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Dagon County Ward

Dagon County Ward

Dagon County Ward(: ဒဂုံ မြို့နယ်,:: Dagon Township) is the city There is a county district in. The county ward consists of 5 Wards. The north of the county ward, the west touch the east, the south touches.

Dagon County Ward ဒဂုံ မြို့နယ် - - -Town district- Dagon Township

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Dagon County Ward

Coordinate: Country | Division | Prefecture | Town District | Dagon Area \ - Total | 11.7 km 2 (4.5 mi 2) Population(2000) \ - Total | 38,200 | (MST) () Zip code | 11191 | 1 (Mobile: 80, 99) YCDC

In Dagon there are Shedadong · Paya ,,,,, Yangon Province Diocese of Parliament etc. Located, it is the central area of ​​Yangon City. For this reason, there are many embassies of embassies and ambassador's residence in this county district. There are Dagon First Basic Education High School (BEHS) and Dagon Second Basic Education High School in the county ward, and it is known as the top school of public high schools in Myanmar.

, A towing center complex of a shopping center and an apartment opened in this county district. Construction of this complex complex started in 2004 with the plan of 25 stories, but due to the financial crisis, the construction was suspended temporarily. Construction restarted in March 2008 and it is completed. On March 1, 2012, I opened my first place in Myanmar in Myanmar.

In addition, the Buddhist priest Sitagu Sayadaw opened the Sitag International Buddhist Academy · Yangon Campus in June 2011 in the county ward.

history

Dagon was a small fishing village created around Shedadagon / Paya in the 6 th century. This fishing village was one of the villages in the vicinity of a commercial city () across the river across the river, but it seems that it was a culturally important settlement more than the size of the village by the existence of Shuedagon · Paya . The king seized Dagon, renamed him Yangon which means "the end of fighting", and made Yangon development. I entered the village of,,,,.

During the British rule, Dagon was close to the central city area and it was a very prosperous area. Educational institutions such as Methodism English School (present Dagon 1st High School) who was the top school in Domestic English School and Myeoma High School (Current Dagon Second Secondary School), a language school in Burma, were built in Dagon .

In the 1950s, the Burmese government removed houses in the southern part of the county ward and implemented a plan for construction of the Ming Man Nine housing. We built a residential area for high-ranking bureaucrats. Furthermore, in the 1980's the construction of Mahawasara · Paya was done according to instructions of the general.

Main Buildings

The architecturally important buildings and buildings of Dagon County Ward preserved by the Yangon City Development Committee are as follows.

Architecture Type Location
Dagon 1st Basic Education High School (BEHS) School Araungpaya Street 57 Former Methodist English School
Dagon 2nd Basic Education High School School Miomataown Street 353 Former Myeoma High School
Public health department laboratory medical institution Morgandai street 35
Embassy complex housing Housing Pee Downs / Waiter street 82 (Peak Street corner)
Eindhaya · Paya Pagoda Myocturn Street
India · House Office Diplomat Road 35
Cagmon Monastery (Kyargu Monastery) Monastery Sheedagon · Paya Street 49
Pagoda Sheedagon · Paya street
Methodist English Church Church Araunpaya Street 65
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Office Diplomat Road 37
National official document office office Pee Downs /
St.
Gabriel's Church Church Sheedagon · Paya Street 64
St.
John Catholic Church Church Moguni Street 25 (Sheedagon · Pear Street corner)
Sein Townehip · Paya Pagoda Sheedagon · Paya Street
Pagoda Sheedagon · Paya street
Yahanda Cloth Saddle Temple Sheedagon · Paya Street
Zafar Shah sacred shrine Jiwaka street 6

footnote

1. ^ "". Yangon City Development Committee. More archives as of October 2, 2011. Browsing on March 11, 2009. 2. *San Oo (May 16, 2011). My archive as of March 8th 2012 _Myanmar Times. Browsing on March 5, 2012. Archive as of September 16, 2011 of _ Myanmar Times . Kyaw Hsu Mon (March 21, 2011). Browsing on March 5, 2012. 4. . Myanmar Times. (February 25, 2008). Archives as of January 25, 2013. Browsing on March 5, 2012. 5. *Zon Pann Pwint (March 5, 2012). Archive by _Myanmar Times. As of April 29, 2014. Browsing on March 5, 2012. 6. Archive as of June 21, 2011 of * _Thein, Cherry (20 June 2011). Myanmar Times. Browsing on March 5, 2012. 7. ****. The Myanmar Times. (2001-10-29).

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