Bhamo

Bhamo

      town, northeastern Myanmar (Burma), on the Irrawaddy River at the head of navigation. The town stretches along the river's east bank in a series of villages approached through a narrow passage; the town proper occupies a high ridge running at right angles to the river. It is linked by air and steamer service to Yangon (Rangoon) and by air to Mandalay.

      In ancient times Bhamo was capital of the Shan state of Manmaw. Its proximity (40 miles [65 km]) to the Chinese border made it the terminus of land commerce from China's Yunnan province until the building of the Burma Road (1937–39). The town was a tributary to China at various times and was occupied by the Chinese in 1287 and in the 1760s. Anawrahta incorporated Bhamo into a united Myanmar in the 11th century, but as a frontier area its loyalty depended on the relative strength of the individual Myanmar kings. The town was an important station on the Stilwell Road, which connects via Myitkyinā (north) with the Burma Road. Bhamo is the site of a sugar factory and a diesel electric plant. Its population has a large proportion of Chinese and Chinese Shans. The Thai-influenced Theindawgyi pagoda is there.

      The surrounding area, which lies in the basin of the Irrawaddy River, is inhabited chiefly by Kachin hill tribes. The Shan Plateau is east of the river. To the west several ranges enclose the basins of the Kawkkwe and Indaw streams, which are used to transport timber. The Namwan Tract, southeast of Bhamo, was disputed between China and the British and later between China and the Myanmar government. The area was leased to the British in perpetuity in 1900; intermittent disputes over the area were not finally resolved until 1960, when China relinquished its claim. Pop. (1983) 78,183.

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