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In the briefing hall, the Union Minister delivered a speech emphasizing that the National Museums have been established to highlight the country's prestige, its rich cultural heritage, and the remarkable achievements of Myanmar nationals. He urged officials to ensure convenient arrangements for museum visitors and provided instructions.
The National Museum (Nay Pyi Taw) proudly presents a diverse range of 13 exhibition booths, including souvenirs, primates and fossils, the prehistoric period (Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age), the protohistoric period (2 BC to AD 9), the historic period (AD 11 – 14), the Myanmar Art Gallery, Myanmar Performing Arts, the Lion Throne, Buddha Images, vehicles belonging to former Heads of State, arts and crafts, ASEAN, and a section dedicated to children's discovery.
MITV is a broadcast TV brand intended for international and local English speaking consumers, launched on 31st March 2010 based in Yangon.