Thandwe - Rakhine State
Thandwe, called Sandoway by the British, is a
city and major seaport in southern Myanmar. It is
also a district.
Location
Thandwe is very ancient, and is said to have been
at one time the capital of Rakhine State, then
called Arakan. The district has an area of 3,784
square miles. The country is mountainous, the Arakan
Mountains sending out spurs which reach the coast.
Some of the peaks in the north attain 4,000 and
more ft. The streams are only mountain torrents to
within a few miles of the coast; the mouth of the
Khwa forms a good anchorage for vessels of from 9 to
10 ft. draught.
The rocks in the Arakan range and its spurs are
metamorphic, and comprise clay, slates, ironstone
and indurated sandstone; towards the south,
ironstone, trap and rocks of basaltic character are
common; veins of steatite and white fibrous quartz
are also found. The rainfall in 1905 was 23-49 in.
Except a few acres of tobacco, all the cultivation
is rice.
The Airport
The Thandwe Domestic Airport serves as an
important entry port to the beautiful Ngapali Beach
and the ancient Mrauk U City of Rakhine State. There
are daily flights with the local airlines during the
tourist season. |