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Yankin Township

Township of Yangon, Myanmar


Township of Yangon, Myanmar

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nameYankin Township
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official_nameYankin Township
postal_code11081
postal_code_typePostal codes
pushpin_mapBurma
settlement_typeTownship of Yangon
image_skylineIMG 1088-01 Inya Lake view.jpg
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameMyanmar
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Yangon Region
subdivision_type2City
subdivision_name2Yangon
subdivision_type3District
subdivision_name3Thingangyun District
area_codes1 (mobile: 80, 99)
area_total_sq_mi1.9421
population_as_of2000
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population_total155,000
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Yankin Township (, ) is located in the north-central part of Yangon. The township comprises 15 wards, and shares borders with Mayangon township in the north, Thingangyun township and South Okkalapa township in the east, the Inya Lake, Bahan township and Mayangon township in the west, and Tamwe township in the south. The township has 13 primary schools, seven middle schools and two high schools.

Yankin is a thriving commercial hub of Yangon. Yankin Centre is a leading shopping destination in Yangon, attracting shoppers from around the city. Saya San Road is the main thoroughfare that runs through most of the important places in the township. The Kokkine Swimming Pools, and the 18-hectare (44.5-acre) Myakyuntha Amusement Park are both located here. In 2008, the National Library of Myanmar moved to a new site in Yankin Township. In 2011, a new children's hospital opened in the township, occupying the site of an old Ministry of Mining building.

Yankin is a mix of upscale and middle class area with a multi-ethnic character. The township has a large Tamil community, and a rich collection of Hindu temples, (most of which are dedicated to Kali and Ganesh) as well as a large Chinese temple called Fushan Temple, believed to be the largest in Yangon.

The Moekaung Pagoda is the principal pagoda of the area, and the annual Moekaung Pagoda Festival attracts a number of people from around the city.

Etymology

Yankin means Free of Strife. The name was given by King Alaungpaya of Konbaung Dynasty in 1755 after he had conquered a small village named Thanlyin Kin as part of his reunification of the country.

Landmarks

Yankin was home to a number of government ministry headquarters before they were moved to Naypyidaw in 2006. The Central Bank of Myanmar, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Industries 1, the Ministry of Industries 2, the Ministry of Mines and the Ministry of Forestry all had their main offices here.

Yankin Apartments was part of one of the many public housing programs implemented by U Nu's government.

The following is a list of landmarks protected by the city in Yankin township.

StructureTypeAddressNotes
Kalayana Temple (Zekwet Pagoda)TempleDhammayon Road
Mogaung Pagoda (Moekaung Pagoda)PagodaMogaung Pagoda Road (Corner of Dhmmayon Road)
Nagalein PagodaPagodaBudayon Road
Supramanayan Hindu TempleHindu TempleBudayon Road

References

References

  1. "Yankin Township". Yangon City Development Committee.
  2. (2010-09-25). "ရန္ကုန္ၿမိဳ့ရႇိ ျမကြၽန္းသာဥယ်ာဥ္အား ေခတ္မီဥယ်ာဥ္ႀကီးအျဖစ္ အဆင့္ျမႇင့္တင္မည္". Bi-Weekly Eleven News.
  3. Thein, Cherry. (27 October 2011). "National Library moves to new location in Yankin township". [[The Myanmar Times]].
  4. Thein, Cherry. (21 March 2011). "Children's hospital opens in Yankin". Myanmar Times.
  5. Sein Myint, Aung Thein Han. (1967). "Beyond Ava". Gandama Publishing.
  6. (2001-10-29). "Special Reports: Heritage List". The Myanmar Times.
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