THE bronze plaque installation ceremonies were held at National Library (Yangon), Customs House and Ministers’ Office (Secretariat) in Yangon Region yesterday.
The events were attended by Union
Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture U Ko Ko, Yangon Region Natural
Resources Minister U Zaw Win, Social Affairs Minister U Aung Win Thein, YCDC
Deputy Chair (Deputy Mayor) U Nyi Nyi, director-general, directors and staff of
the Department of Archaeology and National Museum, district and township
administrators and invited guests.
Speaking at the ceremonies, the
Union Minister said the ministry has released an order announcing over
100-year-old 208 buildings in 11 states and regions as listed buildings
exercising the authority under Sub-section (b) of Section 34 of the 2015
Protection and Preservation of Ancient Monuments Law. There were 124 listed
buildings in Yangon Region. The listed buildings are protected by the laws and
rules and are also preserved in their original styles. There should be
prominent signs for such listed buildings so the people know the value of
structure and original artworks and protect them.
The National Library that received
the plaque yesterday was an office of the British Oil Company, BOC in 1908 and
became an office of Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprises in 1963. Currently, it has
been a national library opened by the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture
in 2017.
The Customs Office was constructed in 1913 and
completed in 1915. The building replaced a wooden customs house first
constructed in 1853. The red brick building is noted for its towering bracket
clock and columned portico, with architectural adaptations to tropical weather
conditions.
The Ministers’ Office (Secretariat)
was a place for holding horse events in the past and was constructed in 1889
and completed in 1905.
It is a historic place as the
national leaders were assassinated. It is the very place where the independence
of the country was declared on 4 January 1948.
MNA
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