- Chinese: 邦康; pinyin: Bāngkāng; Parauk: Pang Kham),
known before 1999 as
Panghsang (Parauk: Pang Sang, Chinese: 邦桑; pinyin: Bāngsāng; Wade–Giles: Pang1-sang1)...
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presented a "political report" at a
historic meeting of the
politburo held in
Panghsang,
unanimously approved at the
central committee meeting in
early 1979....
- led by Vice
President Xiao Minliang, Bao
Youliang and Zhao Guo-ang left
Panghsang for
Lashio today".
Democracy for Burma. 29
September 2011.
Retrieved 29...
- led by Vice
President Xiao Minliang, Bao
Youliang and Zhao Guo-ang left
Panghsang for
Lashio today".
democracy for burma. 29
September 2011.
Archived from...
- the
original on 22
October 2021.
Retrieved 22
October 2021. "Life in
Panghsang, a
Chinese enclave in Myanmar's Wa region". 23 July 2019.
Archived from...
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Despite the ceasefire,
clashes continued. TNLA and SSPP
leaders also met in
Panghsang, Wa State, to
discuss an end to clashes. On 16 July, TNLA
captured most...
- higher-paying jobs in
Thailand or Burmese-Chinese
border towns like
Laukkai and
Panghsang. Tea is
native to Myanmar.
Camellia sinensis and
Camellia ****amica, two...
- intellectuals. In
April 1989, Wa
fighters stormed the party's
headquarters in
Panghsang (present-day Pangkham) and destro****
portraits of
communist leaders and...
- 6 July 2008.
Archived from the
original on 1
December 2008. "Fire in
Panghsang". Shan
Herald Agency for News (S.H.A.N.). 19
April 2009.
Archived from...
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responding to
bombing by
junta forces. TNLA and SSPP
leaders also met in
Panghsang, Wa State, to
discuss an end to clashes. On 17 July, the
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