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2-20,Pansodan Road, Yangon, Myanmar, Yangon (Rangoon), MyanmarMap
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  • francis_martino
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    A nice building.

    All Myanmar seaports are managed by the Myanmar Ports Authority (MPA), which is managed by the Ministry of Transport. One of the most secure buildings on the list since colonial times. Many of these h...

    Reviewed on Dec 25, 2021
  • Yukio A
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    Buildings at the intersection of Pansodan Street and Strand Street

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    I came two years ago. There is nothing special about it. It seems to be used as the Myanmar Port Authority. The tall tower has not changed. I noticed that the nameplate on the wall of the building was reversed by the character "Myanmar Port Authority".

    Reviewed on Apr 25, 2020
  • yucalympic
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    Port Authority Building with High Towers

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    Built in the 1920 era of the British colonial era, it is still used as a port authority. There is a tall tower and it stands out. Some darkening was seen on the wall, and I felt an old impression.

    Reviewed on Apr 20, 2020
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    Recognised by the Tower

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    Yangon's port authority is hosted in an impressive building with a tower. It was built in the twenty and is still the headquarters of ship management and development of port infrastructure ...

    Reviewed on Mar 19, 2020
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    Symbol of port

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    A landmark that can be seen well from both the ferry and Pansodan Street. It is a beautiful and impressive building with a red-roofed tower and arched pillars. Built in the 1920s, it has a long history as an important base for trade and immigration, and it is said that it is still responsible for ship management and port infrastructure development.

    Reviewed on Jul 29, 2019
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