Myint Myat Thu, The Myanmar Times

Myint Myat Thu

The Myanmar Times

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Past articles by Myint:

Going International: Too far a journey for Myanmar’s film Industry?

The premise for a film of two mothers for one child in a house alone would be disturbing enough even without the element of black magic thrown in. When The Only Mom stirs this drama into horror, the result has been a thrill at the box office. → Read More

One million rabies vaccinations for dogs, cats in Myanmar

International animal welfare organisation Four Paws will hold anti-rabies vaccination to one million dogs and cats in Myanmar from next year to 2021. → Read More

On the way to class

The Myanmar Times has the latest news from across Myanmar. → Read More

Cow-dung culture lives on

You could call it brown gold, though it has other names. Just listing the useful and healthful ways in which cow dung can be used, according to enthusiastic villagers, is enough to make you want to just go out and buy a few sacks of the stuff. → Read More

Youth hope for better part-time work

Working a night shift on the roadside isn’t as easy as I thought it would be,” said student Htet Aung Hlaing. His temporary work space is noisy and dusty, oppressed by the hot sun during the day and plagued with mosquitoes at night. He is working a holiday job as a traffic surveyor. → Read More

Ain’t no climbing wall high enough

Bored of the ground? Myint Myat Thu gets to grips with indoor climbing → Read More

Come together for animals

Safe at last, but not yet home free, the animals rescued from fear or hunger by the Emergency Animal Rescue Team need a permanent home. → Read More

Unearthing buried stories

As Myanmar mourns the death of those killed in the landslide at a jade mine in Hpakant, Kachin State, earlier this week, a new exhibition highlighting the issues faced in the extractive industries could not be more timely. → Read More

Stretch out the stress with a master yogi

If the daily doldrums have you feeling like a downward dog, it might be time for a sun salutation with well-known yoga instructor Samantha Adams. On her first visit to Myanmar, the German holistic health and yoga therapist’s yoga sessions at the Chatrium Hotel began on November 21. → Read More