Mary Chapman School for the Deaf teacher Phyu Phyu Win
Phyu Phyu Win understands adversity. Diagnosed as deaf during her childhood, the 34-year-old teacher encountered a rigid education system negligent toward the hearing impaired,...
Myanmar’s Dating Game
Modern-day dating is a minefield of faux pas and unsolicited photos. With Valentine’s Day upon us, Min Ye Kyaw talks with dating app users...
Q&A: Owner of Trish Gallery Patricia Pun
Marvels abound in the two-floored Trish Gallery; jade meticulously cut into fish scales fixed onto an ever-cool century-old teak bed; glass tables supported by...
New dishes at Rangoon Tea House
Yangon favorite Rangoon Tea House has shook up its menu a dozen times since opening in 2014. In the latest reshuffle, the establishment on the...
Yangon’s best mohinga
Tin Tin Aye sells one thing and one thing only: mohinga. About 200-300 bowls of the breakfast favorite are dished out to customers every...
‘Cubism chose me’: artist Tin Maung Oo
Veteran painter Tin Maung Oo's work has been exhibited for more than four decades. He talks with Cliff Lonsdale after his latest showcase. Photo by Leo...
Myanmar’s godfather of fashion
The end of last year saw the fifth Myanmar International Fashion Week, hailed as a success by the thousands of fashionistas and celebrities in...
Q&A: Director of ABC stores Wai Thit Lwin
The managing director of the ABC convenience store chain Wai Thit Lwin has been a force in Myanmar business since the age of 18....

