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Highlight of the Temple August 17, 2020

At the Level 2 mini Museum, we can view one of the popular Myanmar art crafts called Soon-Oak. In the olden days, Burmese people used it to carry their food. Pan Yoon is also commonly used to make betel boxes and tea leave salat boxes.



References :
10 well known arts and crafts in Myanmar
Culture of Myanmar

Tags: Burmese Arts and Structure

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