hold a rally at Than Lwin Garden in the city of
Moulmein. (19)
Three species of water scorpions in the genus Ranatra have previously been recorded from Burma based on limited material: R varipes Stal from
Moulmein (Mawlamyine) in the Salween River delta; R.
"By the old
Moulmein Pagoda, lookin' lazy at the sea" is the opening line from which Kipling poem?
(49) While Cady writes that the Chinese who immigrated to Tavoy and
Moulmein often married local women and settled down, they were still viewed as a separate and foreign population within Burma.
I remember a trip from Mandalay to Pagan on an Irawaddy River steamboat that looked like it might have been launched when George Orwell was a Colonial Service police officer in
Moulmein during the 1920s making notes for Burmese Days.
Kengtung,
Moulmein, or Hoi An), which were growing in the late fifteenth century.
She says the ASEAN-China FTA would be implemented along with the development of the East-West Economic Corridor linking Mawlamyine (
Moulmein) port in Myanmar to Da Nang port in Vietnam.
(2) The port city of Maulmain (also known as
Moulmein and today known as Mawlamyine or Mawlamyaing) had a population of almost 30,000 by the early 1840s.
At the same time, a number of other place names were changed--for example, Rangoon became Yangon, Pegu became Bago,
Moulmein became Mawlamyine.
Larkin traces Orwell's steps to the five different places in which he lived in Burma during the five years he served as an agent of the British Imperial Police Force: Mandelay, the Delta region, Rangoon,
Moulmein, Katha.
Emma Larkin traces Orwell's progress as a police officer in Burma, from the police training school in Mandalay, via the hill station of Maymyo, the swamplands of the Delta region, Rangoon and
Moulmein, to Katha (with the tennis club that was the centrepiece of Burmese Days).
WoHa adopted the motto 'transforming commercial pressures into environmental devices' for their speculative residential tower block at no I
Moulmein Rise in Singapore.
Limouzin, was born in France and became a prosperous shipbuilder and teak merchant in
Moulmein. His grandfather, Frank Limouzin-- spiky-haired and beetle-browed, with sharp nose, thin lips, and severe expression--looked exactly like a rapacious miser in one of HonorA de Balzac's novels.
Moulmein, across the Gulf of Martaban, has been called the most beautiful town in Myanmar.