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The Yangon City Heritage List is a list of man-made landmarks in Yangon, Myanmar, so designated by the city government, Yangon City Development Committee. [1] The list consists of 188 structures (as of 2001), and is largely made up of mostly religious structures and British colonial-era buildings.
In October 2019, YCDC courted controversy from the Yangon Region Hluttaw over the purchase of 80 vehicles at a cost of US$1.37 million for city officials. [19] YCDC sits on the board of directors of the New Yangon City Development Company, which is the developer of a controversial development project, the Yangon New City Project. [20]
The city hall occupies the former site of the Ripon Hall. [2] The city hall has been the focal point of several major political demonstrations, including a 1964 People's Peace Committee rally supported by Thakin Kodaw Hmaing, which attracted 200,000 people and was subsequently clamped down by Ne Win's military junta.
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The project has been criticised lack of transparency. In August 2014, Yangon Chief Minister Myint Swe (general), launched a project to develop a US$8 billion, 30,000-acre new city west of Yangon. [8] The project was controversially awarded to an unknown firm, Myanmar Saytanar Myothit Public Company, without a public tender. [9]
A group of programming and information security specialists composed the core team of the project, [12] including Nguyen Manh Luat, [13] Nguyen Hung, [14] Le Phuoc Hoa, [15] Pham Tien Manh, [16] and Hieu Minh Ngo. [17] The project team has so far included roughly 30 people.
For many years, Vũ Khanh performed in cafes, clubs, and restaurants - before he was able to sing in the professional Ritz tea room (1978). [1] He started to come into people's attention after performing the song "Cô hàng nước" at a music festival in San Diego (USA) in 1978. Vũ Khanh's best co-star is Ý Lan, the daughter of singer Thái ...
Vũ Hồng Khanh (chữ Hán: 武鴻卿, 1898 – 14 November 1993) born Vũ Văn Giảng (武文講) [1] or Vũ Văn Giản (武文簡), was a Vietnamese ...