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  2. Tar Tay Gyi - Wikipedia

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    The film produced by Lu Swan Kaung Production premiered in Myanmar on November 24, 2017. The film is an unofficial remake of the 2011 Indian Tamil-language film Muni 2: Kanchana. [3] The film revolves around Ye Khaung, who is scared to venture outside gets possessed by a ghost and starts behaving weirdly. The film's direction was handled by Wyne.

  3. Ma Phae Wah - Wikipedia

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    She is the guardian spirit of the graveyards and cemeteries in Myanmar. [1] [2] [3] Ma Phae Wah makes her home in the cemetery, but come midnight she hoists a coffin onto her shoulder and shuffles through town with her long hair waving in the spectral breeze. Woe to the household where she stops and lays her casket on the doorstep, for someone ...

  4. List of reportedly haunted locations - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Keith House: A house built on the site of a former house for British colonial officials. Reportedly haunted with a female apparition based on the experience of the house's former owners, including the American author named Agnes Newton Keith , the ghost is believed to be the spirit of a resident who died throughout the wartime period in ...

  5. The Only Mom - Wikipedia

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    Yenanchaung, an arid region in Myanmar, served as the film's main setting, with a colonial-style house filled with old photographs being a central location for much of the shoot. The film incorporated elements of Myanmar culture, including the concept of Nats (revered spirits) and a real-life Nat Kadaw (medium) named U Hla Aye.

  6. Mythical creatures in Burmese folklore - Wikipedia

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    The most common mythological being is the Belu, an ogre. The popularity of the Belu is due to the Yama Zatdaw, the Burmese version of the Ramayana, a very popular play in Myanmar, and also their roles in the Jatakas. A Thaman Chah or were-tiger, from a 19th-century Burmese watercolour

  7. Nat (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar Nat Pwe in Bago Flickr photos by Boonlong1; My House Nat Can Whip Your House Nat Ethan Todras-Whitehill, Student Traveler, 2006-11-24; An account of the Taungbyone 2010 nat pwe spirit festival at Arcane Candy Part 1 and Part 2; Myanmar's River of Spirits Kira Salak, National Geographic. May 2006; The Thirty Seven Nats.

  8. Pee Mak - Wikipedia

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    Later, Mak and Nak go out on a date in the town, visiting an amusement park. Mak's friends attempt to convince Mak that Nak is a ghost at the Ferris wheel, but they and the waiting queue are chased away by Nak. They try a second time to capture Mak in the haunted house and are successful, taking him to the forest.

  9. Naypyidaw - Wikipedia

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    As the seat of the government of Myanmar, Naypyidaw is the site of the Union Parliament, the Supreme Court, the Presidential Palace, the official residences of the Cabinet of Myanmar and the headquarters of government ministries and military. Naypyidaw is notable for its unusual combination of large size and very low population density.