Mawlamyine Thanlyin (Salween) River Port

The port is at the Gulf of Martaban.


During British and Portuguese times this was Moulmain, thThanlwin (Salween) coming down from Tibet reaches the Andaman Sea here. 

This was a turbulent time during colonial times because of constant fighting between the local rulers and the colonial powers which sided with some against the other. They were coveted partners because they had modern weapons which the locals didn't have. Also during WW2 fighting was going on here and at Thaton (a bit to the north). There is a big war memorial and cemetery there very similar to Kanchanaburi to the east in Thailand.

Mawlamyine River Port at the gulf of martaban

Mawlamyine River Jetty on the thanlyin (salween)

Some of the river vessels you see above have been the property of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company during the British colonial time. 

The Thanlyin (Salween)River 
The Salween (Thanlyin) River flow


The Thanlyin (Salween)River has almost 3000 km behind when emptying into the Gulf of Martaban coming all the way from China. In China known as the Nu Stream is known as the “Grand Canyon of the East,” since the raging water cuts deep into the hilly landscape creating spectacular views. 

The river haven't been "raped" by the Chinese yet so badly as others such as the Mekong a remarkable biological diversity still exists. The UNESCO proclaimed the region a World Heritage Site in 2003. Two months later the Yunnan government announced to build a 13-dam cascade.

the nujiang river or Salween in China
Myanmar and Thailand are also intending to build seven dams and a diversion project for the lower Thanlyin a couple of very destructive things will come in the next decades. 

Since 2004, ordinary people in China, Myanmar and Thailand have voiced strong opposition to the construction.


Myanmar intends to build seven dams.


Among them is the Hatgyi Dam, the resulting reservoir would flood two wildlife sanctuaries in Karen State. Another are the Tasang Barricade and the resulting lake would flood teak forests and the Weigyi Dam would inundate the Kayah-Karen Mountain Rain-forests, some National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and get rid with Khoe Kay, a bend of the Salween River with plenty of unique nature, all that would be gone forever. That means a few sub-intelligent humans are destroying important nature heritage which needed more than a million year to grow up just to be destroyed by some two leg monsters who have absolutely no sense of responsibility.  

The Chinese are well known for excessive poaching in the northern Myanmar area which means logging, killing everything with 4 legs (they eat even chairs, why? because they have four legs) Now can people sink lower?


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