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Laukkai

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Country
  
Burma

Township
  
Laukkaing Township

Elevation
  
975 m

Division
  
Shan State

Time zone
  
MST (UTC+6.30)

Local time
  
Monday 8:00 PM

Laukkai

District
  
Kokang Self-Administered Zone

Weather
  
16°C, Wind NW at 6 km/h, 65% Humidity

Laukkai (also known as Laukkaing or Laogai or Laokai; Burmese: လောက်ကိုင်မြို့; Chinese: 老街; pinyin: Lǎojiē) is the capital of Kokang (also known as Special Region 1) in the northern part of Shan State, Burma. It is situated on the Salween River, which forms Burma's border with the People's Republic of China. It is about 10 miles away from Nansan (Chinese characters: 南傘), China. In Laukkai, the south-western dialect of Mandarin and Chinese characters are widely used, and the Chinese renminbi is in circulation. it is the main town of Laukkaing Township of the Kokang Self-Administered Zone. It is 117 miles and 7 furlongs from Lashio and 42 miles from Kongyan.

Its annual rainfall is over 40 inches.

It was a center of fighting in the August 2009 Kokang incident; on 24 August, it was occupied by Tatmadaw troops (Burma's military junta).

On 17 February 2015 Myanmar president Thein Sein declared a state of emergency three-month period of martial law in Kokang in response to fighting between government troops and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army, a rebel group.

References

Laukkai Wikipedia