Kyipwayay

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Kyipwayay (Burmese: ကြီးပွားရေး, pronounced [tɕí bwá ], lit. "Growth") was a pre-World War II Burmese language monthly magazine, closely identified with the Khit-San Sarpay movement, the first modern literary movement in the history of Burmese literature.[1] The magazine was founded by U Thein in Yangon but later taken over by U Hla and moved to Mandalay in 1933. The monthly was published even during the Japanese occupation of the country (1942–1945). After the war, U Hla transformed Kyipwayay into the Ludu Journal.

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Kyipwayay
EditorLudu U Hla
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherKyipwayay Press
First issueearly 1930s
Final issue1945
CountryBritish Burma
Based inRangoon, later moved to Mandalay
LanguageBurmese
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