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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On June 8, 1950, my country established diplomatic relations with Myanmar
On this day, 75 years ago, June 8, 1950 (April 23, 1950, the lunar calendar), my country established diplomatic relations with Myanmar. The resplendent Daqua Pagoda. Myanmar, the full name is The Union of Myanmar. The name of the country comes from Sanskrit and means "strong and brave". Located on the Indochina Peninsula in Asia. It covers an area of 676581 square kilometers. The population was approximately 44.74 million (1996), with a total of 135 ethnic groups. The Burmese accounted for 65% of the country's population, as well as the Karen, Shan, Kachin, Chin, Kayah, etc. Burmese is the national language. 80% of the country's people believe in Buddhism. The capital, Yangon, in 2005, the Myanmar government moved the capital from Yangon, the largest city in the country, to the new capital,"Naypyidaw". Mineral resources mainly include oil, natural gas, tin, tungsten, lead, gold, silver, zinc, gemstones, etc. Forestry resources are abundant. An agricultural economy is one of the underdeveloped countries in the world. Implement a market economy and gradually open up to the outside world. The per capita GDP is 1532 kyats (1995/1996). The main agricultural products are rice, cotton, peanuts, jute, sugarcane, and beans. The industry is mainly rice milling, wood processing and mining, as well as small machinery manufacturing and assembly, textiles, sugar refining, papermaking, chemical fertilizers, and pharmaceuticals. Exports rice, corn, beans, wood, mineral products, gems, pearls; imports machinery and equipment, industrial raw materials and consumer goods. Myanmar is an ancient civilization with a long history. It can be traced back to 5000 years ago, when villages along the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar were already inhabited by humans. Legend has it that the Pyu entered the upper reaches of the Ayeyarwaddy River in 200 BC and controlled the trade route between China and India. Two centuries later, the Mon came to the Sittang River basin, and in 849 the Burmese took over the Pyu River basin and established Pagan. After forming a unified country in 1044, it experienced three feudal dynasties: Bagan (1044-1287), Dongwu (1531-1752) and Gongbang (1752 - 1885). Britain launched three wars of aggression against Myanmar between 1824 and 1885 and occupied Myanmar. In 1886, Britain divided Myanmar into "Upper Myanmar" and "Lower Myanmar" and became a province of British India. In 1937, Myanmar broke away from British India and was directly ruled by the British governor. In 1942, the Japanese army occupied Myanmar. In 1945, there was a national uprising and Myanmar was restored. Later, Britain regained control of Myanmar. In October 1947, Britain was forced to publish the Myanmar Independence Act. On January 4, 1948, Myanmar broke away from the British Commonwealth and declared independence, establishing the Union of Myanmar. In January 1974, it was renamed the Socialist Republic of the Union of Myanmar. In 1886, Myanmar was classified as a province of British India. On September 23, 1988, it was renamed the "Union of Myanmar". He broke away from India in 1937 and came under direct British rule. In 1942, the Japanese army invaded Myanmar. The British army reoccupied it in 1945. January 4, 1948 (National Day) broke away from the British Commonwealth, declared independence, and established the Union of Myanmar. On January 3, 1974, it was renamed the Socialist Republic of the Union of Myanmar. The name was restored on September 23, 1988. Pursuing an independent and proactive foreign policy and not being dependent on any major country or group of countries. On June 8, 1950, diplomatic relations were established with China. The National Flag of Myanmar, the National Emblem of Myanmar, the ancient city of Pegu Palace, the Mon Royal Palace was rebuilt on the former site of the original Pegu Palace, and it is resplendent. There is the Pegu History and Ancient Buddhist Art Museum in the city. It is located 2 kilometers north of Boyuan Town. Reimo Dufo Pagoda is located 2 kilometers north of Pegu Town. It is built on a hill and faces the ancient city of Pegu Palace. It is the most famous pagoda in Lower Myanmar and a representative of Mon Buddhist culture. The tower is 113 meters high, which is 14 meters higher than the Ruida Tall Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. Serving as a local Buddhist center. All festival ceremonies are held here. Tickets: $2 for foreigners, no tickets will be waived after 17:30 p.m. The way to get there is the same as above. Ruidaliang Wrecking Buddha is located in the southwest suburb of Boyuan Town, 2 kilometers away from the town. Built in 994 AD. The reclining Buddha is made of a whole piece of stone and lies on its side. It is 54 meters long and 15 meters high. Its body is covered with gold foil. In 1756, when Sanyong Jiya of Myanmar marched into Pegu, the local people were unable to resist, so they hid the reclining Buddha underground. It was not discovered until 1881 when the railway was built. After renovation, a temple was built to worship it. This is one of the important Buddhist attractions in Lower Myanmar. The Gayeni Buddhist Temple is located in a temple on the road near the reclining Buddha of Riedarang. It is large in scale and 2 kilometers away from the town. It is one of the four largest Buddhist temples in Myanmar historically. Tickets are free and the way to get there is the same as above. The Four-Finger Tower is located between the Gayani Altar and the Reclining Buddha of Ridalyan. It is an open-air Buddhist sculpture temple with free admission. The way to get there is the same as above. Mohe Sitifo Pagoda is located 4 kilometers southwest of Bogu Town, about 2 kilometers from the place where Ridaliang Reclining Buddha is located. The pagoda is very tall, slightly shorter than the Rimodo Pagoda. You can climb it and look into the distance and have a panoramic view of the scenery far and near. Mohezhi Pagoda is located about 1 kilometers southwest of Maha Sitifo Pagoda. It is also a tall pagoda located in the wilderness. Tickets are free and the way to get there is the same as above. The Reingla Pagoda is located about 1 kilometers southwest of Maha Sitifo Pagoda. It is also a tall pagoda in the wilderness. Tickets are free and the way to get there is the same as above. Tiantangang Pagoda is located about 1 kilometers southwest of Mahashitifo Pagoda. It is also a tall pagoda located in the wilderness. Tickets are free and the way to get there is the same as above. Yangon's most famous Shwedagon Pagoda. The magnificent Buddha statues in the pagoda. The beautiful Inya Lake is a country that you will miss before you leave. Aung San Suu Kyi's home, Aung San Suu Kyi's official residence, is located on the shores of Inya Lake, which is an excellent location to take peace in the hustle and bustle. In a dream, there are many Bagan Buddha Towers in the sunset. The ancient city sculptures the village by the lake, on the Xiangya Lake, where the lake people live. Long-necked women, long-necked women in northern Myanmar are weaving. Napari Beach, the blue sea and blue sky of Napari Beach in southern Myanmar. The young monk who was a hot-air balloon in Bagan, the Burmese believe in Buddhism. The boys can practice toning at an early age, ranging from a few months to a few years. Returning home with the moon and the lotus hoe, accompanied by the sunset, the people who returned from work set foot on the drunk Wuben Bridge, which has become a scenery in the eyes of others. Aung San Market, located in downtown Yangon, sells various jewelry, handicrafts, etc. at affordable prices and is very popular among foreign tourists. Cigar factory, a cigar factory opened by Burmese women at home. Burmese jade, also known as jade jade, Burmese jade is mainly produced in the Menggong area of northern Myanmar and is known as the "king of jade". The mysterious city, the mysterious Myanmar is one of the most desirable Asian travel destinations for Western tourists. Passenger plug-in, the image name used by tourists for Myanmar buses: "Passenger plug-in", the cost is about 150 Myanmar dollars/time (about RMB1.3 yuan). The main means of transportation for lake people-canoes. INDEIN Pier, the canoe pier located in INDEIN. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1l5q.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:50] 访问:71
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