Prince Hso Khan Pha of Yaunghwe (aka Tiger) (born April 15, 1938 in Yawnghwe State, British Burma) is a geologist who lives in exile in Canada. He is son of Sao Shwe Thaik. This photo is for Fair Use and is available at site: http://www. ... This photo is for Fair Use and is available at site: http://www. ... April 15 is the 105th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (106th in leap years). ... Year 1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... Nyaung Shwe Nyaung Shwe (Burmese: ) is a town a few kilometers north of Inle Lake in the Shan State of Myanmar. ... The Union of Myanmar, formerly the Union of Burma, is the largest country (in geographical area) in mainland Southeast Asia. ... The Geologist by Carl Spitzweg A geologist is a contributor to the science of geology, studying the physical structure and processes of the Earth and planets of the solar system (see planetary geology). ... This article is in need of attention. ...
Hso Khan Pha is politically pressuring the government of Burma on behalf of the Shan people. He also works with Shan exiles abroad to help provide schooling for displaced Shan children whose parents are unable to send them to school, in order to give them some training in life skills to fend for themselves and their families in the future. For other uses, see Shan (disambiguation). ...
Prince Hso Khan Pha has been working closely with exiled Prenteder Prince Shwebomin of Burma to promote the protection of the Shan People Religious, Traditional, Culture and indegenious land in Burma. For other uses, see Shan (disambiguation). ...
Prince Hso Khan Pha is a founding member of Burma Watch International.
Prince HsoKhanPha of Yaunghwe (aka Tiger) (born April 15, 1938 in Yawnghwe State, British Burma) is a geologist who lives in exile in Canada.
HsoKhanPha is politically pressuring the government of Burma on behalf of the Shan people.
Prince HsoKhanPha has been working closely with exiled Prenteder Prince Shwebomin of Burma to promote the protection of the Shan People Religious, Traditional, Culture and indegenious land in Burma.