Water is essential for all life. A Myanmar saying goes that humans can 'live seven days without rice, and one morning without water'. We continuously need water in our surrounding to support our lives. This is why Myanmar people take care to place many waterpots of cool drinking water ye gyan zin for the public. When ancient travellers in Myanmar went to one village or another, they were often thirsty and tired. So villagers would place water pots under the tree or in the public rest house along the route. The research questions this paper addresses are 1 when did Ye Gyan Zin use in Myanmar And 2 what is the impact of water on Myanmar culture This problem will be solved by case study method. This paper will be focus how the water pot tradit...
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Understanding community resource consumption is the key to development of communities. This study ai...
For English see: https://cgspace.cgiar.org/rest/bitstreams/119409/retrieveThis State of Knowledge pa...
The high rainfall of the Lower Myanmar coast is balanced by the aridity of the country's inland plai...
Water civilization deals with the perception, beliefs and tradition of the ancient people of the pas...
This article assesses indigenous perceptions of water through a comparison of the water management s...
The IRAW@Bagan project is aimed at developing an integrated socio-ecological history for residential...
Paddy has cultivated in Central Myanmar by means of irrigation since the period of ancient Myanmar K...
Access to water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is important role for the socio-economic deve...
UN Millennium Declaration has announced that access to the safe water should be improved by 2015, ho...
Today our societies face great challenges with water, in terms of both quantity and quality, but man...
Tea leaves, in many forms, are an important part of Myanmar society. Apart from being a favorite foo...
Besides providing reliable water resources for agricultural production, rural development efforts in...
It is generally said that Myanmar is a beautiful country situated on the land of Southeast Asia and ...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of the Myanmar economy. In Myanmar society, Nats worshiping h...
Leslie White writes that technology determines the evolution of culture and also that cultural devel...
Understanding community resource consumption is the key to development of communities. This study ai...
For English see: https://cgspace.cgiar.org/rest/bitstreams/119409/retrieveThis State of Knowledge pa...
The high rainfall of the Lower Myanmar coast is balanced by the aridity of the country's inland plai...