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Swe Zin Htaik
Swe Zin Htaik ( my, ဆွေဇင်ထိုက် ; born 13 June 1953; also spelt Swe Zin Htike and Grace) is a Myanmar Academy Award-winning actress, acting in over 200 movies throughout her film career, debuting in 1971. She retired from filming in 1991. She currently works with Population Services International, an international NGO in Burma, focusing on sex and HIV education. Swe Zin Htaik graduated from State High School No. 2 Sanchaung (now BEHS 2 Sanchaung) and subsequently attended the Rangoon Institute of Economics, graduating in 1977 with a bachelor's degree in commerce.http://graceswezinhtaik.blogspot.com/ Filmography *'' Say Lo Yar Say'' (1971) *'' A Phay Ta Khu Thar Ta Khu'' (1977) *'' Lu Zaw'' (1978) *''A Kar Ka A Chit A Hnit Ka Myittar'' (1979) *''Tay Zar'' (1981) *'' Sein Nae Tay Zar'' (1983) *''Nay Kyauk Khae'' (1983) *''Lwan Nay Mal Ma Ma ''Lwan Nay Mal Ma Ma'' ( my, လွမ်းနေမယ်မမ) is a 1986 Burmese musical-drama film, directed ...
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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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Myanmar Academy Award
The Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards are presented annually to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Burmese Film Industry of Myanmar. The awards ceremony has been held annually since 1952. Each winner is presented with a golden statue and in recent years also a cash prize. History The awards were first introduced in 1952, and the ceremony has been held annually since 1952 (apart from 1963, 1986, 1987, and 1988). In the first awards ceremony, only three kinds of awards (Best Film, Best Actor and Best Actress) were presented. In the beginning, second and third place prizes for Best Film category were also given. Over time the awards ceremony has expanded significantly; in 1954, a Best Director award was introduced with the second and third place prizes for Best Film being removed in 1955. In 1955, first Special Award for Best Child Artist was awarded. In 1956 a Best Cinematography award was created, and in 1962, Best Supporting Actor and Actr ...
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Yangon Institute Of Economics
The Yangon University of Economics (formerly the Institute of Economics, Yangon; my, ရန်ကုန် စီးပွားရေး တက္ကသိုလ် ) is the finest university of economics and business in Myanmar. Founded as the Section of Economics of Yangon University in 1924, the section became an independent university of higher learning in 1964. The University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and diplomas, mostly in commerce, statistics and economics. It is also the best business school in the country, offering full-time, executive MBF, MHTM, MMM and MBA degrees. The university serves over 1000 undergraduate and graduate students over its three Yangon area campuses: the main campus robbed from Yangon University in Kamayut in the city and satellite campuses in Hlaing (also robbed from Yangon University), and Ywathagyi. History The YUE began as Section of Economics under the Yangon University in 1924. The Section of Economics began offering ...
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BEHS 2 Sanchaung
Basic Education High School No. 2 Sanchaung ( my, အမှတ် (၂) အခြေခံပညာအထက်တန်းကျောင်း စမ်းချောင်းမြို့နယ်; abbreviated to အ.ထ.က. (၂) စမ်းချောင်း; formerly, St. Philomena's High School; commonly known as Sanchaung 2 High School), located in Pyay Road, Sanchaung township, is a public high school in Yangon. The mostly-girls school offers classes from kindergarten to Tenth Standard (or Grade 1 through Grade 11 in the new nomenclature). The school's main colonial era building, in its 13-acre (5.26 hectare) campus, is a landmark protected by the city, and is listed on the Yangon City Heritage List The Yangon City Heritage List is a list of man-made landmarks in Yangon, Myanmar, so designated by the city government, Yangon City Development Committee. The list consists of 188 structures (as of 2001), and is largely made up of mostly religious s .... The school p ...
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Say Lo Yar Say
''Say Lo Yar Say'' ( my, စေလိုရာစေ) is a 1971 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Shumawa U Kyaw starring Zaw One, Swe Zin Htaik, Lin Htin and Yway Yway. Cast *Zaw One *Swe Zin Htaik Swe Zin Htaik ( my, ဆွေဇင်ထိုက် ; born 13 June 1953; also spelt Swe Zin Htike and Grace) is a Myanmar Academy Award-winning actress, acting in over 200 movies throughout her film career, debuting in 1971. She retired from ... *Lin Htin *Yway Yway References 1971 films 1970s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1971 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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A Phay Ta Khu Thar Ta Khu
''A Phay Ta Khu Thar Ta Khu'' ( my, အဖေတစ်ခုသားတစ်ခု) is a 1977 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Maung Nanda starring Sein Myint, Zaw Lin, Swe Zin Htaik, Thida Khin Htwe and Aung Htun Lay. Cast *Sein Myint as Chan Thar *Zaw Lin as Kyaw Zay Ya *Swe Zin Htaik Swe Zin Htaik ( my, ဆွေဇင်ထိုက် ; born 13 June 1953; also spelt Swe Zin Htike and Grace) is a Myanmar Academy Award-winning actress, acting in over 200 movies throughout her film career, debuting in 1971. She retired from ... as Mi Moe *Thida Khin Htwe as Daw Htwe Nge *Myint Pe as San Htoo *Aung Htun Lay as Kan Kaung Awards References 1977 films 1970s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1977 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Lu Zaw
''Lu Zaw'' ( my, လူဇော်) is a 1978 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Zaw Htet starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein, Kyi Kyi Htay, Swe Zin Htaik and Myint Naing. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as U Win Lwin *Kyaw Hein as Lu Zaw *Kyi Kyi Htay as Daw Tin Tin Kyi *Swe Zin Htaik Swe Zin Htaik ( my, ဆွေဇင်ထိုက် ; born 13 June 1953; also spelt Swe Zin Htike and Grace) is a Myanmar Academy Award-winning actress, acting in over 200 movies throughout her film career, debuting in 1971. She retired from ... as Khaing *Myint Naing as U Thet Nyunt *Min Zaw as Mya Kyaw *Toe Toe Lwin as Pan Hla *Saw Naing as Hla Myint Award References 1978 films 1970s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1978 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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A Kar Ka A Chit A Hnit Ka Myittar
''A Kar Ka A Chit A Hnit Ka Myittar'' ( my, အကာကအချစ်အနှစ်ကမေတ္တာ) is a 1979 Myanmar, Burmese Black and white, black-and-white drama film, directed by Thukha starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein and Swe Zin Htaik. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as U Aww *Kyaw Hein as Ba Tint *Swe Zin Htaik as Khin Khin Nu *Sein Khin as Daw Khin Sein *San Ma Tu as U Kun Zaw Awards References

1979 films 1970s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1979 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Tay Zar
''Tay Zar'' ( my, တေဇာ) is a 1981 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Myo Myint Aung starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein, San Shar Tin and Swe Zin Htaik. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as U Pe Win *Kyaw Hein as Tay Zar *San Shar Tin as Daw Tin Tin *Swe Zin Htaik Swe Zin Htaik ( my, ဆွေဇင်ထိုက် ; born 13 June 1953; also spelt Swe Zin Htike and Grace) is a Myanmar Academy Award-winning actress, acting in over 200 movies throughout her film career, debuting in 1971. She retired from ... as Sein *May Nwet as Daw Htway *Khin Nu Nu as Mya Yee *Myo Myo Soe as Too Mar *Eant Kyaw as Yin Maung *Kyaw Gyi as Soe Tint *Htet Htet Khaing as Pu Sue Ma *Min Latt as Nga Soe Lay References 1981 films 1980s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1981 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Sein Nae Tay Zar
''Sein Nae Tay Zar'' ( my, စိမ်းနဲ့တေဇာ) is a 1983 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Myo Myint Aung starring Kyaw Hein, San Shar Tin and Swe Zin Htaik. The film is a sequel to Tay Zar. Cast *Kyaw Hein as Tay Zar *Swe Zin Htaik as Sein *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 ... as Daw Tin Tin *May Nwet as Daw Htway *Myint Naing as Ba Kyi *Eant Kyaw as Yin Maung *Zaw Htoo as Soe Tint *Khin Nu Nu as Mya Yee *Kay Thwe Moe as Too Mar *Phyu Mar as Pu Sue Ma *Han Saw as Nga Soe Lay Award References 1983 films 1980s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1983 drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Nay Kyauk Khae
''Nay Kyauk Khae'' ( my, နေကျောက်ခဲ) is a 1983 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Thin Thin Yu starring Kyaw Hein, Swe Zin Htaik, Khin Thida Htun, Aung Lwin, Htun Htun Naing and Nwet Nwet San. Cast *Kyaw Hein as Nay Kyauk Khae *Swe Zin Htaik as Phyu Hnin *Khin Thida Htun as Moe *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 Dr. Min Kyaw *Htun Htun Naing as Bo Bo *Nwet Nwet San as Daw Nan Htay References 1983 films 1980s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1983 drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Lwan Nay Mal Ma Ma
''Lwan Nay Mal Ma Ma'' ( my, လွမ်းနေမယ်မမ) is a 1986 Burmese musical-drama film, directed by U Tin Yu starring Kyaw Hein, Cho Pyone and Swe Zin Htaik. It was based on the popular novel "A Lal Ka Lu Sakar Wae Ei", written by Nwam Jar Thaing. Cast *Kyaw Hein as Yan Naing *Cho Pyone as Aye Ma Ma *Swe Zin Htaik as Nwe Mon *Zaw Htoo as Maw Si *May Thit May Thit ( my, မေသစ်; born Khin Thit 1925 – 2001) was a Burmese actress and singer. She won Best Actress Award for 1960, Best Supporting Actress Award for 1964 and 1976 in Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards. She was famous arou ... as Mother of Yan Naing *Myint Naing as Saw Oo *Eant Kyaw References 1986 films 1980s Burmese-language films Burmese drama films Films shot in Myanmar 1986 drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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