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Ywathitgyi
Ywathitgyi is a small town in Sagaing District in the southeast of the Sagaing Division in Burma (Myanmar). It is located east of Legyi and west of the regional capital of Sagaing. The town lies on the right (northern) side of the Irrawaddy, several miles south of the Ngaizun rocks and the town of Ngaizun.〔Bird, George W. (1897) ''Wanderings in Burma'' F.J. Bright & Son, Bournemouth, England, (page 238 ), 〕 Formerly, when the river was low, Ywathitgyi was the height of navigation for steamers.〔 Ywathitgyi was and is a shipping transfer point for the cotton grown and the cotton products produced in the area.〔Ba Than Win (1976) ''Highways and major bridges of Burma'' B. T. Win, Rangoon, Burma, page 56, 〕 In the early days of the British occupation, Chinese dealers set up cotton brokerages in Ywathitgyi.〔Lowis, C. C. (1908) "Sagaing District" ''Imperial gazetteer of India: provincial series, Burma Volume II, The Minbu, Mandalay, Sagaing, and Meiktila Divisions; and the Native States'' Superintendent of Government printing, Calcutta, India, (page 195 ), 〕 ==Attractions==
* 18th century murals at Laung U Hmaw〔Takkasuilʻ myāʺ Samuiṅʻʺ Sutesana Ṭhāna (2000) ''Myanmar two millennia: proceedings of the Myanmar Two Millennia Conference, 15–17 December 1999'' volume 4, Universities Historical Research Centre, Rangoon, Burma, page 44, 〕〔Green, Alexandra (2005) "Deep Change? Burmese Wall Paintings from the Eleventh to the Nineteenth Centuries" (''The Journal of Burma Studies'' 10: ) pp. 1–50, page 45〕 * Academy for Development of National Groups〔Steinberg, David I. (1981) ''Burma's road toward development: growth and ideology under military rule'' Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, page 34, ISBN 0-86531-224-9〕〔Delury, George E. (1983) ''World Encyclopedia of Political Systems & Parties: Afghanistan-Mozambique'' Facts on File, New York, page 134, ISBN 0-87196-574-7〕 * Ywathitgyi yarn mill〔
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