IN order to avoid financial losses when purchasing land plots in the Bagan Cultural Heritage Zone, the Department of Archaeology and National Museum (Bagan Branch) can be contacted prior to any purchase, according to the department.
A
total of 56,689.21 acres with 12,342.29 acres of the property area and
44,346.29 acres of the buffer area includes two cities — NyaungU and Bagan –—
and 41 villages, it announced.
The
department preserves the cultural heritage of 3,595 pagodas in the property
area and 242 in the buffer area, a total of 3,837 ancient buildings for the
sake of quality, value and integrity of each race in a country, which will
enable the love and honour with national spirit.
To
maintain the landscape and farming along the ancient buildings, which are also
a lovable heritage, the 5th meeting of the Bagan National Coordinating
Committee (BAGANCOM) held at the department on 8 October 2020 resolved to
restrict the granting of industrial and commercial land leases and other uses
of farms inside the Bagan Cultural Heritage Zone and to allow them only outside
the zone.
Since
land-use permits cannot be granted for vacant farmlands outside the urban areas
within the Bagan Cultural Heritage Zone, those who want to buy these plots for
various purposes, s u c h as creating residential areas, shops or religious
buildings, may face financial losses, the department warned.
The
Integrated Management Framework (5.2) of Bagan also describes the need to fully
protect the urban areas, restrict development activities, disallow any
construction work in areas where there are no buildings yet, and follow the
rules for landscaping in the cultural zone.
People
are therefore advised to contact the Department of Archaeology and National
Museum (Bagan Branch), which is responsible for the preservation of the
cultural heritage, before buying land in Bagan to avoid financial losses.
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