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After the industrial revolution, factory production became prevalent worldwide. As factories proliferated, their carbon dioxide emissions increased dramatically, impacting the environment. Thus, manufacturing industries came to be known as "smoke-producing economies." However, there exists one business sector that doesn't harm the environment: tourism. Unlike manufacturing, tourism
The Myitkyina Journal recently reported a critical case of a three-month-old infant requiring urgent surgery due to increasing fluid accumulation in the brain, causing progressive head enlargement. The infant's parents are workers at tissue-culture banana plantations, with the mother having worked during pregnancy in fields where she was
In Myanmar's Buddhist culture, when it comes to making donations between monks and nuns, nuns have always been left behind - a deeply rooted practice in Myanmar's religious landscape. But that's not all. Unlike monks, nuns cannot accept ready-made meals as alms. They also
by Y3AIn Myanmar's Buddhist culture, when it comes to making donations between monks and nuns, nuns have always been left behind - a deeply rooted practice in Myanmar's religious landscape. But that's not all. Unlike monks, nuns cannot accept ready-made meals as alms. They also
by Y3AAfter the industrial revolution, factory production became prevalent worldwide. As factories proliferated, their carbon dioxide emissions increased dramatically, impacting the environment. Thus, manufacturing industries came to be known as "smoke-producing economies." However, there exists one business sector that doesn't harm the environment: tourism. Unlike manufacturing, tourism
by Y3AThe Myitkyina Journal recently reported a critical case of a three-month-old infant requiring urgent surgery due to increasing fluid accumulation in the brain, causing progressive head enlargement. The infant's parents are workers at tissue-culture banana plantations, with the mother having worked during pregnancy in fields where she was
by Y3ABreaking records isn't always a good thing. There's one particular record that keeps being broken year after year without any competition. The record-breaker in question is the increasingly severe global temperatures. The year 2023 marked the hottest year in 174 years of recorded history. This record-breaking
by Y3A"As long as you don't have the determination to progress in life, as long as you don't have a strong desire to improve, you will never progress. This is an absolute truth." This quote is from the book "Legacy" by author U
by Y3AToday's China has become a completely different nation from Myanmar. After more than 40 years of implementing the Open Door Policy, China has emerged as one of the world's leading powers. As China is both Myanmar's neighbor and a significant player in Myanmar'
by Y3A"Taking Shwebo thanakha to Yangon for use, no matter how dark the skin, it becomes fair and smooth" - these lyrics from Nandawshay Saya Tin's song about Yangon beautifully describe Shwebo thanakha, which is not only the best product of the Sagaing region but could also
by Y3AIn September, during the floods in Myanmar, we witnessed a small person repeatedly rescuing people with a fishing boat in distress. This young man is a 12-year-old called "Paw Mar" from Aung Thuka village, Lewe, Naypyidaw. Despite his age, he fearlessly saved numerous lives during the natural disaster.
by Build Myanmar Staff