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The Kyaukphyu port and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is one of three major port and coastal development projects in Myanmar, together with the Thilawa zone near Yangon, the country's most populous and economically developed city, and the Dawei zone in the south-east, near the Thai border, all of which have attracted major financial and industrial ...
The Kyaukphyu SEZ plan is included an industrial zone, residential housing estates and a deep-water port and to cover about 11 miles (18 km) near Sit Taw and Si Maw Village. [ 4 ] 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) roadway and railway will linked between SEZ and Yunnan Province of China .
Made Island (Burmese: မဒေးကျွန်း, also spelt Maday, Ma De, or Ma Day) is an island off Kyaukphyu, in Rakhine State, Myanmar.The island is the site of a deep seawater port being constructed as part of the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone.
Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone (Burmese: ကျောက်ဖြူအထူးစီးပွားရေးဇုန်; abbreviated Kyaukphyu SEZ) is a 1,600 hectares (4,000 acres) Burmese special economic zone being developed on Kyaukphyu, Ramree Island, Rakhine State. [1] Kyaukphyu SEZ was first announced in September 2013. [2]
The oil and natural gas pipelines run in parallel and start near Kyaukphyu on Made island port on the Bay of Bengal in Myanmar (19°21'52.39"N, 93°41'3.91"E), run under the sea for 5.3 kilometres (3.3 mi) to mainland ( 19°21'26.09"N, 93°44'3.41"E) and then run through Mandalay, Pyin Oo Lwin, and Namkham in Myanmar before entering China at ...
From a deep-water port on Kyaukphyu in Rakhine State and from Ramree Island, oil from the Middle East and gas from Myanmar's ocean coast is transported through the pipelines to China. The pipelines enable China to rely less on ocean-transported oil and gas through the treacherous Strait of Malacca and also cut two weeks off the transport time.
Kyaukpyu is a district in the Arakan division of Lower Burma, on the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal.It consists of, first, a strip of mainland along the Bay of Bengal, extending from the An pass, across the main range, to the Ma-ī River, and, secondly, the large islands of Ramree and Cheduba, with many others to the south, lying off the coast of Sandoway.
Myanmar Railways station map Division 4 Kalaw Kalaw Railway Station. Mileage: 465.33 miles (748.88 km) Railroad Track: 572.73 miles (921.72 km) Bridges: 1406 Stations: 115 (Only 102 Stations shown on map) Kalaw-Thazi Line (1) Kalaw 369 (2) Myin Daik 361 (3) Hsin Taung 357 1/4 (4) Khway Yok 352 (5) Pa Ta Ma Lun Hto 347 (6) Le Byin 343 3/4 (7) Ye ...