National Races Village
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National Races Village is located near Thanlyin
Bridge, Thaketa Township, Yangon. National races
village was constructed by Ministry of Progress of
Border Areas and National Races and Development
Affairs is situated in Tharketa Township, on the
left of Yangon-Thanlyin Bridge. |
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Contents of National Races Village
- Nan Myint Tower
- Bamar Village
- Rakhine Village
- Htokekhanthein
- Mon Village
- Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda
- Kayin Village
- Mt. Zwegabin
- Chin Village
- Reed Lake
- Kachin Village
- Mt. Khakaborazi
- Shan Village
- Inlay Lake
- Kayah Village
- Taung Gwe Pagoda and Ngwe Taung Dam
- Sekka Nyinaung Pagoda
- Shin Upagotta Pavilion & Pond
- Crocodile Firm
- Bird Sanctuary
- Golden Deer
- Handicraft Center
- Main Hall
- Grand Gate
- Play Ground
- Admin Office
- Forestry Demonstration Plot
- Main Gate
- Mangrove Ecotourism
- Orchid Garden
If you visit the village, you will not only enjoy
fresh breeze blowing across Bago River but also get
the sense of Union Spirit from the village of our
national brethern, Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Bamar,
Mon, Rakhine and Shan. You can see buildings with
significant symbols denoting various national races
residing in the country.
Kachin
Firstly, you will see a sampling of traditional
house of Kachin natio nal. Kachin nationals reside
mostly at the northern tip of Myanmar. If you
observe the Kachin traditional house, it is found to
be constructed like that of one of the elders of Kachin nationals. Construction materials are wood,
bamboo and thatch. The left side of the house is
used like the back of any kinds of houses, with
kitchen, etc. Wooden mortar and pestle, firewood and
household goods are kept at the rear of the house.
Traditional utensils are depicted on the pillars of
the house in the form of paintings. At the back of
the house, there is a ground where the traditional
Manaw can be held. If the house has Manaw pillar as
in the form of a totem pole, the owner of the house
is the elder who can hold Manaw Festival which is
the traditional Kachin Festival.
Moekyoe Nat room or compartment for spirits is
found only in the house of national race elders.
Moreover, living room, shrine for Nat, front room,
kitchen and room for virgins are seen separately.
Kayah
Kayah nationals reside in the east of Myanmar.
Now, you ca n see the traditional Kayah house as it
is in Kayah State. The house is on stilts and cattle
and pigs are bred under it. There is no window in
their original houses because of the cold most of
the time in Kayah State. To resist the severe
weather, roofing goes past the floor and nearly
touches the ground.
Kayah nationals produce cotton textiles by
handloom handed down by their ancestors. Processing
of materials is shown step-by-step. Cross-bow,
arrows and fish trap are also shown. There are two
fireplaces-one for the host and one for the guest to
warm them when cold and also to cook. They usually
have a meal in a big circular bamboo/lacquer ware
tray with legs. Kayah nationals used to drink
intoxicating brew made by them. So, you can see
receptacles for intoxicating drinks and mugs usually
made of bamboo. Moreover, musical instruments such
as the Phasi or bronze frog drum and buffalo horn
used as clarion are also shown. Kayah national women
wear clothes usually woven on a back strap loom by
her.
Kayin
If you want to observe Kayin traditional house,
you will
see bronze frog drum and buffalo horn
first. Kayin nationals mostly live in the south east
of Myanmar. Bronze frog drum is a symbol of Kayin
national races and buffalo horn is a musical
instrument played in their leisure time.There are
four rooms in the Kayin traditional house.Fruits,
betel nuts and paddy are put out to dry on the open
extension of the floor. Parents and brothers sleep
in the front room. You can go to the kitchen through
virgin's room. Clothing woven on a Kayin traditional
back strap loom is also seen there. Therefore, if
you view a traditional house, you can get a glimpse
of ideas and customs of construction, living
standard, culture, arts and crafts and also
lifestyles of each national. From the National Races
Village, we can extensively learn about customs and
traditions of Myanmar national races who brethren
cherish their culture and customs, in one place.
Chin
Among the national races, we would like to give a
feature on Chin traditional house. Chin national
races are residing in western Myanmar. You can see
blacksmith's forge at the entrance of the house.
From here you will get to living room which has no
partition or a window. In front of the living room,
there is a private room for bachelors. You can get
there by climbing a wooden ladder. In the kitchen
you can see 3 shelf of rock placed. On the lowest
shelf, fish and meat are dried. Chin nationals used
to place brass pot, water pot, rice- wine pot,
cotton spinned machine, cradle and musical
instruments in the living room. Gong is the most
exalted thing of Chin nationals. Back strap loom
weaves for their traditional clothes and blankets.
You can also see chin traditional dance which is
very enjoyable.
Mon
Similarly, Mon nationals have their traditional
houses. The house is built sticks. Living room is a
step lower than the main part of the house. Crocodile shaped three stringed musical instruments
is also interesting. In the living room, they also
hang their traditional clothes. The Significant item
of Mon traditional house is a hole for talking love
affairs while the landlord lady round the wood with
her beloved man at night time every house as the
well framed wood left right. You will find Mon
traditional dance which is very interesting.
Rakhine
Rakhine nationals live in western part of
Myanmar. The house is 9 feet high and has many
rooms. Living room is at the very first entrance of
the house. On the left of living room, there is a
shrine room, then parent's room and unmarried sons
and daughter's room. Passing them, you will get to
kitchen and dining room.In the courtyard, there is a
well and a special bathroom. You can see the beauty
of Rakhine nationals and the traditional dance. You
can see the beauty of Rakhine nationals and the
traditional dance. If you visit a traditional house
of national races, you can observe their customs and
the way the houses built in accord with the
tradition decorated with handicrafts and you will
see the dress style too.
Shan
This is a Shan traditional house. Shan nationals
live in eastern part of Myanmar. At the base of the
ladder, there is a water pot for foot washing. There
are two kinds of living room. The inner one is for
invited guests and the outer one for unexpected
guests. At a lower step of the outer. Living room,
there is a balcony where enjoyable Shan traditional
dances take place. In the inner living room, you can
see the shrine shelf and traditional utensils. The
kitchen is at a lower step of the dining room.
Bamar
There are many rooms composed in Bamar
traditional house. Firstly, you will get to the
living room at the entrance of the house. There,
Bamar traditional choice of food and drink betel
box, pickled tea leaves, cheroot cigar and green tea
pot are always served. Traditional musical
instruments harp, xylophone, etc are in the living
room.
The kitchen is in separate part of the house.
Household utensils are placed in the kitchen. Loom
is under the house where the traditional cloths are
weaved. There are well, granary and bullock cart in
the courtyard.
When you get to a traditional house, you can
observe the customs ways of living, handicrafts and
style of dress.
Travel Tips
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Opening Hours - Open daily 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. except
Myanmar New Year Holidays (Thingyan
Festival) in April
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Admission Fees - US$5 per person
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Location -
Located near Thanlyin Bridge, Thaketa
Township
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