North Okkalapa Township
Education
The township has 30 government primary schools, seven middle schools and five high schools.
It is also homeland to one of the most selective universities in the nation: the University of Medicine 2, Yangon, and the University of Pharmacy, Yangon.
Free monastery Foreign Speaking Training Classes and paid ones can be found in the zone.
Also, private soft skill training schools and computer training centers are located most of strategic locations in the township.
Health
The North Okkalapa General Hospital, an affiliated teaching hospital of the University of Medicine 2, is the major hospital for the township and vicinity.
Waibargi Hospital is well-known for providing medical treatments regarding infectious diseases.
Many private hospitals such as La Gabar, OSC and Shwe LaMin hospitals which are well-known for treatments and services are located in the township.
Moreover, there are so many private clinics can be found everywhere in the township.
Parks and gardens
Name | Estimated Area | Location | Notes |
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Okkalar Thiri Park | Near Khaymar Thi Rd and Thudhamma Rd Junction (Awine) | recreation place to take exercises and get refreshment | |
Kan Thar Yar Park | Near Khaymar Thi Rd and Thudhamma Rd Junction (Fun Valley) | Kantharyar shopping center, Bogyoke Statue,Fun Valley, food stores and kid's playground are located in the park zone. | |
Mya Yi Nandar Park | Withakar Street, nearby Waibargi Fire Station and electrical Substation. |
Landmarks
The following is a list of landmarks in North Okkalapa township.
Structure | Type | Address | Notes |
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Meilamu Pagoda | Pagoda | Thudhamma Road | |
Mahar Kyain Thitsarshin Pagoda | Buddha Statue | Thunandar Road, near junction of Thunandar Road And Thudhamma Road |
References
- ^ Kyaw Kyaw (2006). Frauke Krass; Hartmut Gaese; Mi Mi Kyi (eds.). Megacity yangon: transformation processes and modern developments. Berlin: Lit Verlag. pp. 333–334. ISBN 3-8258-0042-3.
- ^ "North Okkalapa Township". Yangon City Development Committee. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
- ^ "Special Reports: Heritage List". The Myanmar Times. 2001-10-29. Archived from the original on 15 June 2009.