A public garden called Myama­la Garden has been opened in Mandalay City, providing a space for people to relax and enjoy nature. The Myamala Garden, located at the inter­section of Theikpan Road and 78th Street, within the Sinphyu Kan area, was developed by the Mandalay City Development Committee’s Parks and Play­grounds Department.

 

The garden was built in honour of Union Day on 12 February and will continue to serve as a public recreation area. It was developed to ac­commodate the 21st Fruit and Flower Exhibition and Com­petition, which will take place over the next two months. A spokesperson for the Mandalay City Development Committee said that the garden will fur­ther enhance the beauty of the Sinphyu Kan area, making it a pleasant space for public en­joyment.

 

The Myamala Garden spans around 680 square feet in length and 110 square feet in width. It includes several flower beds, including a 60-foot-wide flower circle, a 40-foot-wide flower circle, and a 30-foot-wide flower circle, featuring a variety of colourful flowers. The garden also offers seating areas for visitors and plans to improve access roads in and out of the garden.

 

The garden also features a fruit and vegetable planting area, where local produce is grown. The committee plans to make the garden more beau­tiful by adding more colourful flowers, ornamental plants, and water features to enhance the visitor experience. The Man­dalay City Development Com­mittee is committed to main­taining the city’s cleanliness and aesthetic appeal, ensuring residents can access peaceful spaces like the Mya Mala Gar­den. — Min Htet Aung (Manda­lay Sub-Printing House/KZL