MoRAC Deputy Minister discusses preservation of cultural heritage with Chinese counterpart


Ministry of Information/ Naypyitaw / April 01, 2023
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DEPUTY Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture Daw Nu Mra Zan held a meeting with the Chinese Vice-Minister for Culture and Tourism on bilateral cooperation for the preservation of cultural heritage including the current ongoing renovation of Thatbyinnyu pagoda by the technical support of China at the meeting hall of Bagan Archaeological Museum on 30 March.

During the meeting, the deputy minister thanked the Chinese government to keep conducting renovation work after the ceremony to launch renovation work on Thatbyinnyu pagoda in Bagan's World Heritage Region held on 1 January 2022. She then called for support in installing continuous controls monitoring system with advanced technology in the Bagan region and upgrading and displaying Anawrahta Palace.

T h e n , t h e C h i n e s e Vice-Minister for Culture and Tourism said China will continue the preservation of Myanmar's cultural heritage and the Chinese President also proposed to promote the preservation of cultural heritage across Asia. He also invited Myanmar to participate in such processes and pledged to enhance bilateral relations and cooperation for promoting cultural heritage.

The deputy minister and party inspected the renovation and ongoing work processes at Thatbyinnyu pagoda conducted by Chinese experts and visited Sulamani pagoda, Dhammayangyi pagoda, Ananda pagoda, Shwezigon pagoda and Zhou Enlai Prayer Hall yesterday.

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MoH Union Minister holds coordination meeting on RDT use for international flight passengers, inspects preparations at Yangon International Airport


Ministry of Information/ Naypyitaw / April 29, 2022
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UNION Minister for Health Prof Dr Thet Khaing Win presided over a coordination meeting on plans to change into an RDT system for international flights on 27 April.

During the meeting, the Union minister said the infection rate of COVID-19 has declined in most regional countries, including Myanmar. Specific activities are also prioritized systematically to ease COVID-19 rules and regulations as the COVID-19 vaccine coverage becomes high.

The government also arranged to ensure the reopening of international flights and systematic COVID-19 health rules for the tourist and Myanmar citizen arrivals to develop the country’s global tourism industry.

He also talked about the declining positive cases among the passengers in commercial flights and relief flights, challenges in the resumption of commercial aviation, and the COVID19 Antigen Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) to save time and money for flight passengers.

Then, meeting attendees discussed proper services for passengers, plans to change into RDT (draft) and current challenges during the resumption of international flights, visas, health insurance, collection of Myanmar kyats for RDT test, preparations to avoid mass gatherings in RDT test section at the airport, taking swab samples, quality RDT test kits and other matters.

The Union minister instructed necessary things and concluded the meeting.

The Union minister and relevant officials inspected the preparations to conduct COVID-19 tests using RDT on the passengers of regular international flights at Yangon International Airport yesterday.

During the inspection tour, the Union minister instructed officials to systematically collect data from passengers, swab samples, the opening of more swab counters to avoid mass gathers while waiting for their test results, establish an exchange counter, welfare of airport staff and disease control activities when the results show positive.

The Ministry of Health allowed the international flights starting 17-4-2022 as per COVID-19 health rules under the COVID-19 Central Committee on Prevention, Control and Treatment and decided to use RDT at the Yangon International Airport soon to save the cost as the infection rate drops.

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