New center for Tai studies to open in Taunggyi

New center for Tai studies to open in Taunggyi

A new research center for Tai studies will launch on Monday in Shan State capital Taunggyi, according to an executive member.

Sai Kham Mong, director of the Center for Tai Studies, or CTS, said that the goal of the center is to research ethnic Tai heritage, culture and traditions, as well as other indigenous cultures in Shan State.

Although an opening ceremony has been planned for 26 September, the CTS is still lacking in several key areas – namely, an office, a library and human resources.

“Our Tai people are still not so interested in studying these subjects,” said Sai Kham Mong. “But we will very much welcome each and every Tai person from around the world to come and join us.”

He added: “I want not only Tais, but all other people to know that this center has now opened in Shan State.”

The CTS says it aims to produce a twice-yearly English newsletter, which will be distributed abroad so that people around the world can know and learn about the Tai and other ethnic groups in Shan State. The center will also conduct workshops, seminars and distribute other publications.

Sai Kham Mong said he wished to urge all ethnic Tai people to share their thoughts and opinions with the center.

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