Water is essential for all life. A Myanmar saying goes that humans can ‘live seven days (without) rice, and one morning (without) water’. We continuously need water in our surrounding to support our lives. This is why Myanmar people take care to place many waterpots of cool drinking water (ye gyan zin) for the public. When ancient travellers in Myanmar went to one village or another, they were often thirsty and tired. So villagers would place water pots under the tree or in the public rest house along the route. The research questions this paper addresses are: (1) when did Ye Gyan Zin use in Myanmar? And (2) what is the impact of water on Myanmar culture? This problem will be solved by case study method. This paper will be focus how the water pot traditions are maintained in Myanmar.
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