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Aung Soe Min was born on 1970-11- in Kyaukpadaung, Myanmar (Burma), is a Poet, musician, publisher. At 50 years old, Aung Soe Min height not available right now. We will update Aung Soe Min's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Poet, musician, publisher
Aung Soe Min Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 1970-11-
Birthday 1970-11-
Birthplace Kyaukpadaung, Myanmar (Burma)
Nationality Burmese

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Aung Soe Min Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Aung Soe Min worth at the age of 52 years old? Aung Soe Min’s income source is mostly from being a successful Poet. He is from Burmese. We have estimated Aung Soe Min's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2016

Aung Soe Min gave a TEDx talk in 2016 on the history of Burma, and the importance of public memory of these times. He first developed the concept in an exhibition about Kyauktada Township. He has also worked alongside the Yangon Heritage Trust to document local heritage sites in Yangon. Since that time he has continued to develop the concept of 'open history', and in 2018 published a book titled "Open History Project" (လူထု အမှတ်သညာပွဲတော်). In 2018 another, larger Open History festival was held in Magwe.

Aung Soe Min gave several talks at the Habitat III conference in Quito, Ecuador in 2016.

2015

Aung Soe Min had his first solo exhibition, titled Mind Drops, in January 2015. The exhibition catalogue was edited by Ewan Cameron and published in 2017.

2011

Pansodan Gallery has sought to increase the international profile of Myanmar art, and has collaborated with Lindenmuseum in Stuttgart for an exhibition about depictions of religion in art from ancient times to today, and has had numerous exhibitions in other countries, including Singapore, Thailand, Australia, the USA, France, the 2011 Brighton Festival in the UK, and others.

2008

Aung Soe Min is known for his artistic advocacy and attempts to fight against censorship and freedom of expression. His projects include: the Pansodan Gallery and Archives (founded in 2008), Pansurya, and Pansodan Scene. Alongside Nance Cunningham, he authored a Burmese-English, English-Burmese dictionary. He is also the author of articles, poems, short stories, and essays published in magazines.

Aung Soe Min and Nance Cunningham founded Pansodan Gallery in 2008.In 2013, they opened an exhibition, performance, and even space, Pansodan Scene. In 2015 he opened a photography museum which later became Pansuriya, and art centre and restaurant.

1996

He served as interim editor of Thint Bawa Magazine in 1996. He founded Thet Daung Yaungzin Journal in 2002. He founded New Spectator Magazine in 2004. He founded Pansodan Art & Culture Friday Journal in 2013.

1992

In 1992 he founded Lin U Taya Publishing House in Yangon, to revitalise publication of serious books, as he was disappointed at the number of pulp novels on offer, and thought there was a market for serious fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

1970

Aung Soe Min was born in Kyaukpadaung, Mandalay Division in November 1970. Originally graduating with a degree in Mechanical Power Engineering from the Government Technical Institute (GTI) in Chauk, his education was interrupted by the demonstrations of 1988, when Chauk GTI closed for two years.