It is commonly known that 135 ethnic groups reside in different parts of Myanmar. Different topographical feature had separated the ethnic tribes and they became totally exclusive from the mainland Myanmar. Finally, this diversity is rendering the major attraction to those travelers who are keen to see these minorities living in the hidden area. Myanmar is composed of rich in natural resources, beautiful scenery, and most of all, with exotic people with their remarkable traditions. The ethnic groups and people with various traits and customs living in great harmony. it is a peaceful land where races and cultures are relative rather than absolute. The main people of Myanmar are called Myanmar or Bamar.

There are 8 main nationalities of Myanmar. They are:

  1. Kachin, the original name of the race known as Kachin is Jinghpaw, Jinghpaw is the racial name for the tribes known as the Hkahkus, Gauris, Lashis, Marus, Atsis and Nungs as well as for the Jinghpaw proper.
  2. Kayah, Kayah State is inhabited by Kayah, Kayan or (Padaung) Mono, Kayaw, Yintalei, Gekho, Hheba, Shan, Intha, Bamar, Rakhine, Chin, Kachin, Kayin, Mon and Pao. Kayah State
  3. Kayin, the Kayin hill tribe villages are mainly concentrated in the mountains and also along the Myanmar-Thai border in the Kayin State.
  4. Chin, Chin is one of the ethnic groups in Myanmar. The Chins are found mainly in western part of Myanmar in the Chin State and about a population of 1.5 million. They also live in nearby Indian states of Nagaland, Mizoram and Manipur and Assam.
  5. Bamar are inhabitants of the Ayeyarwaddy river valley, representing a large percent of the country's population.
  6. Mon, the Mons are the principal Burma branch of the Mon-Khmer. Mon Burmar, Pao , Rakhine, Chin, Kachin, Shan and Kayin inhabit the Mon state. In 1983 the population was about 1637,200 and in 1996 the population was 2.4 million. Majority of the inhabitant are Mons and Bamars.
  7. Rakhine, rakhines reside in western Rakhine coast, they are closely related to Burmese proper, though their form of Burmese language varies from the language of the Ayeyawady Valley
  8. Shan, shans reside in the Eastern plateau. The Shan State of Myanmar occupy principally the plateau east of the Ayeyawady and Sittaung valleys, south of the Bhamo district and north of Kayah State.Shan are settling in valleys and river basins.

 


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Wa people

Wa people
 
Wa people are mostly live in shan state (north). Hopan. Mongmaw and Pangsang.
 

Yin Nat people

Yin Nat people
 
Yin Nat people are mostly live in shan state (south). Namsan. Moenae and Kyaythee.
 

Akha (Kaw)

Akha (Kaw)
 
Akha (Kaw) people are mostly live in shan state(east). Kyaing Tong township. Mong Hsat township. Mong Yawng township. Mong Tong township. Mong Pyin township and Mongphyat township.
 

Yin Kya people

Yin Kya people
 
Yinkya people are mostly live in shan state (south). Namsan and Moenae.
 

Lahu People

Lahu People
 
Lahu people are mostly live in Shan state(east). Kyaing Ton Township. Mong Hsat Township. Mongphyat Township. Mong Yang Township. Mong Tong Township. Mong Pyin Township. Tachileik Township. Lashio Township. Mong Khet Township.
 

Padaung (Kayan) people

Padaung (Kayan) people
 
Padaung people mostly live in shan state(south). Mong Hsu. Pingloung and Pekon township.
 

Hkun People

Hkun People
 
Hkun people are mostly live in Shan state(East). Kyaingtong Township. Mong Pyin Township. Mongphyat Township.Mong Yawng Township. Mong Hsat Township. Tachileik Township.
 

Pale people

Pale people
 
Pale people are mostly live in shan state(south). Kalaw. shan state(north) NamSan. Namkham. Manton. Tanyang and Mongye.
 

Shan (Tai) People

Shan (Tai) People
 
Shan (Tai) people are mostly live in Pinloung. Hopong. Hsi Hseng. Loilen. Mong Hsu. Mong Nawng. Mong Pan. Lai-Hka. Lashio. Mong Tong. Namkham. Mong Hsat. Muse.
 

Intha people

Intha people
 
Intha people are mostly live in shan state (south) Nyaung Shwe and around Inle Lake.
 

Bamar (Burman or Burmese)

There are 9 ethnic Bamar groups:
86. Bamar (Burman)
87. Dawei of Dawei city
88. Beik
89. Yaw
90. Yabein
91. Kadu (Kado)
92. Ganan
93. Salone (Salon; Moken)
94. Hpon
 

Taungyo people

Taungyo people
 
Taungyo people are mostly live in shan state(south). Taunggyi. Kalaw(Heho). Yetsouth and Nyaung Shwe.
 

Famous Celebrities of Myanmar

The first Myanmar documentary film was made during 1919. by U Ohn Maung. He studied photography and the nature of making films. The subject of the documentary was about Myanmar Export and Traditional cottage industries like Lacquerware production. Pathein parasol (umbrella) makings and Mandalay Silk textiles.
 

Danu People

Danu People
 
Danu people are mostly live in shan state(south). Pintaya. Aungban. Ywangan. Kalaw and Naungcho.
 

Myanmar Clothing

Myanmar Clothing
Around AD 1000. women clothes of the Pyu era. were made from silk and cotton.During the Bagan period. embroidered shawl is worn over the shoulders as a popularity. They also had bands around their arms.During the Yadanar Bon period. a Htai Ma Thein Jacket is worn with Anoh. Emerald shawl is wrapped over the shoulder (Dae wi wrap) or queen's style of wearing shawl.
 

Pa-O people

Pa-O people
 
Pa-O people are mostly live in shan state (south). Hopong. Taunggyi. Pinloung. Nyaung Shwe. Mountmei and Mong Kai.
 

Myanmar Hair Styles

Myanmar Hair Styles Myanmar Hair Styles
 

Lishaw

Lishaw
 
Lishaw people are mostly live in shan state(east). Kyaing Tong township. Loi-Lem township. Moemat township. Nant San township. Nant Khan township and Nyaung Shwe township.
 

Naga people

Naga people
The Naga people of about two and half million are found in Nagaland. parts of Manipur. Assam. Arunachal Pradesh and Myanmar. Of mixed Yunnanese and Myanmar origin. they speak tribal dialects belonging to the Tibeto-Burman familyIn Myanmar they live in the borders of Sagaing Dviision and Chin States bordering India to the west.
 

Tai-Lem (Tai-Lon, Tai-Lay) People

Tai-Lem (Tai-Lon, Tai-Lay) People
 
Tai-Lem people are mostly live in shan state (east). Kyaing Tong township. Mong Khet township and Mong Yang township.
 

Salone

The Mergui Archipelago with its 800 islands is one of the last "terra incognita" in which otherness ethnic and biodiversity still have a meaning. The presence of the sea gypsies (the Moken) the development of a tradition within the Myanmar fishing community. and a nature still to be discovered makes this place one of last paradises on earth. They live a traditional lifestyle on the Southern part of the Myeik Archipelago. off the coast of Myanmar.
 

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