Conservationists put 20Loggerheadturtles back in sea in Kawthoung to save rare species

THE Myeik Archipelago (MA) comprises about 800 islands of primarily limestone and granite located along 60 km off Myanmar’s southern coast, supporting breeding grounds for turtle species which are facing extinction in the world.
KA-BYAR-LUT (ကဗျာလွတ်အက) , a graceful and enchanting Myanmar Traditional dance
MYANMAR has its own traditional dances. A variety of traditional dances which captivates the viewers or audiences due to beautiful and synchronous movements of the dancer’s head, waist, legs (feet) and hands in line with Myanmar tunes or Myanmar scale. Myan-mar styles of dances, Myanmar music, traditional musical instruments and display or setting of dazzling Myan-mar orchestra on stage with performing arts captivate the locals and foreigners alike. The Myanmar orchestra is dazzling-ly beautiful as its decoration or ornamentation is made of glass mosaic embedded in gilding. Basic Myanmar traditional musical instruments consist of bronze instrument, string instrument, leather (skin) covered instrument (long and short drums ) , wind instru-ment and bamboo-clapper.
Going to the ‘‘Wet Market”

COVID-19 and personal healthcare guidelines
THE sudden outbreak of the novel coronavirus towards the end of 2019 had caught most of us by surprise. The whole world was affected -- sparing almost no country, both rich and poor or developed and developing.
The World Health Organization reminds public to remain vigilant through Mr Bean’s Essential COVID-19 Checklist
THE World Health Organization (WHO), Project Everyone and Tiger Aspect Productions have partnered to launch a Public Service Announcement (PSA) using global comedy cartoon star, Mr Bean. 
Cash For Work Project will create jobs for citizens in rural areas
To allow people living in rural areas to work for rural development themselves and receive income at the same time, the Rural Development Department is implementing the Cash----
Global trade set to shrink 18.5 per cent in Q2: WTO 
GLOBAL trade is expected to drop around 18.5 per cent year-onyear in the second quarter of this year in a huge coronavirus-driven plunge which nonetheless could have been much worse, the World Trade Organization said Tuesday.