Union Minister for Information U Maung Maung Ohn viewed round manufacturing and sales of Smart brand shirts at the garment factory (PyinOoLwin) of Myanmar Economic Holdings Ltd yesterday afternoon.
The factory installed with Korea-made machinery in 2015 to manufacture export quality products distributes products to local department stores and others at fair prices through retail/wholesale system, earning the profits on a yearly basis. At Pwekauk Waterfalls (BE Falls), the Union minister cordially greeted the people who took relaxation on the Sunday holiday.
The Union Minister and party took the sky cable car. Officials reported that a total of 36 four-person-capacity sky cable cars were installed along 553.642 metres long cables which are 34.8 metres high. A round trip takes 24 minutes. Fare for the trip is set at K5,000 per passenger. Some 10,000 people take the cable car on office holidays and some 450 on weekdays.
The Union Minister viewed the people walking on the glass bridge and elephant show, public relaxation and plays of children.
Pwekauk Waterfalls was built on about 50 acres of land with landscapes and other facilities meeting the international standard.
At Mingalar (Mandalay) advanced housing development project, the Union minister inspected construction progress of the project, special sales of Mandalay Region Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
The project implemented as from 2012 was completed in 2015. Although all separate housings, condo apartments and housing shops have been sold, rental houses will be rented for opening offices. The hotel service started in the post-Covid-19 period. New Star Light Company gives services for security, cleaning, landscaping, health and maintenance in the project area.—MNA/TTA
Union Minister for Information tours garment factory (PyinOoLwin), Pwekauk waterfall resort, Mingalar (Mandalay) housing project
- February 20, 2023
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