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Spirulina

Posted on February 6, 2023

The most age-old spirulina of the world is a very useful medicinal living species for human beings. It is a kind of bacteria called cyanobacterium, inhabiting both in sea water and in lakes. It is a kind of living bacteria, photosynthesizing and producing nourishment by using the sunlight like the other plants. As it consists…

Tanintharyi Traditional Tiger Dance

Posted on February 5, 2023

“Tanintharyi Traditional Tiger Dance” The Tanintharyi “Tiger” dance is an ancient tradition that is now extinct. Tiger dances were performed by a group of artists who paint the tigers with a variety of colors (red, white, yellow, black) and painted them all over the body. It is tied to a rope around the waist, and…

Sea jellyfish

Posted on January 23, 2023

Sea jellyfish Sea jellyfish is a common aquatic animal most found in the Myeik Archipelago in southern Myanmar. It has a wide variety. Edible raw jellyfish (also known as brown glass jellyfish) is a brown jellyfish with colorful spots on its head, red-headed jellyfish like brown jellyfish, jellyfish that looks a lot like Mont lat…

Nyaung Oo Phi Island

Posted on January 15, 2023January 15, 2023

Naung Oo Phi Island Location- Kathaung District, Tanintharyi Division, Myanmar If you are depressed, you have to deal with nature. The admin says that if you inhale the sea air, the suffocation will go away 🌊🌬️🌿 Today, let’s visit an island in the southern part of Myanmar to get rid of suffocation for a while…

Natural Bird Nest

Posted on January 15, 2023January 14, 2023

Natural Bird Nest Our country is rich in natural resources including ruby, sapphire, jade and pearl. Likely, we can discover natural bird nest drink in Myeik Islands, Tanintharyi Division which lie of the far south coast of Myanmar. Though we all know that things from vomiting are such gross, cooked bird nests give full of…

Pearl problem with Slaung People (Morkin People)

Posted on January 14, 2023January 14, 2023

The Salung people and the Myeik archipelago are a symbol of Burma, but for the Salung people, their human rights and privileges are being lost on a daily basis. The reason is the problem with precious pearls from the Myeik Archipelago. After independence, there were only a few pearl farms on the archipelago during the…

Pearl

Posted on January 14, 2023

A pearl is something that comes from the body of an Oyster (Pinctada is a genus of saltwater oysters). Pearl is not a mineral gem. Pearls are highly valued by the Burmese people as one of the jewels in the Nine Nawarats. Each of the nine Nawarats has a unique power. The effect of pearls…

Kang Zaw Oil

Posted on January 12, 2023January 14, 2023

As the well-known olive oil, Kang Zaw seed oil, which comes from the Kang Zaw tree, is a very powerful medicinal oil that can be called a divine medicine. This type of plant can only be found in Southern India and Tanintharyi in the southern part of Myanmar, and the price is high as well…

Myeik Kaat Kyay Kite

Posted on January 12, 2023

When they say to Myeik food, Myeik Kaat Kyay Kite is at the top. It looks like fried noodles, but not fried noodles. Kaat Kyay Kite is fried, but it’s taste is not sweet as fried noodles. The taste is spicy and sour. The smell are fragrant with banana leaves. In Dawei, Dawei Monti (mok…

COCK COMB ISLAND

Posted on January 12, 2023

COCK COMB ISLAND The beauty of Cock Comb Island with a heart-shaped lake. Location- Kathaung District, Tanintharyi Division, Myanmar   Cock Comb Island is located about 28 nautical miles southwest of Kawthaung, in the Andaman Sea, about an hour by speed boat. The island covers an area of ​​about 120 acres and is made up…

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