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What ports are there in Myanmar?

There are six ports in Myanmar:

Rakhine State Port Bosheng Port Yangon Port Maodanmian Port Tuwa Port Lao Dan Port

1, Inbosheng, Brazil

Located on the southwest coast of Myanmar (full name: Union of Myanmar), the long and narrow highland on the east bank of BASSEIN River, the downstream tributary of I-RRAWADDY River, is the largest port in southwest Myanmar, about 75n miles from the estuary. There are abundant fishery resources nearby.

The port has a tropical monsoon climate, with an annual average temperature of 24 ~ 29℃, 4 foggy days and 25 thunderstorm days. The average annual rainfall is about 3000mm, which is concentrated from May to September.

The port area is about 8km long along the Bosheng River and the water depth is 5.2 ~ 7.1m. There are mooring buoys and floating docks in the river, with a maximum reliable ship of 5000 tons. All cargo handling in Hong Kong is carried out by barges, without cranes and other loading and unloading facilities. It mainly exports rice, teak, rice products and fishery products, and imports little. If you need to work overtime on holidays, you must apply the day before.

2. moorman

Located on the left bank of salween on the southeast coast of Myanmar (full name: Union of Myanmar), it is the second largest port in Myanmar, close to the east of Martabank Bay.

It is the capital of Mon State, rich in rubber, rice and wood, as well as famous ivory and teak carvings. There are many famous pagodas on Mount Mahlman, which are world-famous tourist attractions.

This port has a tropical monsoon climate. The monthly average maximum temperature is 365,438 0℃ and the minimum temperature is 23℃. The annual average foggy day is 15 days, and the dense fog is frequent from February to March, lasting for 3-4 days at a time. There is abundant rainfall, with an average annual rainfall of about 4800 mm, with the most rainfall from May to September.

There are mainly three single-point mooring floating vessels in Hong Kong, with the maximum reliability of 654.38+500,000 dwt. The loading and unloading operations are mainly carried out by barges, with a total capacity of 6,543,800 tons, assisted by tugboats. The main export commodities are rice, rubber and wood, and the imported commodities are mainly coal. If you need to work overtime on holidays, you must apply the day before.

3. Yangon Yangon

Located at the mouth of yangon river on the southern coast of Myanmar (full name: Union of Myanmar), near the northwest side of Martaban Bay, about 19n miles away, it is the largest port in Myanmar. It was called "Daguang" in ancient times and was originally a fishing village. After independence, Myanmar was designated as the capital, and now it is the national political, economic, cultural and transportation center. The main industries are rice milling, textile, chemistry, shipbuilding, sawing, building materials and so on. 30% of the industrial workers in the country are concentrated in Yangon.

It is a modern city with oriental colors, with famous Buddhist monuments, such as the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon and the White Pagoda in Bandoola Square. The port is also the national foreign trade center, and most of the export materials are exported through this port. The port airport is one of the most modern international airports in Asia, with regular flights to Bangkok, Singapore and Jakarta.

The port has a tropical monsoon climate, with southeast and south winds prevailing. The annual average temperature is 23℃ in winter and 32℃ in summer. There are 5 foggy days and 54 thunderstorm days every year. The average annual rainfall is about 2600 mm.

The Union of Myanmar (hereinafter referred to as Myanmar) is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It borders the Andaman Sea in the southwest, India and Bangladesh in the northwest, China in the northeast and Thailand and Laos in the southeast.

The capital is Naypyidaw. Myanmar is an ancient civilization with a long history, formerly known as Hongshawadi. 1044 After the formation of a unified country, it experienced three feudal dynasties: Bagan, Wu Dong and Gongbang.

reference data

Myanmar _ Baidu encyclopedia