Kyaukphyu ( ; also spelt Kyaukpyu) is a major town in
Rakhine State
Rakhine State ( ; , ; ), formerly known as Arakan State, is a Administrative divisions of Myanmar, state in Myanmar (Burma). Situated on the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State to the north, Magway Region, Bago Region and Ayeyarwady Re ...
, in western
Myanmar
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and it is informally addressed to be the second capital of Rakhine State.It is located on the north western corner of
Yanbye Island on
Combermere Bay, and is north-west of
Yangon
Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
. It is the principal town of
Kyaukphyu Township and
Kyaukphyu District. The town is situated on a superb natural
harbor
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which connects the rice trade between
Calcutta
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and Yangon. The estimated population in 1983 was 19,456.
The population of Kyaukphyu's urban area is 20,866 as of 2014, while
Kyaukphyu Township's population is 165,352.
The town is home to several
deep-water port
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projects, as well as the western end of the
Sino-Myanmar pipelines the
Kunming
Kunming is the capital and largest city of the province of Yunnan in China. The political, economic, communications and cultural centre of the province, Kunming is also the seat of the provincial government. During World War II, Kunming was a Ch ...
–Kyaukphyu Railway and natural gas pipelines.
Etymology
The name Kyaukphyu () is the
Burmese pronunciation. In
Rangbre and
Arakanese, the town's name is pronounced "Kyaukphru." The old Kyaukphyu is situated from the present town where two colossal white rocks exist.
History
Earliest traces of history dates back to the 8th century, during the reign of Sula Taing Chandra who founded the settlement.
The place where the present town is, was originally a small fishing village in the 17th century. After the first
Anglo-Burmese War, the British established Kyaukphyu in 1838 on the spot of the fishing village. In 1852, Kyaukphyu became a district city.
On October 22, 2010,
Cyclone Giri
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made landfall on the west coast of Myanmar just north of the town at
category five strength.
Climate
Kyaukphyu has a
tropical monsoon climate
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(
Köppen climate classification
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''Am''). Temperatures are very warm throughout the year, although the winter months (December–February) are somewhat milder. There is a winter dry season (December–April) and a summer wet season (May–November). Torrential rain falls from June to August, with over falling in July alone.
Demographics
The town is populated with Arakanese Buddhists, and small groups of
Indians,
Kamein
The Kamein (), also known as the Kaman (), are a Southeast Asians, Southeast Asian ethnic group indigenous to Rakhine State, Myanmar, where they primarily reside, and who predominantly follow Islam in Myanmar, Islam. The name ''Kaman'' comes fr ...
s and
Chins.
Quarters of the town
*Eastern Quarter
*Western Quarter
*Central Quarter
*Mrit Nar Dan Quarter
*Zayditaung Quarter
*Asoera Quarter
*Ararshi Quarter
*Thanbanchaung Quarter
*Rakhine Paikseik Quarter
*Taung Rong Quarter
*Toe Chayy Quarter
*NgaLaPwee Quarter
*Kanyin Taw Quarter
*KaLaBa Taung Quarter
*Zetiya Quarter
*Pyinpyumaw Quarter
*Sapyingwin Quarter
Attractions
*
Kyaukphyu Viewpoint, or more popularly known as ''Point'' is perhaps the best-known attraction in Kyaukphyu. It is at the end of the Strand Road and overlooks the Bay of Bengal and the mouth of the Thanzit (Kyaukphyu) River.
*''Gant-gaw-taw'', is one of the most sacred Buddhist shrine, believed to have built in the Vesali period.
*''Kyauk-ta-lone phaya'', built by King Min-ba in the
Mrauk U
Mrauk U ( ) is a town in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar. It is the capital of Mrauk-U Township, a subregion of the Mrauk-U District.
Mrauk U is culturally significant for the local Rakhine people, Rakhine (Arakanese) people and is the location ...
period, is the focal point of Kyaukphyu's Buddhist environment, beside Gant-gaw-taw shrine.
*The Japan-Myanmar Relationship Pagoda, in the outskirts of the city, is popular among the city's small Japanese population.
*
Maurice Collis
Maurice Stewart Collis (10 January 1889 – 12 January 1973) was an administrator in Burma (Myanmar) when it was part of the British Empire, and afterwards a writer on Southeast Asia, China and other historical subjects.
Life
He was born in Du ...
, a famous British writer, lived in Kyaukphyu in 1920s. His house, situated outskirts of Kyaukphyu is maintained as a historic building.
Economy
Oil pipeline
In December 2008, China and Burma signed a deal to construct an oil pipeline at Kyaukphyu.
On 30 November 2010, the
China Development Bank
China Development Bank (CDB) is a policy bank of China under the State Council. Established in 1994, it has been described as the engine that powers the national government's economic development policies. and Myanmar Foreign Investment Bank signed a $2.4 billion loan deal to construct the
pipeline
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from Kyaukphyu to
Kunming
Kunming is the capital and largest city of the province of Yunnan in China. The political, economic, communications and cultural centre of the province, Kunming is also the seat of the provincial government. During World War II, Kunming was a Ch ...
in
Yunnan
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province, China.
The pipeline is expected to be completed in 2015 and capable of transporting 400,000 barrels of oil per day.
These construction projects will allow China to directly obtain oil and gas from the Middle East (via the port terminal at Kyaukphyu), thereby avoiding shipping through the
Malacca Straits. The oil pipeline was completed in August 2014.
Natural gas pipeline and terminal
Separately, as reported by the ''
Financial Times
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'' in February 2013,
nearly 2,000 workers are finalising close to Kyaukphyu, a major natural gas projects, the Shwe gas pipeline and onshore terminal. This terminal and pipeline are being built by South Korea's
Daewoo
Daewoo ( ; ; ; ; literally "great universe" and a portmanteau of "''dae''" meaning great, and the given name of founder and chairman Kim Woo-choong) also known as the Daewoo Group, was a major South Korean chaebol (type of conglomerate) and aut ...
International in a consortium with state-owned
Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (
MOGE) and others. From May 2013, this pipeline is planned to pump about of natural gas annually, most of which will also go to China via nearby Maday island.
These oil and gas
Sino-Burma pipelines projects are supervised by a Myanmar "
Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone" agency and are estimated to use about U$3bn of investments and to have the potential of creating over 200,000 jobs, while additional capital will be required to develop a port for dry containerized and bulk cargoes, as well as a railway which will link Kyaukphyu to Kunming, in Yunnan.
The Myanmar section of the gas pipeline was completed on 12 June 2013 and gas started to flow to China on 21 October 2013.
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Special Economic Zone and its impact
Myanmar government officials have stated that these massive projects will be conducted with enhanced consultation with the local population. In this respect, there has already been protests by some locals against the consequences of some of these projects, such as potential impact on fishing or land confiscations which may be conducted by authorities for these terminals and pipelines.
A December 2012 report by the "Arakan Oil Watch" organization about plans to build a special economic zone near Kyaukphyu on Ramree Island in Arakan State, claimed it would "endanger the health of thousands of people and destroy Myanmar's second largest mangrove forest". The report, titled "Danger Zone," states that around 40 villages would be adversely affected by the project, which would use 120 km
2 of pristine coastline.
At the end of December 2015, the Myanmar government announced that it had chosen a consortium of mostly Chinese companies to develop a special economic zone and a deep-water port, as a result of a tender initiated in 2014 for an industrial park and a deep-water port to be built and operated as public–private partnerships.
The selected Chinese-led consortium won over a dozen other bidders to win the development rights late last year. The six companies in the consortium include China state-owned groups
Citic
CITIC Group Corporation Ltd., formerly the China International Trust Investment Corporation (CITIC), is a state-owned investment company of the People's Republic of China, established by Rong Yiren in 1979 with the approval of Deng Xiaoping. ...
(finance),
China Harbour Engineering, China Merchants Holdings (International), TEDA Investment Holding, Yunnan Construction Engineering Group (YNJG), and the
Charoen Pokphand
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Group, a Thai conglomerate. CITIC and the six other investing firms will hold an 85 percent stake, with the Burmese government taking the rest.
While
China Harbour Engineering is a well-known engineering firm for designing and building deep sea ports, the
China Merchants Group
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Founded in ...
, through some of its affiliates (
China Merchants Holdings (International)
China Merchants Port Holdings Company Limited () is a major conglomerate based in Hong Kong and is involved in a range of businesses such as port operations, general and bulk cargo transportation, container and shipping business, air cargo, log ...
,
China Merchants Group
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Founded in ...
, both listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange, and
China Merchants Energy Shipping) is a global operator of ports as well as of oil tanker and dry bulk ships which has been approved to absorb in 2016 another Chinese state-controlled tanker and bulk ships operator,
Sinotrans Shipping.
By 2025, the consortium plans to build a roughly 1,000-hectare industrial park and Myanmar's highest-capacity port, with facilities able to handle 7 million 20-foot-equivalent-units (TEU) of containerized cargo per year. Total project costs are estimated to be in the range of several billion dollars. The projects are said to lead to the creation of some 100,000 jobs.
Some analysts claim that the Kyaukphyu deep-water port has a strategic dimension as part of China's
Belt and Road Initiative
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and
String of Pearls strategy.
The Kyaukphyu port and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is one of three major port and coastal development projects in Myanmar, together with the
Thilawa zone near
Yangon
Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
, the country's most populous and economically developed city, and the
Dawei
Dawei (, ; , ; , RTGS: ''Thawai'', ; formerly known as Tavoy) is a city in south-eastern Myanmar and is the capital of the Tanintharyi Region, formerly known as the Tenasserim Division, on the eastern bank of the Dawei River. The city is about ...
zone in the south-east, near the Thai border, all of which have attracted major financial and industrial interests.
Transport
Water ways is the main mode of transportation and traveling. There were boat accidents because of poor maintenance and lack of enforcement on regulation. Over 100 were assumed to be dead in ''Aung Takon 3'' ferry accident of March 2015.
Port
In June 2007,
Asia World announced that it would be building a deep sea port on
Maday Island
Made Island (, also spelt Maday, Ma De, or Ma Day) is an island off Kyaukphyu, in Rakhine State, Myanmar. The island is the site of a deep-sea port being constructed as part of the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone. The island is home to four villa ...
in Kyaukphyu. The port will be a transit point for goods destined for Yangon, Kolkata, and
Chittagong
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. The port is part of the
21st Century Maritime Silk Road
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that runs from the Chinese coast to the south via
Singapore
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towards the southern tip of India, then through the Red Sea via the
Suez Canal
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to the Mediterranean, there via
Haifa
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,
Istanbul
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and
Athens
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to the Upper Adriatic region to the northern Italian hub of
Trieste
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with its rail connections to
Central Europe
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and the
North Sea
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.
The port is viewed as a gateway to the
Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar (BCIM) Economic Corridor.
Kunming–Kyaukphyu Railway
The railway project would be long, and its design and construction are subject to a preliminary agreement between Myanmar's and China's government.
In 2009, a railway link through to
Jiegao in China was proposed. In 2011 the proposal was expanded to a link between
Kunming
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and Kyaukphyu. President Thein Sein's signed a memorandum of understanding during his May 2011 visit to
Beijing
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between Myanmar's rail transport ministry and China's state-owned Railway Engineering Corporation to build the railway. It will also connect to
Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project
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via
311 km link to be completed by 2021–22, from
Kyaukhtu in north to
Ann
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Anne is sometimes used as a male name in ...
in south and then south-east to
Minbu
Minbu () is a city in Magwe Division, Myanmar. , the city has an urban population of 22,962. The area consists of low plain-land towards the Ayeyarwady River, and of undulating country inland rising higher and higher westwards towards the Ara ...
.
A feasibility study for a
standard gauge
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line from
Kunming
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,
China
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to Kyaukphyu port started in 2021.
Education
A
teacher training college (TTC) was opened in Kyaukphyu in 1953. Now, this college is known as "Kyaukphyu Education College" and was upgraded to "Kyaukphyu Education Degree College" in which academic subjects are taught. In 1954, ''Kyaukphyu Intermediate College'' for Arakan, the embryo of
Sittwe University
Sittwe University (Burmese language, Burmese: စစ်တွေတက္ကသိုလ်; also spelled as Sittway University) is a public liberal arts university located in Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine State, Myanmar. It is one of the main un ...
was opened in Kyaukpyu. Kyaukphyu GTI was opened in 2014 and upgraded to a Government Technological College in 2022, and from the 2022–2023 academic year, it started teaching courses that will provide the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (B.Tech). In 2023, it became
Technological University, Kyaukpyu.
See also
*
Point, Kyaukphyu
*
Kyaukphyu Airport
*
Shwe gas field
*
Sino-Burma pipelines
References
External links
* Taipei American Chamber of Commerce; Topics Magazine, Analysis, November 2012
Myanmar: Southeast Asia's Last Frontier for Investment BY DAVID DUBYNE
* Oilseedcrops.org; Editor Article, Transit routes from western China through Myanmar
Myanmar: the Missing Link from Western China to India's N.E. States
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Populated places in Rakhine State