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Loi Tai Leng
လွႆတႆးလႅင်း
Loi Tai Leng is located in Myanmar
Loi Tai Leng
Loi Tai Leng
Location in Myanmar (Burma)
Coordinates: 19°44′25″N 98°12′25″E / 19.74028°N 98.20694°E / 19.74028; 98.20694
Country Myanmar
DivisionShan State
DistrictLoilen District
TownshipMong Pan Township
Population
 • Ethnicities
Shan
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (ICT)

Loi Tai Leng (Shan: လွႆတႆးလႅင်း; Burmese: လွယ်တိုင်းလျှံ; Thai: ดอยไตแลง) is a town located in the mountainous region of southern Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). Its southern boundary is the Myanmar–Thailand border.[1]

The headquarters of the RCSS/SSA-S are located in Loi Tai Leng.[2] The town's name is derived from the Shan words "Loi", meaning mountain; "Tai", meaning the Shan people; and "Leng", meaning light. The town's entire name can therefore be interpreted as "the mountain where the Tai shine" or "where the Shan people see the light [to fight for their freedom]". To avoid confusion with Thais across the border, residents use Thailand's time zone instead of Myanmar Standard Time (MMT) which is thirty minutes behind, and the Thai baht over the Burmese kyat.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b McLaughlin, Tim (17 February 2014). "In Loi Tai Leng, where the battle for Shan State continues". Myanmar Times. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  2. ^ Otis, Daniel (7 March 2014). "Partying with One of Burma's Largest Rebel Armies". VICE. Retrieved 23 November 2016.


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