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Before World War I, He worked at German businesses in Rangoon.Then, in 1271, [clarification needed] he opened his own company in Rangoon called Shwe Kyu. In addition, He set up a printing press called Shwe Kyu Printing House and started publishing Myanma Alin Magazine in June 1912, during the British colonial era in Yangon.The paper was known for its anti-colonialist stance before World War II.
People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories. It is published by Dotdash Meredith, a subsidiary of IAC. [3] With a readership of 46.6 million adults in 2009, People had the largest audience of any American magazine, but it fell to second place in 2018 after its readership significantly declined to 35.9 million.
Lazum Khun Yi, better known as L Khun Yi (Burmese: အယ်လ်ခွန်းရီ, pronounced [ɛ̀l kʰʊ́ɰ̃ jì]), is a Burmese singer, and is considered one of the pioneers of modern Burmese pop music.
Early on November 8, People Magazine announced they had selected the Greys Anatomy alum as their choice for "Sexiest Man Alive" for 2023 — a title that other Hollywood heartthrobs like Brad Pitt ...
Phway Phway (Burmese: ဖွေးဖွေး, pronounced [pʰwé pʰwé]; born Shwe Yee Ko Oo on 9 August 1988) is a three-time Myanmar Academy Award winning Burmese film actress. [1] She is the Myanmar's highest-paid actress and considered one of the most commercially successful actresses in Burmese cinema .
On April 10, People Editor in Chief Wendy Naugle revealed exclusively on TODAY the magazine's 50th anniversary issue, which includes on its cover Hollywood legends like Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer ...
Khin Khin Htoo (Burmese: ခင်ခင်ထူး; MLCTS: khin. khin: htoo., IPA: [kʰɪ̀ɰ̃ kʰɪ̀ɰ̃ tʰú]; born 17 December 1965) is a Mandalay-based Myanmar National Literature Award winning writer.
Shwe U Daung (U Pe Thein) was born on 24 October 1889 (Burmese calendar: 2nd of the waxing moon, Tazaungmon, 1251) in Shwebo District, British Burma (now Myanmar).His birth name was Maung Pe Thein, but he later adopted the pen name "Shwe U Daung" (“Golden Peacock"), symbolising Burma’s regal identity under the Konbaung dynasty before British colonisation.