Junta readies to open new border bridge
Burma is ready to open a new bridge on Nam Mao River, better known as Shweli, on the Sino- Burma border in northern Shan State, according to a local source.
By: Lieng Lern
On 21 January 2008, 3:00 pm in the afternoon, Nam Kham
Township Peace and Development Council (TPDC) official U Thin Hlaing held
meeting in the TPDC office to collect the money from the villages. The money
then will be used to buy clothes for people whose will attend the new bridge
opening ceremony.
"If the quarter have fund they will use their fund to
give the authorities. But if it doesn't have fund, the junta will collect the
money from the people, Kyat 2,000 ($1.6) per household," one villager
said.
The opening of the new bridge will be celebrated for two days,
9-10 February 2008. At least 15,000 people have to attend it. The junta will
choose over 230 participants who are good looking to stand on the new bridge
from groups such as Union Solidarity and Development Association (USDA),
Teachers group, Shan Culture, Women Association Committee, Mother and Children
Organization, Lisu and Fire Brigade, the source said.
The money which
they collect from the villages will be used to buy clothes for the 230 people
who will participate on the new bridge. One suit is priced at Kyat 6,500 ($5.2).
The sewing cost will have to be paid by the one who wears it.
"The
official who presides over the opening of this new bridge will be coming from
the new capital. His military rank will be Lieutenant General. Maybe PM Thein
Sein but no one is not sure yet", he added.
The Shweli new bridge was
built since 24 March 2003 by the Special Public Construction #16. The length is
600 feet, the height is 35 feet, and the width is 24 feet.
"Had it been
the Asia World Company of Lo Hsing Han it would have been finished a long time
ago but it was built by the Special Public Construction #16", one villager said.
"Nam Kham has 16 quarters, one quarter at least over 100 houses and the biggest
quarter is over 400 houses".

