Setse
Setse[1](Burmese: စက်စဲကမ်းခြေ) is a beach resort on the Gulf of Martaban of the Andaman Sea in Thanbyuzayat Township, of Mon State, in southern Myanmar.[2] The beach itself is composed of brown sand, is quite wide[2] and about 5.6 kilometers long, but the water is often muddy when currents bring down silt from the Salween river which enters the Gulf of Martaban just to the north.[3] Setse has been a resort since the 19th century, and still remains popular.[4]
Setse
စက်စဲကမ်းခြေ | |
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Setse Location in Burma | |
Coordinates: 15°57′N 97°38′E | |
Country | Burma |
Division | Mon State |
District | Mawlamyine District |
Township | Thanbyuzayat Township |
Population | |
• Religions | Buddhism |
Time zone | UTC+6.30 (MST) |
Mawlamyaing University has its Marine Science Laboratory in Setse,[5] which studies commercial uses of algae (seaweed), cultured pearl techniques, and produces commercial agar-agar.[6] Agar jellies are commonly used in traditional Myanmar desserts and other Asian culinary.
Notes
- Setse (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
- Reid, Robert and Grosberg, Michael (2005) Myanmar (Burma) (9th edition) Lonely Planet Publications, Footscray, Victoria, Australia, page 160, ISBN 1-74059-695-1
- Eliot, Joshua (1994) 1995 Thailand & Burma Handbook Trade & Travel Publications, Bath, England, page 586, ISBN 0-8442-8981-7
- Rumpf, Dieter (1988) Thailand, Burma (2nd edition, translated from German by Margaret Heberer) Karto+Grafik, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, page 166, ISBN 3-88989-076-8
- Thaw Kaung (1 July 1996). "Mawlamyine: the Old and the New". Myanmar Perspectives. Archived from the original on 6 January 2009.; archived as of 6 January 2009 by Internet Archive
- Ministry of Information Myanmar, facts and figures 2002 Ministry of Information, Union of Myanmar, Yangon (Rangoon), Burma, page 45, OCLC 50131671
External links
- "Setse Map – Satellite Images of Setse" Maplandia World Gazetteer
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