Kunhing
Kunhing (Kunhein) is located in Kunhing Township in the middle part of southern Shan state, Myanmar. The name Kunhein refers to "a thousand island" in the local Shan language.
| Kunhing | |
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|   Kunhing Location in Burma | |
| Coordinates: 21°18′10″N 98°25′36″E | |
| Country |  Myanmar | 
| State |  Shan State | 
| District | Loilem District | 
| Township | Kunhing Township | 
| Elevation | 504 m (1,654 ft) | 
| Time zone | UTC+6.30 (MST) | 
Geographic
    
Kunhing is located by the Nam Pang River, an important tributary of the Salween.[2]
Population
    
As refers to 1983 census figures, it has less than 30,000 population; primarily Shans. Minorities are Akar, Lisu and Palaung.
Places of interest
    
Kunhing Bridge – over 400 metres (1,300 ft) in length crossing over two big islands in the Nam Pang River. It is one of the main bridges on the Taunggyi-Kengtung Road.
References
    
- GoogleEarth
- Current Status of Dam Projects on Burma’s Salween River, 1,615ft (492.25 meter) above the sea level
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