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Are Burmese aborigines safe?

Indigenous people in Myanmar are safe.

The area where the war broke out in Myanmar is not all of Myanmar. Burmese people will not hurt their own people. The indigenous people in Myanmar are safe and can lead a normal life.

The Republic of Myanmar (English: The Republic of the Union of Myanmar), referred to as Myanmar, is a country in Southeast Asia and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It borders the Myanmar Sea in the southwest, India and Bangladesh in the northwest, China in the northeast, Thailand and Laos in the southeast, and Naypyidaw, the capital, has a population of 54.58 million (April 2020). * * * There are 135 ethnic groups, and more than 85% of the people in China believe in Buddhism, which is divided into 7 provinces, 7 states and 2 municipalities directly under the central government.

Myanmar formed a unified country in 1044, which experienced Bagan Dynasty, Soochow Dynasty and Kampong Dynasty successively. From 1824 to 1885, Britain launched three British-Burmese wars and occupied Myanmar. 1886, Britain designated Myanmar as a province of British India. 1948 1 declared independence from the Commonwealth and established the Union of Myanmar. 1974 65438+ 10 was renamed as the Socialist Republic of Myanmar.

Natural resources in Myanmar

There are many rivers in Myanmar. The main rivers are Irrawaddy River, salween River, Qindun River and Mekong River, with tributaries all over the country. The Irrawaddy River, salween and Mekong River all originate in China.

Irrawaddy River is the largest river in Myanmar, with a drainage area of 430,000 square kilometers, abundant water and gentle flow. From north to south, it flows through six provinces including Kachin State, Mandalay and Yangon, and finally flows into the Indian Ocean from Yangon, with a total length of 2,200 kilometers and a total drop of 4,768 meters. The average ratio of the whole river is reduced to 2. 1‰, and the average discharge at the estuary is 13600 m3/s.

Salween is the second longest river in Myanmar, starting from Luxi, Yunnan, and entering Myanmar. 1.660 km in Myanmar, with a drainage area of about 205,000 square kilometers. It passes through Shan State, Karen State, Karen State and Mon State, and finally enters the Indian Ocean from Motama Bay. Mekong River enters Myanmar from Xishuangbanna and mainly flows through the borders of Shan State, Myanmar, Laos and Thailand.

Hydropower is still the main source of electricity in Myanmar. As of September 20 18, the installed hydropower capacity in Myanmar accounted for 57.7% of the total installed capacity.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Myanmar