Pangkham

Pangkham
Panghsang/邦康/Bangkang /Bangkum
Pangkham
Location in Burma
Coordinates:
Country  Burma
Division Shan State
Government
 • Mayor
Population (2002)
 • Total 15,000
 • Ethnicities Wa, Shan, Chinese
 • Religions Buddhism
Time zone MST (UTC+6.30)

Pangkham (Chinese: 邦康; pinyin: Bāngkāng, Va: Bangkum), formerly known as Pangsang, Panghsang (Chinese: 邦桑; pinyin: Bāngsāng) before 1999, ia a town in far eastern Shan State of Myanmar (Burma). It is situated on River Nam Hka near the border with Yunnan Province, China. It is the de facto capital of Wa State, officially designated as Special Region No. 2, while Hopang is its capital assigned by Myanmar government. It is controlled by the United Wa State Army (UWSA), the military wing of the United Wa State Party (UWSP) formed after the collapse of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB) in 1989.[1][2] It is the principal town of Pangsang Township of Hopnag District of Shan State.

It has hotels, shops, a supermarket, karaoke bars, a bowling alley, and a 24-hour casino.[3] There is a throbbing night life centred around the casino. Food in Pangkham is mostly imported from China. The cars, mainly Land Rovers and Japanese pick-ups, have been smuggled in from Thailand.[1]

On 17 April 2009, the 20th anniversary of the coup against the CPB was celebrated in Pangkham, attended by representatives from the military government, Kokang, Kachin Independence Organisation (KIO), Shan State Army - North, and former members of the CPB.[4]

The next day, on 18 April 2009, a fire destroyed the largest petrol station and over 10,000 tons of teak in a warehouse in Pangkham, both belonging to one of the Wa leaders Wei Hsueh-kang.[5]

The road from Panghkam to Metman is 48 miles long.[6]

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