Thursday, May 4, 2017

Outstanding students in Ngwehsaung and Bagan camp on sightseeing tours

 May 3, 2017
Outstanding students who are currently staying at Ngwehsaung and Bagan camp visited places of local interest and observed livelihoods of local people separately yesterday.

Firstly, they went to Yuzana sea prawn breeding farm and observed the R.O water purification system that is necessarily in the breeding process. They also viewed the latest technology performed with the special purifier donated by Morkwater Solutions from Germany that turns the sea water to fresh water step-by-step using solar power and kills microbes.  After that, they visited Thazin village and examined the fishery products by the local people and officials from the fishery department explained the procedures. “By visiting the villages, the outstanding students will sympathize the local people’s livelihood and they will have a vision to improve it as much as they can in the future,” said, U Nyan Thein, an official of the camp. In the evening, they also visited the Hotel zone and bought traditional presents.

Outstanding students from Bagan camp also visited interesting places and religious centers in Bagan and Chauk townships respectively in the morning. At first, they went to Salay Wooden Monastery also known as Yoke SoneKyaung and saw various arts made from carvings. Then they visited Shin Pinsar Kyo Hla Pagoda. In the afternoon, they visited Bagan Archaeological Museum, Thiri Zaya Bhumi Bagan Golden Palace and old palace excavation site, accordingly.

Min Thit and Naing Lin Kyi

Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar

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