ကၽြန္ေတာ္ေတြ႕ခဲ့သမွ်……
ကၽြန္ေတာ္ ဘုန္းႀကီးေက်ာင္း၀န္းထဲကို၀င္လိုက္တာနဲ႔ ကေလးေတြရဲ႕ စာဆိုသံေလးေတြကို
ၾကားလိုက္ရပါတယ္။ ကေလးေတြဟာ ထိုင္စရာ ခုန္မရိွ၊ စာအုပ္တင္ေရးစရာ စာေရးစားပြဲမရိွနဲ႕
သမန္တလင္း ကြန္ကရစ္ၾကမ္းျပင္ေပၚမွာသာ ထိုင္ျပီး စာသင္ေနၾကရပါတယ္။ သို႔ေပမဲ့ ကေလးေတြရဲ႕ အားမာန္အျပည့္နဲ႕ စာဆိုစာအန္သံေတြကေတာ့ ေက်ာင္း၀န္းတခုလံုးသို႔ ပ်ံ႕ႏွံ႕လို႔။
ဒီလိုနဲ႔ ကၽြန္ေတာ္လည္း ဘုန္းႀကီးေက်ာင္းရွိရာသို႔ သြားေရာက္ခဲ့ပါတယ္။ ေနာက္ျပီး ေက်ာင္ထိုင္ဘုန္းၾကီး ႏွင့္ေတြ႕ဆံုကာ သိလိုတာမ်ားကိုလည္း ေလွ်ာက္ထားေမးျမန္း ခဲ့ပါတယ္။
ကၽြန္ေတာ္၏ ေမးျမန္းခ်က္မ်ားကို ေက်ာင္ထိုင္ဘုန္းၾကီးကျပန္လည္ေျဖၾကားရာတြင္ မိမိတို႔ေက်ာင္းတြင္ ၂၉ – ၅ – ၁၉၉၉ မွ ယေန႔အထိ မိမဲ့၊ ဖမဲ့၊ မိဘမဲ့ ဆင္းရဲႏြမ္းပါး ကေလးသူငယ္မ်ား (တိုင္းရင္းသားမ်ား) ကိုေကၽြးေမြးထိန္းသိမ္းေစာင့္ေရွာက္လ်က္ရိွေၾကာင္း၊ ေက်ာင္းသားေက်ာင္းသူ ဦးေရ (၂၂၅)ဦး ရိွေၾကာင္း၊ ကေလးတစ္ဦးလွ်င္ ၅၀၀ က်ပ္ ႏႈန္းျဖင့္ ေကၽြးေမြးႏိုင္ေၾကာင္း၊ က်န္းမာေရးအတြက္ ေဆးပစၥည္း ႏွင့္ ပညာေရးအတြက္ စာေရးကရိယာမ်ား လႈဳဒါန္းႏိုင္ေၾကာင္း စသည္ျဖင့္ ေျဖၾကားခဲ့ပါသည္။ ထို႔ေနာက္ ကၽြန္ေတာ္လည္း ေက်ာင္ထိုင္ဘုန္းၾကီးအား ႏုတ္ဆက္ကန္ေတာ့ျပီး ေက်ာင္းသားေက်ာင္းသူေလးမ်ားအား
လွည့္လည္ၾကည့္ရႈ႕၍ ေက်ာင္း၀န္းအတြင္းမွ ထြက္ခြါခဲ့ပါေတာ့တယ္။ ကၽြန္ေတာ့အာရံုမွာေတာ့ ေက်ာင္းသားေက်ာင္းသူေလးမ်ားရဲ႕ ပံုရိပ္မ်ားက ထင္ဟပ္လ်က္………။။။
မိဘမဲ့လူငယ္ဖြံ႕ၿဖိဳးေရးမဂၤလာပရဟိတသင္တန္းေက်ာင္း
ဘုရားႀကီးေက်းရြာ၊ တြံေတးျမိဳ႕နယ္၊ ရန္ကုန္တိုင္း
ခရီးလမ္းညႊန္- ဒလျမိဳ႕မွေကာ့မႈးျမိဳ႕ သို႔အသြား ကားလမ္းမေပၚ
Pre Excursion
Date – 20-10-07
I leaved 6:30 AM from my home. I walked on food to Dalla bus stop to reach to Twante. In the bus stop, I had my breakfast and then I took a seat in the bus (BM). The bus leaved 7:00 AM from the dalla. Along the road, I saw so many green paddy fields, lake with lotus (white and red) and villages. In this raining season, because of heavy rain, the road is so rough. So it took me one hour and thirty minutes to reach Twante. In
Twante, Wunna Ko, one of my YIE friend who live in Twante, waited me in the bus stop in Twante. He treated me in the tea shop. After that I found the battery for camera, but I could not found it. So I can’t shoot in school for monastery education. but I and he decided to start to go the school for monastery education in Phalagyi, one of the Twante’s village by cycle. It take us 30 minutes to get there from Twante. In this school, we met the head of monk and we asked about this school and situation and other factors (quantity of students, quantity of monks, how can we donate? what kind of things can we donate? and so on.) then we come back to Twante. I found to buy the battery for camera, fortunately I got it. And I pay respect the Twante Shwesantaw Pagoda and I went to Ohphotan Ward to examine how to make the pot and process of pot. At noon, I came back to Wunna’s house and having the lunch. After having the lunch, we go to Wunna’s Restaurant where situated near port of Twante, on the bank of Twante cannel, in this restaurant, Wunna serve to me by cold drink. And then we were sightseeing in Twante here and there and examined the home for the age and met and ask the respective persons. At afternoon, we watched the traditional boxing matches. And in the evening, I came back to Dalla by bus. At 6:30 pm, I got back home.
Donation & Day Trip Program (2007)
Date: 24 – Nov – 2007
Check In Time: 8:00 AM (Dalla Car Gate)
Check Out Time: 6:00 PM (Dalla Car Gate)
Yangon-Dalla-School(Monastery) – Twante –Dalla- Yangon
Today we plan to give you a day of rural village life out of Yangon, so we plan to travel in Twante, the pottery town. It far 24 km from Yangon, reachable by road in an hour or by boat in about two hours on the Twantay Canal. The pottery town of Twante is easily reached by a combination of ferry and road from Yangon. The ferry leaves from the opposite the Myanmar Port Authority Building next to the Strand hotel. The five-minute voyage across the Yangon River ends at Dalla, from where we took a ride in a bus/truck to our destination or where waiting bus or taxi can ferry you into the heart of the delta region at Twante. After we met in the bus car at dalla car gate in the morning of (24. Nov. 07). We drive to school of monastery education. As soon as we arrive there, we offer the alms food to the monks and give the exercise books, ballpoint pen and pencil & eraser so on., to the students with our hand and then we have our lunch. After that, we drive to Twante, a small charming town that is famous for making functional pottery for the local market. In addition, we excursion start in Phounddawgyout pagoda and Twante Shwesandaw pagoda, Twante canal. The Shwesandaw Pagoda, it’s not as grand as Shwedagon but an impressive structure to find in a small town. Here is another great opportunity to see real village life and drive back to Yangon.
About Twante Canal
Twante marks the start of the Twante canal , dug by the British in the 19th century because the delta’s slender rivers were too narrow for shipping. The canal allowed ships plying the Ayeyarwady to sail directly to Yangon from the north instead of tracing a convoluted journey through natural rivers that led first to the open sea and back to Yangon. It remains a vital waterway connecting Yangon with Pathein, the largest town and port in the delta. It is also the home stretch for ships sailing on the Ayeyarwady from the north. Twante has one significant pagoda, the Shwe San Daw , and its canal banks are lined with pottery in all shapes and sizes. Visitors can see potters working at kilns and completed pieces being fired.
About Twante
If you go there by waterway, it is 21 nautical miles from Maw Tin Jetty.
Myanmar has over 300 cities. According to historical testimonials, Twantay was the ancient city, which stands nearest to the present capital Yangon. It has linkages with Bagan, Innwa, Taunggoo and Koneabaung eras.
Agriculture and Fisheries are the main business for populace. Local products such as bamboo, rattans, bamboo-trays, sieves, and bamboo-chairs are also produced there. As pottery is one of their industries, you can see many potters’ workshops. You can also see many looms, as weaving is also another traditional industry.
You can see the “Tuktapat” trees, which only grow in Twantay, Mandalay, Pyay and The Htone. There are two kinds of “Tuktapat” tree male and female. The “Tuktapat” fruit is considered royal, because in ancient times, this fruit is consumed only by kinds. One strange thing about this fruit is that, it can only be eaten when the fruit ripens and fall off the tree.
This fruit is said to be good for your health if dip in honey and eaten. Nowadays, monks and old people consume this fruit for their health.
The ancient city of Twantay, is not only prosperous, pleasant and beautiful but also famous for its ancient historical ShweSanDaw pagoda.
Donation & Excursion Trip Program For 2007
Donation & Excursion Trip Program For 2007
Planning
1* Collecting the friends’ contact address
2* Meeting (1st call)
3* Pre excursion to place where we want to donate.
4* Presentation to main member about pre excursion
5* Delivery the donation letter (email) & phone call to our friends
6* Create the blog for our charity
7* Collecting the fund
8* Meeting (2nd call)
9* Prepare to go to place where we want to donate.
10* Donation & Excursion
Implementation & Responsibilities
1* Collecting the friends’ contact address
I do this duty. He collects the address of friends (email address, home phone and office phone)
2* Meeting (1st call)
Meeting (at Thukha Copy Service Shop)
3* Pre excursion to place where we want to donate
I do this duty. He examines this place , condition, situation and other factors.
4* Presentation to main member
One of main member who go to place where we want to donate represent to other main members.
5* Delivery the donation letter (email) & phone call to our friends
We all make this duty as possible as we can.
6* Create the blog for our charity
I creates the blog for our charity.
7* Collecting the fund
We all collect the fund then I keep this fund in the bank.
8* Meeting (2nd call)
All main members attend this meeting and decision making for our charity.
9* Prepare to go to place where we want to donate
I will arrange these all program.
10* Donation & Excursion
We all make donation ourselves& excursion happily.
To whom it may interested
Hello
Dear all brothers & sisters,
Let all brothers and sister know about donation for the school of monastery education where is situated near Twante, on full moon day of Tazaungmoung (24-Nov-2007).
Therefore, I wish and push you to donate or participate as your faith and as possible as you can. If you interested in this charity and humanitarian aid, please contact me as early as you can.
Moreover, I have a desire to do like that every year collectively 99 intake YIE students and my other friends, brothers and sisters. Sooner or later, I will sent to you the details program and relevant information.
KHIN ZAW WIN
Off: No.107, First Floor, Sinohdan Street, Latha Tsp ,Yangon , Myanmar.
Ph.+95-01-371105/250734/250672
Fax. +95-01-250672
Email. accounts@7daystour.com
Home: No.6, Myoma Road, Myoma 1 Qtr, Dalla Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar.
Ph. +95-09-515-4342(HP)
Email. khinzawww@gmail.com
With regards,
Khin Zaw Win
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