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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.
Yangon, [a] formerly romanized as Rangoon, [4] [5] is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government relocated the administrative functions to the purpose-built capital city of Naypyidaw in north central Myanmar. [ 6 ]
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.
Hong Lac Luong Thanh Germany: 2006 SSV Jahn Regensburg: LB Zan Nguyễn: Zan Nguyen United States: 2006 Hồ Chí Minh City: CB Lenn Trần Minh Quang Lenn Minh Tran Belgium: 2007 Genk: RB Phạm Anh Khôi Anh Khoi Pham Belgium: 2007 Royal Antwerp: WF Trần Thắng Chung Thang Chung Tran Bulgaria: 2007 Slavia Sofia: DM Simon Nguyen Denmark ...
Madison Nguyen – San Jose City Council member and Vice Mayor of City of San Jose, California (Democratic) Al Hoang – member of the Houston City Council and first Vietnamese of the council, criminal defense lawyer; Anthony Phan – member of the Milpitas City Council; Thu Nguyen – member of the Worcester City Council
The University of Yangon (also Yangon University; Burmese: ရန်ကုန် တက္ကသိုလ်, pronounced [jàɰ̃ɡòʊɰ̃ tɛʔkəθò]; formerly Rangoon College, Rangoon University and Rangoon Arts and Sciences University), located in Kamayut, Yangon, is the oldest university in Myanmar's modern education system and the best known university in Myanmar.
Phan Bội Châu (Vietnamese: [faːn ɓôjˀ cəw]; 26 December 1867 – 29 October 1940), born Phan Văn San, courtesy name Hải Thụ (later changed to Sào Nam), was a pioneer of Vietnamese 20th century nationalism. In 1904, he formed a revolutionary organization called Duy Tân Hội ("Modernization Association").
Yangon University passed a new curriculum for M.B., B.S. degree course with a slight alteration in program structure of 1923 curriculum. There was no change in 1st M.B., course. The teaching of Physical and Organic chemistry in second M.B. course was shortened to six months. The 3rd M.B., B.S. course was of one-year duration and consisted of: