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Keng Tawng

Coordinates: 20°43′41″N 98°01′12″E / 20.72806°N 98.02°E / 20.72806; 98.02
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Keng Tawng
ၵဵင်းတွင်း
Town
Keng Tawng is located in Myanmar
Keng Tawng
Keng Tawng
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 20°43′41″N 98°01′12″E / 20.72806°N 98.02°E / 20.72806; 98.02
Country Burma
State Shan State
DistrictLoilem District
TownshipMong Nai Township
Time zoneUTC+6.30 (MST)

Keng Tawng (Shan: ၵဵင်းတွင်း; Burmese: ကျိုင်းတောင်းမြို့; also spelled Kyaingtaung) is a river town in Mong Nai Township in the Shan State of Burma. The area of the town is watered by the Nam Teng River.

History

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Prior to the end of World War II, Kengtawng state was one of the substates of Mongnai State, in the Southern Shan States.

Keng Tawng was the town of Khun Sam Law, the hero of an ancient legend of the Shan people. It was also the birthplace of notorious usurper and warmonger Twet Nga Lu.[1]

There is a hydroelectric project in the area of the town. Places like the iconic Kengtawng Falls are threatened by the project.[2]

In the popular Shan folktale Khun San Law and Nan Oo Pyin, Keng Tawng is the hometown of the male character, Khun San Law.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Kanbawasa - A Modern Review by Mi Mi Khaing
  2. ^ Secretary-1 inspects Kengtawng Hydropower Project in Monghsat, Kehsi Townships
  3. ^ "Shans in Publications: Using Library Bibliographic Information as a Tool of Searching Shan Representations, Their Ethnic Consciousness and the Current Situation Surrounding Shan Language". CSEAS Newsletter.