language & Business Centre (I.L.B.C). Career Moe was enrolled to go attend a University in UK majoring in directing in 2007. But he signed for the contract with Lucky 7 in Burma as their lead actor for 70 movies, instead of going to UK for his education. He started making movies for the contract in 2008. He has been starred in over 200 films and is one of the stars of the Burmese entertainment industry. Controversy O ...
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Rangoon
Yangon ( my, ရန်ကုန်; ; ), formerly spelled as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma). Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government relocated the administrative functions to the purpose-built capital city of Naypyidaw in north central Myanmar. With over 7 million people, Yangon is Myanmar's most populous city and its most important commercial centre. Yangon boasts the largest number of colonial-era buildings in Southeast Asia, and has a unique colonial-era urban core that is remarkably intact. The colonial-era commercial core is centered around the Sule Pagoda, which is reputed to be over 2,000 years old. The city is also home to the gilded Shwedagon Pagoda – Myanmar's most sacred and famous Buddhist pagoda. Yangon suffers from deeply inadequate infrastructure, especially compared to other major cities in Southeast Asia, such as Jakarta, Bangkok or Hanoi. Though ...
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7Day News
''7 Days News'' ( my, ၇ ရက် နေ့စဉ်သတင်းစာ) is a private weekly newspaper published in Burma. it was one of the best selling journals in Myanmar. It was suspended for one week for publishing front-page news on Aung San Suu Kyi in November 2010. Other publications also suspended were The Voice Weekly, Venus News, Pyithu Khit, Myanmar Post, The Snap Shot and Myanmar Newsweek. Thaung Su Nyein, the CEO of 7 Days News Journal, is son of Win Aung, Ex-minister of Foreign Affair of Myanmar Government. References External links * Planet's News See also *List of newspapers in Burma This is a list of newspapers in Myanmar. Daily newspapers State-run *''Kyemon'' (''The Mirror'') - a government-run daily newspaper (Burmese) *''Myanma Alin'' (''The Light of Myanmar'') - a government-run daily newspaper (Burmese) *'' Myawady Dail ... Weekly newspapers published in Myanmar Mass media in Myanmar Burmese news websites {{Myanmar-newspaper-stub ...
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Burmese Male Film Actors
Burmese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia * Burmese people * Burmese language * Burmese alphabet * Burmese cuisine * Burmese culture Animals * Burmese cat * Burmese chicken * Burmese (horse), a horse given to Queen Elizabeth II * Burmese pony, a breed of horse * Burmese python See also * * :Burmese people * Bamar people The Bamar (, ; also known as the Burmans) are a Sino-Tibetan languages, Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar (formerly Burma) in Southeast Asia. With approximately 35 million people, the Bamar make up the largest ethnic group in Myanmar ..., the majority ethnic group in Myanmar * Burmese English, the dialect of English spoken in Myanmar/Burma * Bernese (other) {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Mar Kyi Shay
''Mar Kyi Shay'' ( my, မာကြီးရှည်) is a 2014 Burmese comedy film, directed by Mike Tee starring Moe Aung Yin, Ye Aung, Soe Myat Thuzar and Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi. Cast *Moe Aung Yin as Aung Aung *Ye Aung as U Pe Khin * Soe Myat Thuzar as Daw Mya Nwe * Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi as Nan *Gandawin as Khin Hnaung Pyae *Khay Mi Mi Ko as Nat Mi Mal *Stella as Stella *Mos as U Kyar Yoe *Kin Kaung Kin Kaung ( my, ကင်းကောင်, also spelt King Kaung, born Myo Myint; 21 May 1964 – 22 January 2019) was a renowned Burmese comedian and actor. He debuted as a comedian in the traditional anyeint troupe ''Mya Ponnama'' in 1985. ... as Maung Nge *Kyaw Htoo as Maung Gyi References External links * 2014 films 2010s Burmese-language films Burmese comedy films Films shot in Myanmar 2014 comedy films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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A Lann Zayar 2
''A Lan Zayar 2'' ( my, အလန်းဇယား ၂) is a 2013 Burmese romantic-comedy film, directed by Nyi Nyi Htun Lwin starring Moe Aung Yin, Aung Ye Lin, Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi, Moe Yu San and Nan Su Yati Soe. It is a sequel to A Lan Zayar. Cast *Moe Aung Yin as Lin Kar Oo *Aung Ye Lin as Moe Kaung Kin *Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi as Hsaung Kabyar * Moe Yu San as Htal Wah Thu * Nan Su Yati Soe as Theingi Maw *Chan Mi Mi Ko as Shu Ma Wa *Khin Hlaing Khin Hlaing ( my, ခင်လှိုင်; born 17 April 1967) is a Burmese comedian, director and actor. He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2015 Myanmar Academy Award for his performance in the film "Is this called ... as Kyaw Naing *Bay Lu Wa as Tin Shwe *Pwint as Aunty Yin See also * A Lan Zayar References 2013 films 2010s Burmese-language films Burmese romantic comedy films Films shot in Myanmar 2013 romantic comedy films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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A Mike Sar
''A Mike Sar'' ( my, အမိုက်စား) is a 2013 Burmese romantic-comedy film, directed by Ko Zaw (Ar Yone Oo) starring Khant Si Thu, Soe Myat Thuzar, Thu Htoo San, Thinzar Wint Kyaw, Kyaw Kyaw Bo, Soe Pyae Thazin, Moe Aung Yin, Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi, Moe Moe (singer) and Nan Su Yati Soe. Cast *Khant Si Thu as U Lin Khaung *Soe Myat Thuzar as Daw Khin Khin Kyawt *Thu Htoo San as Shwe Kyay Si *Thinzar Wint Kyaw as Zar Zar *Kyaw Kyaw Bo as Htun Nyunt *Soe Pyae Thazin as Pyae Pyae * Moe Aung Yin as Mandolin Lu *Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi as Hmone Hmone *Moe Moe (singer) as Banjo Lu *Nan Su Yati Soe as Yati *Aung Lwin Aung Lwin ( my, အောင်လွင် ; born 23 October 1935) is a Myanmar Academy Award winning Burmese actor and director, having made his film debut in 1957. Early life and career Aung Lwin was born on Sittwe, Rakhine State, Myanmar. ... as U Ba Htwar *Nwet Nwet San as Daw Sein Kyawt References 2013 films 2010s Burmese-language films Burmese roman ...
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A Lann Zayar
''A Lan Zayar'' ( my, အလန်းဇယား) is a 2011 Burmese romantic-comedy film, directed by Nyi Nyi Htun Lwin starring Thu Htoo San, Moe Aung Yin, Moe Hay Ko, Thinzar Wint Kyaw, Nan Su Yati Soe and Melody. Cast *Thu Htoo San *Moe Aung Yin *Moe Hay Ko *Thinzar Wint Kyaw * Nan Su Yati Soe *Melody A melody (from Greek language, Greek μελῳδία, ''melōidía'', "singing, chanting"), also tune, voice or line, is a Linearity#Music, linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity. In its most liter ... See also * A Lan Zayar 2 References 2011 films 2010s Burmese-language films Burmese romantic comedy films Films shot in Myanmar 2011 romantic comedy films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Win Myint (politician, Born 1951)
Win Myint ( ; born 8 November 1951) is a Burmese politician who served as the tenth president of Myanmar from 2018 to 2021. He was removed from office in the 2021 Burmese coup d'état. He was the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Myanmar from 2016 to 2018. He also served as a member of parliament in the House of Representatives (Pyithu Hluttaw) from 2012 to 2018. Win Myint was viewed as an important ally and placeholder for State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, who served as the actual head of government but was constitutionally barred from the presidency. Win Myint currently heads the National Unity Government of Myanmar and, as of 24 November 2022, is still listed as the President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar in the United Nations list of Heads of State, Heads of Government, and Ministers for Foreign Affairs of all Member States. Early life and education Win Myint was born in Nyaung Chaung Village, Danubyu, Ayeyarwady Region, Burma to parents Tun Kyin and D ...
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Burma
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explains, the English spellings of both Myanmar and Burma assume a non-rhotic variety of English, in which the letter r before a consonant or finally serves merely to indicate a long vowel: mjænmɑː, ˈbɜːmə So the pronunciation of the last syllable of Myanmar as ɑːror of Burma as ɜːrməby some speakers in the UK and most speakers in North America is in fact a spelling pronunciation based on a misunderstanding of non-rhotic spelling conventions. The final ''r'' in ''Myanmar'' was not intended for pronunciation and is there to ensure that the final a is pronounced with the broad ''ah'' () in "father". If the Burmese name my, မြန်မာ, label=none were spelled "Myanma" in English, this would be pronounced at the end by all ...
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Democratic Voice Of Burma
The Democratic Voice of Burma ( my, ဒီမိုကရေတစ်မြန်မာ့အသံ, abbreviated DVB) is one of Myanmar's largest independent media organisations. DVB was founded as a non-profit media organization based in Oslo, Norway and Chiang Mai, Thailand. Run by Burmese expatriates, it made radio and television broadcasts aimed at providing uncensored news and information about Burma. Since 2012 DVB gradually moved back into Burma, where it became one of the country's largest and most well-respected TV broadcasters. In March 2021, the organisation was banned by Burma's military dictatorship and moved back underground. In July 1992, DVB began broadcasting programming into Burma from studios in Oslo, Norway and transmitting via shortwave radio from the Norwegian transmitter at Kvitsoy. Now the broadcast is sent via satellite and free-to-air digital tv. On May 28, 2005, DVB expanded its programming and began satellite television broadcasts into the country ...
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The Myanmar Times
''The Myanmar Times'' ( ), founded in 2000, is the oldest privately owned and operated English-language newspaper in Myanmar. A division of Myanmar Consolidated Media Co., Ltd. (MCM), ''The Myanmar Times'' published weekly English and Burmese-language news journals until March 2015, when the English edition began publishing daily, five days per week. Its head offices are in Yangon, with additional offices in Mandalay and Nay Pyi Taw. As the announcement shown in the official website of this newspaper, it has stopped nine media services on 21 February 2021 primarily for three months. However, its services are still suspended till now. History Early years ''The Myanmar Times'' was founded by Ross Dunkley, an Australian, and Sonny Swe (Myat Swe) of Myanmar in 2000, making it the only Burmese newspaper to have foreign investment at the time.
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