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'''Ngathaingchaung Subtownship''' ({{langx|my|ငသိုင်းချောင်းမြို့နယ်ခွဲ}}) is a subtownship of ] in ], Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar. The namesake of the subtownship is ], a town of 18,621 people. The subtownship is located partially on the ] and partially over the southern ]. It borders ] in ] to its west and contains the primary road into southern Rakhine. To its east, it borders the rest of ], with the boundary mostly following the ]. About 71,000 acres of land in the subtownship is dedicated forest preserve managed by the government.<ref name="mimu">{{cite report |author=Myanmar Information Management Unit |date=September 2019 |title=Yegyi Myone Daethasaingyarachatlatmya|script-title=my:ရေကြည်မြို့နယ် ဒေသဆိုင်ရာအချက်လက်များ|trans-title=Yegyi Township Regional Information |url=https://themimu.info/sites/themimu.info/files/documents/TspProfiles_GAD_Yegyi_2019_MMR.pdf |publisher=MIMU |access-date=December 19, 2024}}</ref> '''Ngathaingchaung Subtownship''' ({{langx|my|ငသိုင်းချောင်းမြို့နယ်ခွဲ}}) is a subtownship of ] in ], Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar. It can also sometimes be referred to simply '''Ngathaingchaung Township'''. The namesake of the subtownship is ], a town of 18,621 people. The subtownship is located partially on the ] and partially over the southern ].


==Geography==
Ngathaingchaung subtownship borders ] in ] to its west and contains the primary road into southern Rakhine. To its east, it borders the rest of ], with the boundary mostly following the ]. About 71,000 acres of land in the subtownship is dedicated forest preserve managed by the government.<ref name="mimu">{{cite report |author=Myanmar Information Management Unit |date=September 2019 |title=Yegyi Myone Daethasaingyarachatlatmya|script-title=my:ရေကြည်မြို့နယ် ဒေသဆိုင်ရာအချက်လက်များ|trans-title=Yegyi Township Regional Information |url=https://themimu.info/sites/themimu.info/files/documents/TspProfiles_GAD_Yegyi_2019_MMR.pdf |publisher=MIMU |access-date=December 19, 2024}}</ref> In 2024, rising water levels from heavy rain lead to two out of every three farm properties in the subtownship being flooded, with many villages submerged by high waters.<ref>{{cite news |date=24 July 2024 |title=ငသိုင်းချောင်းနဲ့ သာပေါင်းမြို့နယ်မှာ ကျေးရွာ တစ်ရာကျော် ရေနစ်မြုပ် |url=https://www.rfa.org/burmese/news/ayeyarwady-flooding-07242024030949.html |trans-title=Over 100 villages in Ngathaingchaung Township and Thabaung Township under water |language=my |work=Radio Free Asia}}</ref>

==Demographics==
The subtownship is relatively rural with only 21.1% of the population living in the town of Ngathaingchaung itself. In 2014, the mean household size in the subtownship was 3.8 persons. The largest village outside of the town is Thaung Gyi with 5,613 people in 2014.<ref name="census"/> ] is common in rural Ngathaingchaung subtownship, with ] being a venerated ].<ref>{{cite journal |title=Water Tradition in Myanmar |author=Mya Mya Khin |journal=University of Yangon Research Journal |year=2019 |volume=9 |number=1 |url=https://meral.edu.mm/record/3079/files/Mya%20Mya%20Khin-Water%20Tradition%20in%20Myanmar.pdf}}</ref> The subtownship is relatively rural with only 21.1% of the population living in the town of Ngathaingchaung itself. In 2014, the mean household size in the subtownship was 3.8 persons. The largest village outside of the town is Thaung Gyi with 5,613 people in 2014.<ref name="census"/> ] is common in rural Ngathaingchaung subtownship, with ] being a venerated ].<ref>{{cite journal |title=Water Tradition in Myanmar |author=Mya Mya Khin |journal=University of Yangon Research Journal |year=2019 |volume=9 |number=1 |url=https://meral.edu.mm/record/3079/files/Mya%20Mya%20Khin-Water%20Tradition%20in%20Myanmar.pdf}}</ref>



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Subtownship in Myanmar Subtownship in Ayeyawady Region, Myanmar
Ngathaingchaung Subtownship ငသိုင်းချောင်းမြို့နယ်ခွဲ
Subtownship
Location in Kyonpyaw districtLocation in Kyonpyaw district
Coordinates: 17°26′N 94°56′E / 17.43°N 94.93°E / 17.43; 94.93
Country Myanmar
RegionAyeyawady Region
DistrictKyonpyaw District
TownshipYekyi Township
Area
 • Total2.98 sq mi (7.7 km)
Population89,030
Time zoneUTC+6:30 (MMT)

Ngathaingchaung Subtownship (Burmese: ငသိုင်းချောင်းမြို့နယ်ခွဲ) is a subtownship of Yekyi Township in Kyonpyaw District, Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar. It can also sometimes be referred to simply Ngathaingchaung Township. The namesake of the subtownship is Ngathaingchaung, a town of 18,621 people. The subtownship is located partially on the Irrawaddy Delta and partially over the southern Arakan Mountains.

Geography

Ngathaingchaung subtownship borders Gwa Township in Rakhine State to its west and contains the primary road into southern Rakhine. To its east, it borders the rest of Yekyi Township, with the boundary mostly following the Ngawun River. About 71,000 acres of land in the subtownship is dedicated forest preserve managed by the government. In 2024, rising water levels from heavy rain lead to two out of every three farm properties in the subtownship being flooded, with many villages submerged by high waters.

Demographics

The subtownship is relatively rural with only 21.1% of the population living in the town of Ngathaingchaung itself. In 2014, the mean household size in the subtownship was 3.8 persons. The largest village outside of the town is Thaung Gyi with 5,613 people in 2014. Burmese folk religion is common in rural Ngathaingchaung subtownship, with U Shin Gyi being a venerated nat.

References

  1. ^ "The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census: Ahmar Township Report". Open Development Cambodia (in Burmese). Open Development Myanmar. May 2017.
  2. Myanmar Information Management Unit (September 2019). Yegyi Myone Daethasaingyarachatlatmya ရေကြည်မြို့နယ် ဒေသဆိုင်ရာအချက်လက်များ [Yegyi Township Regional Information] (PDF) (Report). MIMU. Retrieved December 19, 2024.
  3. "ငသိုင်းချောင်းနဲ့ သာပေါင်းမြို့နယ်မှာ ကျေးရွာ တစ်ရာကျော် ရေနစ်မြုပ်" [Over 100 villages in Ngathaingchaung Township and Thabaung Township under water]. Radio Free Asia (in Burmese). 24 July 2024.
  4. Mya Mya Khin (2019). "Water Tradition in Myanmar" (PDF). University of Yangon Research Journal. 9 (1).
Ayeyarwady Region
Capital: Pathein
Hinthada District
Kyonpyaw District
Labutta District
Maubin District
Myaungmya District
Myanaung District
Pathein District
Pyapon District
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