August 12,2022

­THE Department of Bot-any from the University ­conducting research activities at the Crown Prince's Toddy Land which was planted by Prince Kanaung 160 years ago, to be ­List of United Nations Educa­tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and 60 ­have been completed.

 

“Prince Kanaung directed his daughters and sons to cul-tivate toddy palm plants at the ­area. There was a total of 20,000 toddy palm plants before, but ­to date because many years have passed,” said Professor/ Head Dr Kalya Luu from the Mandalay University’s Botany ­­Department.

 

Then she continued, “Royal ­assigned locations along with the stone tablets, so they were visible till nowadays. Locals have a superstition that “This ­(means “Blessed Toddy Land”), there will be no blessing if toddy plants were gone.” So, we can see a mass of toddy plants they to the Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritages, toddy-palm plants can be identified as the tangible ones, therefore we per-form the studies to be included in the record of UNESCO.”

 

After toddy plam plant from the Crown Prince's Toddy Land were analyzed and conducted the socioeconomic research, it is found that these plants are the ones from over 160 years (Yadanabon era), based on the facts: having no scar on the trunk due to the long lifespan of the plant, having double outer bark of the plants and having year rings (shows the age of a plant) resulted from the toddy-palm leaves.

 

Then she goes on, “Tod-dypalm plants from Crown Prince's Toddy Land have a double outer bark on them. Tod-dypalm leaves left a mark called “Scar” when they fall. On the report of the double outer-bark on them, it can be predicted that they were cultivated in the Ya-danabon era. The Community Base Conservation is very spe-cial because no one asked them to do it themselves.”

 

For access to the UNESCO conservation list, the Depart-ment of Botany, the Department of Anthropology, the Department of History and the Department of Archaelogy from the Mandalay University are cooperating with each other and, on the basis of re-search results, fruits from Crown Prince's Toddy Land ranked sug-ar level 13. Due to having the best taste in Myanmar and other good laboratory findings, authorities have been planning to produce food products that would give socioeconomic support to locals. — Min Htet Aung (Mandalay Sub-Printing House)/GNLM