Head monk conserves an old Letpanpin found in Kyaukse

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Old Letpanpin in Kyaukse Township.

An old red silk cotton tree (Letpanpin in Myanmar) has been found in Kyaukse township, Mandalay region and a head monk is taking care of it, according to the Yenantha Dingar Brothers Tree-growing Parahita Group.

“This big tree was found in Kyaukse. The head monk is taking care of it. It is probably one of the oldest trees in Myanmar. The staff officer of the Kyaukse Forest Department went there to measure it. No one knows about its presence. It is located near Ywa Pale village in Kyaukse. It may be one of the Myanmar’s oldest trees,” said Ko Yenantha Dingar, founder of the group.

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Old Letpanpin in Kyaukse Township.

The girth of its buttress root is more than 100 feet, and if it is allowed to grow naturally without being cut, it can be bigger than it is now, he said.

“This tree is quite big. No one dares to cut it down because it is inside the monastery’s compound. They will continue to look after it. After thorough measurement, it could break the world record,” he said.

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Old Letpanpin in Kyaukse Township.

Myanmar consists of 41 percent evergreen forest, 37 per cent mixed deciduous forest, 10 per cent dry forest, 4 per cent mangrove, 5 per cent In timber (Dipterocarpus tuberculatus) forest and 3 per cent vacant land.

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