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  • Meeting on Dec 28, 2016

    Meeting on Dec 28, 2016

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Preparation

    • U Ohn Khine (M70) took me to the meeting of the Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65.
    • Relayed Steeve’s request for a special Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe.
    • Asked help to prepare material for the Gift package to be given at the PZP.
    • SPZP-2000 was recorded on a 3-hour tape. I had it converted to a set of two DVDs. U Win Htay & team copied the DVDs to be given to the sayas.
    • I was Chief Editor for the Commemorative Issue of RIT Alumni International Newsletter for SPZP-2000. Saya U Thein Aung (Met72) & Henry Lim (Alumnus, Editor of BAPS Newsletter) were Associate Editors. Maurice Chee (M75) was Publisher. U Win Htay & team printed copies of the Newsletter to be given to the sayas.
    • Female members of the Combined Intake (e.g. Mai Khin Nyunt) agreed to take care of preparing monetary gifts. Every saya and sayama will receive One Lakh Kyats. Selected sayagyis will receive Two Lakh Kyats.

    Event

    Speakers

    U Hla Min & Benny spoke at the Special Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe hosted by Steeve
    • I was the key note speaker.
    • Benny spoke on behalf of the alumni.
    • U Win Mra spoke on behalf of the sayas and sayamas.

    Attendees

    • Reserve tables had to be used to accommodate the large number of attendees
    • In addition to those from the Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65, those who had volunteered for the “Steeve and Helen Kay Health Care Fund for RIT Sayas and Sayamas” were also invited

    Key Note Address

    Welcome to this gathering!

    Today is a special gathering organized by the 64/65 intakes and sponsored by the “Steeve and Helen Kay Saya Health Fund”.

    Today’s event complements last month’s 64/65 intake held an Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe and tomorrow’s seventh RIT Grad Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe.

    In addition to paying our respect to the sayas and sayamas, today we would also like to present to Ko Thaung Sein (Steeve Kay, EC70) an appreciation award for his continued support.

    Although Steeve migrated to the US in 1971 to pursue his dreams, he never forgot his roots, his alma mater and his friends.

    Over the past 17 years, Steeve has made various contributions totaling $200,000.

    Highlights of those contributions are as follows:

    SPZP-2000

    As you recall, the first ever RIT Grad Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe was held in the year 2000.

    It was started by a group of RIT students in San Francisco, among them Ko Benny Tan and me.

    I remember when I sent out the invitation flyers, we received a $1,000 check from Ko Thaung Sein.

    Later, he donated $3,000 as seed money to assist with fundraising efforts.

    Throughout the years, Steeve has supported multiple world-wide reunions and SPZP as a Golden Sponsor.

    Health Care Fund

    In June 2005, Steeve set-up a $50,000 Saya Health Care Fund administered by U Win Khaing of MES and his administrative committee.

    Many saya/sayamas attending today have benefited from that fund.

    Steeve also helped to set-up a second fund, administered by the 64/65 intakes, as a supplemental retirement fund for the sayas and sayamas.

    MoST Delegation to the US

    In May 2013, Kay Family Foundation, a philanthropic foundation set-up by Steeve Kay, sponsored the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) delegation to visit Centers of Excellence in California.

    The delegation was headed by the late Dr. Ko Ko Oo and Professor Nyi Hla Nge.

    Alumni Reunion in Los Angeles in 2015

    Last year, in October 2015, Steeve Kay donated $30,000 in matched funds to hold the RIT in Southern California, Los Angeles.

    During the gathering, he sang a Burmese folk song ‘Shwe Me’ to express his feeling towards Myanmar, the land where he spent his youth growing up.

    Health Concerns

    This year, Steeve Kay’s own health fell ill.

    We wish him good health. Instead of attending the RIT Grad Reunion himself, he asked Ko Benny to hold a gathering and Pu Zwe Pwe this year.

    Ko Benny consulted with his classmates and decided that December 28, 2016 – the day preceding the Seventh RIT Grand Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe – seemed to be the right time.

    The classmates, in turn, would like to honor their life-long friend and sponsor of numerous RIT-related activities.

    The history of Steeve and his philanthropic work should be recorded and preserved for posterity.

    Every saya and sayama will be presented with a gift package from Steeve.

    Gift Package

    • Short biography of Steeve
    • Commemorative issue of RIT Alumni Newsletter for SPZP-2000
    • Two-set DVD of SPZP-2000
    • CD of photos and articles from SPZP and RIT-related activities
    • Monetary gift for each saya and sayama

    Event in Three Parts

    Today’s event covers three parts:

    • Paying respect to the sayas and sayamas who taught the Combined Intake of 64 and 65 students
    • Mini-gathering of the Combined Intake of 64 and 65 students
    • Appreciation award to be presented to Ko Thaung Sein (Steeve)

    Ko Khin Maung Lay will be the emcee.

    Selected sayas and alumni will recall Steeve’s work and their importance and impact to the RIT community.

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    Hla Min and Benny

    Updates

    • Steeve had remission for some time.
    • He finally passed away.
    • He did not complete writing his experiences and thoughts.
  • Men on the Moon

    by Hla Min

    Update : May 2026

    July 1969

    • NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) successfully sent Apollo-11 to land men on the moon and bring them safely back to the earth (as envisioned by JFK).

    Apollo 11

    • Neil Armstrong — Civilian Commander; First man on the moon
    • Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin — Lunar Module Pilot; Second man on the moon
    • Michael Collins — Command Module Pilot

    My Poem

    • The poem honoring the Apollo 11 Mission was published in the Guardian newspaper.
    • A copy of the poem was given to Mr. Hall (USIS), who forwarded it to NASA and the astronauts.

    Updates

    • Neil Armstrong became a University Professor
    • For some time, Buzz Aldrin was depressed for not being the first to set foot on the Moon. He later competed in “Dancing with the Stars”.
    • Michael Collins reply to interviewers : “The mission needed three astronauts. I am 1/3 of the success.” He wrote a book.
    • Apollo 13 had a technical problem. The saga was recounted in a book and a movie.
    • Apollo 17 had a Scientist Astronaut.
    • A mini-history was published based on the interviews with Astronauts.
    Mini-history

    Posts

    • Anniversaries & Celebrations
    • July
    • My Writings
    • Poetry
    • Space race
  • U Tin Maung Nyunt’s Books

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Education & Work

    • Mechanical Engineering from Rangoon University in 1960
    • Worked for JVC run by relatives. Read news about State Scholarship
    • Masters in Agricultural Engineering from Virginia Tech in the USA
    • Paid respect to Saya U Ba Than. Saya asked if he would like to join Agri Dept. (sub-dept of Mechanical).
    • Later moved to Thailand & USA

    Books

    • Saya and I used to exchange books (dhamma and general).
    • He told me to keep the ones that I want.
    • He bought books. He got books when his dhamma friend Saya U Soe Kaw (Mining) passed away. He got books when a monastery undergoing renovation gave away the old stuff.
    • Saya’s books include Ludu Dawlove Ah Mar, Theikpan Maung Wa, Tha Ka Doe, and Kyemon U Thaung.

    Ludu Daw Ah Mar

    • She took part in the 1936 RU Student Strike.
    • Spouse : Ludu U Hla (Writer & Journalist)
    • Many journalists & writers worked at Ludu Newspaper founded by U Hla & Daw Ah Mar.
    • Saya gave me the book written by Ludu Daw Ah Mar about notable people from Mandalay.
    • Daw Oo Zun (founder of the first Lu Oh Yone လူအိုရုံ) and Kyar Ba Nyein (Boxing & Checkers) are some of the Mandalay Thu မန္တလေးသူ and Mandalay Thar မန္တလေးသား featured in the book.
    Book by Ludu Daw Ah Mar

    Theikpan Maung Wa

    • U Sein Tin was an early student who took Burmese Honors.
    • Became ICS.
    • Co-founded “Khit San Sar Pay” with U Thein Han (Zawgyi) & U Wun (Minthuwun).
    • Wrote a journal during his study at Oxford University and published a book.
    • Wrote semi-autobiographical accounts featuring Maung Lu Aye မောင်လူအေး and Maung Lu Hmwe မောင်လူမွှေး
    • His collection of “Wut Htu Saung Par ဝတ္ထုဆောင်းပါးာwas prescribed as a Burmese text for high school.
    • Saya gave me the book written a book by Theikpan Maung Wa about pets.
    • Theikpan Maung Wa succumbed as a victim of a robbery (gone wrong).

    Memories

    Health & Fitness

    • President of RIT Thaing
    • Member of RIT Saya Soccer Team
    • Hiking & some Mountaineering (before having medical problems)
    • Had operation

    Social & Religious Activities

    • Volunteer for constructing the pagoda & monastery at Taung Pulu Kaba Aye (first in the SF Bay Area & later at Boulder Creek)
    • Member, Kappiya Karaka ကပ္ပိယကာရက
    • Supporter, Team that compiled & converted Mogok Sayadaw’s tapes into CD
    • Donated $500 to YTU Library Modernization project
    Donation
    • Used to have monthly လဖက်ရည် နဲ့ စကားဝိုင်း with Saya Allen Htay (GBNF), U Ko Ko Aye (GBNF), Ko Thein Naing (Patrick) and me.
    • Visit by Saya U Soe Paing (EE, UCC). They spent over a month on an Ocean Liner to return home after studying in the USA.
    Visit by U Soe Paing
    • Saya and U Sein Tun were roommates at Mandalay University in 1955. They met again at a Fundraiser in Newark Pavilion on June 22, 2025.
    With U Sein Tun

    Posts

    • Agricultural Engineering
    • Agricultural Research Institute (ARI)
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • RIT Sayas
  • Celebrations

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Centennials

    • Rangoon University (Established on December 1, 1920)
    • Thakhin Kodaw Hmaing (Founder of Peace Movement and Principal of National College)
    • Bogyoke Aung San (Architect of Burma’s Independence)
    • U Thant (United Nations Secretary General)
    • U Thein Han (Zawgyi, Chief Librarian of Rangoon University Central Library, Laureate Poet)
    • U Wun (Minthuwun, Professor, Head of RU Translation Department, Lexicographer, Visiting Professor at Osaka University)
    • Dr. Maung Maung Kha (Rector of Rangoon University)
    Dr. Maung Maung Kha
    Dr. Maung Maung Kha & Family
    • Ludu Daw Ah Mar (Amar, Author and Publisher)
    • U Khin Maung Latt (Taught English at RU and at his private school, Chief Editor of Working People’s Daily)
    • Daw Khin Myo Chit (Participant in the struggle for Burma’s Independence, Award winning Author and Translator)

    RU Jubilees

    The University of Rangoon was established in December 1920. The Jubilees include

    • Silver Jubilee (in 1945)
      Most of the schools were closed for three years. The University of Rangoon reopened in 1946.
      There were make-shift classes on Mogul (Shwe Bon Tha) Street during that period.
      Saya U Ba Toke was lucky to receive his Masters during the war (thanks to his supervisor).
    • Golden Jubilee (in 1970)
      I used to have a commemorative issue.
      I also had a small part as a volunteer of the “Zay Nay Yar Cha Htar Yay Ah Phwe”.
    • Diamond Jubilee (in 1995)
      Saya Dr. Soe Win has posted a picture.
    • Centennial (in 2020)
      EC Members of the “Tekkatho Kalaung Ah Thin (1958 – 1962)” will publish a Kabyar book and a commemorative issue.

      The Engineering Education was established in 1923.
      Rangoon University Boat Club (RUBC) was founded in 1923.
      The Centennial Celebrations could be held in 2023.

    At the centennial celebrations of some universities, the alumni and staff were asked to nominate events and people to be honored as the 100 items associated with the school. The Group members could propose a list of memorable items about their alma mater.

  • Relatives

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Daw Khin Khin Htwe / Aunty Flora

    F 1
    F 2
    F 3
    F 4
    F 5
    F 6

    At Ma Cherry’s Wedding Reception

    • Aunts
    • Cousins
    Ma Cherry

    Cousins

    • U Tin U (GBNF)
    • U Ba Than (GBNF)
    • Dr. Daw Win Hlaing / Ruby
    • Daw Myint Thwe / Betty (GBNF)
    • Dr. Myo Tint (GBNF)
    • U Tin Htoon
    • U Myo Min
    • U Thaung Lwin
    • Daw Cho Cho Hlaing
    Nine Cousins, Two in-laws, Two nephews, Two nieces
    U Tin U & U Ba Than
    U Ba Than & Family
    Ma Ruby & Kim
    Ma Ruby, Peter & Ye Myint
    Ma Ruby, Kim
    Ma Ruby
    Ma Ruby, Ma Betty & Cho Cho
    RUBC Captains : Tin U, Myo Tint, Tin Htoon, Thaung Lwin (all brothers) & Sein Htoon (cousin, cox)
    U Tin Htoon & U Tin Htut
    U Tin Htoon & U Sein Htoon : RUBC Captains & ARAE Champions
    U Myo Min with his Mom
    U Myo Min
    Peter Tun & Family
    Peter succumbed to Covid : First NIH doctor to pass away due to lax Health Protocol
    Win Mar & Khin Sandy Tun
    Emmy & Grace
    Tin Tin Hlaing & Tha Hlaing
    Htay Aung, Tha Hlaing, Tin Tin Hlaing
    Dr. Myo Tint, Dr. Tun Oo, Dr. Tin Kyi Wn, Raymond
    U Mya Thein, Khin Win Than
    Htay Aung, Tin Tin Hlaing, Tha Hlaing, Daw Mya Mya Win / Allison
    Daw Myint Thwe, Tha Hlaing, Daw Mya Mya Win / Allison

  • Memories

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Sayadaws

    Myingyan Sunlun Gu Kyaung Sayadaw
    Mahasi Sayadaw 1
    Mahasi Sayadaw 2
    Mahasi Sayadaw 3
    Mahasi Sayadaw 4
    Mahasi Sayadaw 5
    Mahasi Sayadaw 6

    Webu Sayadaw
    Saddhammaransi Sayadaw
    U Thilawuntha
    Beelin Sayadaw

    Sayas

    SPHS Sayas
    Bro Anslem
    Daw Nyein
    Daw Khin Khin Gyi & Dr. Kyaw Thet
    U Lin
    Saw Christopher Sein

    UCC Alumni in Singapore

    UCC 1
    UCC 2

    Garawa by 69ers

    U Tun Shwe
    U Win
    U Kyi
    U Lay Aung
    U Lin

    Htee Yein ထီးယိမ်း

    • 1970 Rangoon University Golden Jubilee
    • Performers from Rangoon Institute of Technology
    • With colorful umbrellas
    Htee 1
    Htee 2
    Htee 3

    Award in memory of U Ba Toke

    • Saya U Ba Toke was Professor of Mathematics at RASU and RIT
    • He was Associate Dean at Assumption University in Bangkok
    Daughters of Saya U Ba Toke; Sayama Daw Myint Myint Khone

    SF Bay Area Retirees

    • Saya U San Tun / Sain Fone Wong (M59)
    • Saya U Maung Maung / George Chan (ChE66
    SF 1
    SF 2

    New Jersey

    NJ

    Lyn Swe Aye

    Hosted by Lyn

    Win Latt

    Win Latt 1
    Win Latt 2

    RIT

    With U & Mrs. Sein Myint
    Meeting 1
    Meeting 2
    SPZP
    69er
    Intake of 1966
    Intake of 64 and 65

    Dhammananda Vihara, Half Moon Bay

    With Sayadaw U Osadha & Dr. Lyn Swe Aye
    With Uzin Chan Min & Dr. Lyn Swe Aye

    RIT Elec Engg

    EC / EP 68

    Singapore

    Reception for Andrew Khoo

    Reading, UK

    Win Mar’s Birthday

    SPHS63

    Kyaw Win’s Birthday
    Victor Nyunt Wai

    Paulian Mountaineers

    Sydney Kyant & Aung Thwin are GBNF

    Old Paulians’ Association

    OPA

    RIT69ers

    69er A
    69er B
  • U Tin Maung Nyunt

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Saya U Tin Maung Nyunt (M)

    Highlights

    • Born in Mogok
    • Attended I.Sc at Mandalay University
    • Graduated with Mechanical Engineering in 1960
    • Worked for Joint Venture Corporation (JVC) formed by relatives
    • Found an advertisement in a newspaper to apply for a Government Scholarship.
    • Selected to study Agricultural Engineering in USA
    • Received Masters from Virginia Tech
    • Came back to Burma on an Ocean Liner with Saya Allen Htay (GBNF), Saya U Soe Paing, Saya U Ko Ko Lay (GBNF) & U Than Pe. They became close friends on the two-month long journey.

    M/Agri Saya at RIT

    • Upon his return, he was assigned to Agricultural Institute in Yezin. Before reporting for duty, he visited RIT.
    • Sayagyi U Ba Than asked if he would like to join Agri Sub-Department of Mechanical Engineering. Sayagyi said that some students were not at ease following lectures given by visiting Soviet lecturers via interpreters.
    • President, RIT Thaing
    • Played Defender on RIT Saya Soccer team

    Life after RIT

    • Worked in Thailand & USA

    USA

    • Attended RIT Alumni Gatherings
    U Tin Maung Nyunt 1
    • Donated $500 for the Training Component of YTU Library Modernization project.
    U Tin Maung Nyunt’s Donation
    • He is a day older than Saya Allen. Their birthdays are December 30 & 31.
    • Monthly Breakfast Gathering with Saya Allen, U Ko Ko Aye, Ko Thein Naing (Patrick) and me. Saya Allen & U Ko Ko Aye are now GBNF.
    U Tin Maung Nyunt & Saya Allen
    • Saya U Soe Paing visited him in Milpitas, California. We had a lunch gathering at a restaurant.
    U Tin Maung Nyunt 2
    • He enjoyed Hiking & Tennis, but had to suspend due to Jara and Byadi
    • Volunteer for establishing Taungpulu Kaba Aye Monastery in Northern California.
    • He had operations (one quite early and another a few years back).
    • He listens to selected Dhamma talks.

    Others

    • Saya U Tin Maung Nyunt (Met70)
  • Short Notes (1)

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    • Jubilees
      Silver (25th Anniversary), Golden (50th Anniversary) and Diamond (usually 75th Anniversary), Centennial (100th Anniversary), Sesquicentennial (150th Anniversary), and Bicentennial (200th Anniversary).
    • Rangoon Institute of Technology
      The Faculty of Engineering was briefly known as Burma Institute of Technology (BIT) after moving to the Gyogone Campus. Under the then new Education System, BIT was renamed as RIT. RIT became an autonomous institute with its own Rector.
    • My Facebook Pages and Websites
      Based on my circles, I have three types of Facebook pages. I have a paid web site hlamin.com and a free website.
    • SPZP and Alumni Activities
      Saya Pu Zaw Pwe is a noble tradition.
      I am honored to be a core organizer of the First RIT Grand Reunion and SPZP in San Francisco, California, USA in October 2000.
      I have supported the subsequent SPZPs and several RIT-related projects and activities.
    • No Last Journey for us
      I am honored to have been a Master of Ceremonies for the Last Journeys of Dr. Htay Lwin Nyo and Sayadaw U Silanandabhivamsa.
      I was also requested to give eulogies. As body donors, there will be no last journey.

    Jubilees

    Rangoon University (RU)

    • Rangoon University was established in December 1920 with two constituent colleges : Rangoon College and Judson College.
    • Saya U Pe Maung Tin served as the first native Principal of Rangoon College.
    • Saya Dr. Htin Aung served as the first native Rector of Rangoon University.

    RU Golden Jubilee

    • The RU Golden Jubilee was celebrated in 1970.
    • Saya Dr. Aung Gyi and Saya U Thet Lwin are among the core organizers of the RU GJ Celebrations.
    • I had a minor role as a volunteer for the “Zay Committee”.
    • RIT Ah Nu Pyinnyashins took part in the Entertainment Program. The “Htee Yein” and “Swel Daw Yeik Ah Nyeint” were attractions. The term “Swel Daw Yiek” became synonymous with RIT and the engineering schools which preceded RIT.
    • The Commemorative Magazine reprinted Bogyoke Aung San’s translation of “Invictus”. The Magazine also had an account of U Hla Maung, who graduated with B.Sc. (Engg) degree in 1928.

    RU Centennial

    • The Centennial was celebrated in 2020.
    • Saya U Moe Aung (Tekkatho Moe War) and fellow authors (e.g. Shwe Ku May Hnin) have published “Collections of Poems and Articles” to commemorate RU Centennial.

    Engineering Education in Burma

    • Engineering Education in Burma started in 1924.
    • The Centennial will be celebrated in 2024.
    • The History of Myanmar Engineering Education Project compiled and published HMEE-2012 in time for SPZP-2012. Saya U Aung Hla Tun was the Team Leader. U Ohn Khine (M70) and I compiled the CD Supplement for the book.
    • HMEE-2018 is a follow up Project. In addition to revising the HMEE-2012 book, the Project will cover new material (e.g. History of the Engineering Departments).
    • The 90th Anniversary was celebrated in 2014. The Centennial will be celebrated in 2024.

    Rangoon Institute of Technology

    • The New Education System which made RIT an autonomous Institute with was established in November 1964.
    • The Golden Jubilee was celebrated in 2014.
    • Saya U Yone Moe served as the first Rector of RIT. He was succeeded by Saya Dr. Aung Gyi.
    • In 1964, there were eight Engineering Departments : (1) Architecture (2) Chemical (3) Civil (4) Electrical (5) Mechanical (6) Metallurgy (7) Mining (8) Textile.
    • Supporting Departments were established at RIT. They include (1) Burmese (2) Chemistry (3) English (4) Geology (5) Physics.
    • For some time, there were Visiting Lecturers from USSR and selected Departments of other Universities and Institutes.
    • RIT was renamed as YIT (Yangon Institute of Technology). YIT in turn became YTU (Yangon Technological University).

    RIT Spirit

    • The sayas and alumni are known for the “RIT Spirit” (which survived the brutal crushing in the Adhamma Era).
    • RIT was considered a Dying Breed. The school was branded as “Thabone Kyaung”. The Swel Daw Bins were banished from the Gyongone Campus. Several equipment were taken away to set up a Military Engineering branch at DSA.
    • The alumni wanted to pay back the metta and cetana of their mentors.
    • The First RIT Grand Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe was held in California, USA in October 2000. I wrote the “SAYA PU ZAW PWE” poem. It has been reprinted in several RIT-related publications.
    • The subsequent World Wide SPZPs were held in Singapore (in December 2002, April 2007 and December) and in Yangon (in December 2004, December 2012 and December 2016).
    • Swel Daw Yeik Foundation was established in 2013.
    • The Shwe YaDu Celebrations were held in 2014.
    • RITAA is helping YTU in several ways. It is helping to raise the fund for YTU Library Modernization Project (which is a requirement to get YTU accredited at the Regional level and beyond).

    Stories to illustrate the RIT Spirit

    • I am an amateur historian and a folklorist.
    • I have a dream to compile stories to illustrate the friendly and indomitable RIT Spirit.
    • I will use the articles that were contributed to the RIT Alumni Newsletter and Updates.
    • Sayas and alumni could provide new and old stories (e.g. published in the various Magazines, Sar Saungs, Thadin Zin, Wall Posters, Cartoon Box, Exhibitions).
    • While we have reasonably good health and memory, we plan to pay back to our alma mater.

    My Facebook Pages and Web sites

    I have three kinds of Facebook Pages.

    • The first is for my acquaintances.
    • The second is for my family members, relatives and close friends.
    • The third is for knowledge sharing (e.g. Life Long Learning) and/or archiving my posts (e.g. RIT Alumni International Newsletter updates).

    Not all postings are of equal importance. They can be grouped as follows:

    • Current news
    • SPZP-2012 : Count down and Event
    • Shwe YaDu Golden Jubilee Celebrations
    • SPZP-2016
    • Swel Daw Yeik Foundation (SDYF)
    • Alumni Associations in Myanmar and Northern California
    • History of University Engineering Education in Burma/Myanmar
    • Memoirs by U Ohn Khine (M 70) and U Zaw Min Nawaday (EP 70)
    • Golden Jubilee (GJ) Magazine published by the Class of 70 & 71
    • Reunions of the Class of 69
    • Class Photos
    • Brief History of the RIT Departments by Sayagyis
    • Excerpts from the archives of SPZP-2000
    • Successors of RIT (e.g. YIT, YTU)
    • Where are they now?
    • GBNF : Sayas and alums

    Hope the postings will be of interest to historians — professional or amateurs.

    I have two web sites.

    SPZP and Alumni Activities

    Paying respect to Sayas for their metta and cetana is a tradition that is unique to Burma/Myanmar.

    The tradition is alive and well.

    There have been SEVEN world wide SPZPs :

    • SPZP-2000 (US)
    • SPZP-2002, SPZP-2007, SPZP-2010 (Singapore)
    • SPZP-2004, SPZP-2012, SPZP-2016 (Yangon)
    • SPZP-2020 (scheduled for December 26, 2020 in Yangon) was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic

    Many alumni are active in the following:

    • SDYF (Swel Daw Yeik Foundation)
    • RITAA (RIT-YIT-YTU Alumni Association)
    • MES (Myanmar Engineering Society)
    • MEC (Myanmar Engineering Council)

    HMEE Projects

    • “History of University Engineering Education in Burma/Myanmar” (HMEE-2012) was published in time for SPZP-2012.
    • The project’s initiators included Saya U Soe Paing, Sayagyi U Ba Than and several sayas and alumni (See Acknowledgement in the Book).
    • Saya U Aung Hla Tun and team (including Yours Truly) compiled the book.
    • The draft for the first two sections were prepared by Saya U Soe Paing and team.
    • Ko Ohn Khine (M70) translated Section 1 and summarized Section 2.
    • Ko Ohn Khine’s translations have been revised by Saya U Soe Paing.

    Saya U Aung Hla Tun suggested that the Book should be revised/updated (e.g. every five years or so).

    HMEE-2018 (follow up project to HMEE-2012 is headed by Saya U Aung Hla Tun. Some new members joined the HMEE-2018 project.

    YTU Library Modernization Project

    • Donations — large and small — are coming in.
    • An alumnus had made monthly donation of One Lakh kyats for 27+ months,
    • U Khin Maung Tun (T78), Daw Myint Myint (C69), Saya Dr. Myo Khin (C70) and Daw Mya Nwe (Winsome, C73), Saya U Tin Htut (M60) … donated K100 Lakhs each (or more) for the Project.
    • Thanks to Ma Nan Khin Nwe (83 Intake) and tfund raising team.
      The team had incrementally published the list of donors.

    The project was established as a requirement for the Accreditation of YTU.

    Health Care

    • There were several HCF (Health Care Funds).
    • The balance of “Steeve and Helen Kay Health Care Fund for RIT sayas and sayamas” have been handed over to Swel Daw Yeik Foundation.
    • The balance of “U Khin Maung Tun’s family for providing Vision Care to eligible sayas and sayamas” have been handed over to Swel Daw Yeik Foundation.
    • SDYF provides limited financial assistance to eligible RIT sayas and sayamas for health care (e.g. hospitalization, frequent visits to clinics).
    • SDYF also provides Annual Medical and Vision Checkup for eligible sayas and sayamas.

    RIT related Facebook pages and web sites

    • RIT Updates
    • Swel Daw Yeik Foundation
    • RIT-YIT-YTU Alumni Association
    • Google Group for Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65
    • Google Group for RIT Updates
    • hlamin.com
    • lifelonglearning140.wordpress.com
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    SPZ 1
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    SPZ 2

    No Last Journey for us

    Last Journey

    • I had the opportunity to serve as Master of Ceremonies at two last journeys.
    • The first was for Dr. Htay Lwin Nyo (EP 74), part time Professor at San Jose State University. Ko Khin Maung Zaw (EC76) set up the commemorative web pages on http://www.ex-rit.org. I have excerpted some in my Trivia posts.
    • The second was for Sayadaw U Silanandbhivamsa, Rector of the International Theravada Buddhist University.
    • I volunteered as Book Committee member and Contributing Editor for “Paying Homage to Saya U Silanananda.
    • There is a 2-set DVD of Saydaw’s last journey and can be found as a supplement for the Commemorative book.
    • There will be no funeral services, viewing and eulogies for us. We have registered as organ donors.

    Simple Joys of Living and Paying Back

    • We are deeply honored to the sponsors, donors,volunteers, and well-wishers for the soon kyway on August 20, 2016 at Half Moon Bay monastery.
    • Special thanks to sayas and alumni near and far who took special time to express their appreciation to the messenger turned amateur historian.
    • We are simply following the practice of our beloved philanthropic ancestors who donated for the construction and maintenance of hospitals, schools, pagodas, zayats, free dispensaries.
    • I have donated thousands of hours trying to get the sayas and alumni get connected electronically and physically, and also share my experience as a Life Long Learner.
    • Ko Thaung Sein (Steeve Kay, EC70, Multiple Golden Sponsor of SPZPs) said, “Do not retire. Re-tire.”
      He also mentioned that if we can serve the sayas and alums for two decades, we should be satisfied since RIT is a dying breed.
      I have completed 21+ years as a founder and editor of RIT Alumni International Newsletter.
  • SPHS54

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    Class Photo

    SPHS54

    Alumni

    • Alan Khoo / Than Win (GBNF) : ADB
    • Ernest Po Saw / Thein Oo Po Saw : Nuclear Physicist
    • Koon Yin Chu / Phillip : First in Burma; Architect; Entrepreneur
    • M Hla Min : RUBC Gold; SPHS Saya
    • Dr. Myo Paing : Medical Researcher
    • Oo Thwin / Michael (GBNF) : Rutgers Graduate
    • San Maung / Gerald (GBNF) : RUBC Gold & Coach
    • Sao Hso Hom : English Honors; Law; Sawbwa
    • Dr. Thein Htut : RUBC Gold
    • Tin Htoon : Architect; RUBC Captain & Gold
    • Tun Shein / Willie : RUBC Gold

    Koon Yin Chu

    • First in Burma
    • First in Architecture 1960
    • Entrepreneur
    • Currently in USA

    Oo Thwin (Michael)

    • Graduate of Rutgers University
    • Passed away in Houston, Texas
    Oo Thwin

    Sao Hso Hom

    • Son of Arzani Sao Sam Htun
    • Mong Pawn Sawbwa Lay
    • First Class English Honors
    • Law Graduate
    • Author, Translator
    • UN Retiree
    • Currently in Australia
    Sao Hso Hom

    Tin Htoon

    • Architect, Thiri Pyit Saya Hotel in Bagan
    • Architect, Burmese Buddhist Temple in Singapore
    • Advisor, selected S N Goenka’s Projects
    • RUBC Captain & Gold
    • Winner of Venables Bowl for Coxless Pairs, 1958 ARAE Regatta in Calcutta with Harry Saing
    • Winner of Willingdon Trophy for Coxed Fours, 1960 ARAE Regatta in Colombo with Harry Saing, Victor Htun Shein and Sein Htoon
    • RUBC 40th Anniversary Magazine with Sithu U Tin and U Po Zon
    • Chair, RUBC 90th Anniversary Magazine
    RUBC 90th Anniversary

    Dr. Thein Htut

    • RUBC Gold
    • Parents : Col Min Sein, Dr. Daw Yin May
    • Currently in Australia
    Thein Htut

    Tun Shein

    • Aka Willie Saing
    • RUBC Gold
    • Sr. Novices Winner in 1954
    Tun Shein
    Paulian Crew — Sr. Novices Winners in 1954
  • Dhamma Publications

    Dhamma Publications

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2026

    U Silananda

    Libraries

    Many monasteries have libraries with texts in Pali, Burmese/Myanmar & English. Some have indexed the library collection.

    It is difficult if not impossible to read all the books in a library.

    Libraries in Monasteries (Northern California)

    • Dhammananda Vihara, Half Moon Bay
    • Kuthalakari, Fremont
    • Mettananda Vihara, Oakland (formerly at Fremont & Castro Valley)
    • Mudita Shwe Kyaung, Hayward
    • Tathagata Meditation Center, San Jose

    Training and Teaching Centers

    Mingalar Byu Har (မင်္ဂလာဗျူဟာ), Dhamma Byu Har (ဓမ္မဗျူဟာ), Dhammacakka Society (ဓမ္မစကြာအသင်းအဖွဲ့ ), Pathan Sar Thin Taik (ပဌာန်းစာသင်တိုက်) and the various training and teaching centers have helped sustain, promote, and propagate Sasana.

    Theravada Canon

    Theravada means “Way of the Elders”.

    At the First Buddhist Council and at the subsequent Councils, the sacred texts are reaffirmed. The Teachings are not added, deleted, or modified.

    Burma hosted the Fifth & Sixth Buddhist Councils.

    Sayadaw U Silanandabhivamsa initiated two projects: one to digitize the marble slabs inscribed during the Fifth Buddhist Council in Mandalay, and the other to compile a CD of the Tipitaka texts that were re-affirmed at the Sixth Buddhist Council in Rangoon/Yangon.

    The Pali-Myanmar Tipitaka Dictionary was compiled under the guidance of the Sayadawgyis (e.g. Mahasi Sayadaw) and the [then young] Sayadaws (e.g. U Silananda). Myanmar translations of the Tipitaka texts were published by the Department of Religious Affairs.

    Mahagandaryone Sayadaw U Janakabivamsa

    He wrote texts for both the sanghas and the lay people. They include

    • Ba Tha Thway ဘာသာသွေး
    • Yadana Gone Yi ရတနာ့ဂုဏ်ရည်
    • A Na Gut Thar Tha Yay အနာဂတ်သာသနာရေး (Future of the Dispensation)
    • Ko Kyint Abhidhamma ကိုယ်ကျင့်အဘိဓမ္မာ (Abhidhamma in Daily Life)
    • Shin pone shin kyint wut ရှင်ပုံ ရှင်ကျင့်ဝတ် (rules for the samanera/novices)
    • The Illustrated History of Buddhism (with drawings by Sayagyi U Ba Kyi)

    Dhamma Recording

    Tape Recorders

    In the 50’s and 60’s, the Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS) used mostly Ampex tape recorders for high fidelity.

    The general public used less expensive brands such as Akai, Grudig and Sony for recording.

    Sixth Buddhist Council

    During the Sixth Buddhist Council (1954 – 1956), BBS broadcast the sessions where Mahasi Sayadaw served as the Questioner and Mingun Tipitaka Sayadaw served as the Reciter/Expositor.

    The archives are being offered as dhamma dana in Audio CD and MP3 formats.

    Kudos to those who are trying to preserve, practice, and propagate the Sasana (Teachings of the Buddha).

    Teachings of Sayadaws

    Individuals and organizations have provided access to their dhamma archives.

    Sun Lun Sayadaw

    Sunlun Sayadaw
    Book about Sunlun Sayadaw

    Recordings (dhamma talks, kammavaca, …) of Myingyan Sun Lun Gu Kyaung Sayadaw U Kavi were made by his disciples. They can be downloaded from the Sun Lun web site.

    Mogok Sayadaw

    U Sway Tin and his team recorded 500+ talks of the Mogok Sayadaw U Vimala. They also transcribed the tapes for distribution as books. The advances in technology make possible the redistribution of the archives as Audio CDs, MP3s, and e-Books.

    Dhammananda Sayadaw

    Recordings of Sayadaw U Silananda (Abdhidhamma, “Words of the Buddha”, …, dhamma talks given at the meditation retreats) were made by his disciples at Dhammacakka Center, Theravada Buddhist Society of America (TBSA), Tathagatha Meditation Center (TMC), and Zen Buddhist Temple. Some works are available as Audio CDs, MP3s and books. I was honored to edit the dhamma talks (transcribed by Sayadaw U Osadha) before presenting them to SayadawU S ilananda for final review and editing. The book was published in 2003 by the Malaysian yogis organized by Pauline Chiong.

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    Taya Oo

    TMC Publications

    Tathagata Meditation Center

    • TMC was founded by the Vietnamese disciples of Sayadaw U Silananda.
    • TMC is located at 1215 Lucretia Avenue, San Jose, CA 95122
    • It’s web site is
      http://www.tathagata.org/
    • Conducts about six long-term meditation retreats per year.
    • Offers two week-end retreats for months when there are no long-term retreats.
    • Holds summer classes : one for children and the other for young adults.
    • Published several books for Dhamma Dana distribution.
      They include teachings by Mahasi Sayadaw, U Pandita, U Silananda, and books to study Pali.

    Pali

    • For the past few years, U Dhammika-bhivamsa (Tharmanay Kyaw) taught Pali courses using selected Suttas to interested yogis to have an appreciation of Buddha’s teachings without delving into the details of Pali grammar.
    • The course materials were prepared by Som Tu (Director of TMC, Retired executive in Technology) under the guidance of Thamanay Kyaw Sayadaw.

    Reference Books

    • I used to volunteer as Translator/Interpreter for Meditation Retreats at Tathagata Meditation Center (TMC).
    • Beelin Sayadaw U Pannadipa (then Resident Sayadaw at TMC, currently Padana Nayaka Sayadaw at Panditarama Shwe Taung Gone in Yangon) gave me the book “A Pali Myanmar-English Dictionary of the Noble Words of the Lord Buddha”.
    • The book was compiled by U Myat Kyaw (Myanmar Sar Ah Phwe) and translated into English by U San Lwin.
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    • TMC gave me the book “Buddhist Dictionary” by Ven. Nyantiloka.
    • It is subtitled “Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines”.
    • The first edition was published in 1946.
    • The third revised & enlarged edition was edited by Ven. Nyanaponika in 1970.
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    • U Hla Myint, who had passed Dhammacariya & several monastic exams as a monk, gave me a PDF version of his manuscript “An Introduction to Pali” for study and review.
    • The book is available as Dhamma Dana distribution from TMC.
    • He studied Pali under the guidance of Mahagandayone Sayadaw U Jananabhivamsa (one of the greatest Pali scholars in the 20th century) and with the outstanding teachers U Vijaya-lankara and U Dhamika-bhivamsa (with pen name “Thamanay Kyaw”).
    • He studied English under the guidance of Sayadaw U Pandita-bhivamsa and with the eminent teachers such as U Aung Myat Thut, U Aye Maung and U Hla Maung.
    • He has written, translated and edited several books for TMC.
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    U Hla Myint

    Triple Gem Publications

    Founder Members

    • Harry Than Htut (Canada)
    • U Htay Aung (Victor, Australia)
    • Dr. Maung Maung Lwin (UK)
    • U Tin Htoon (USA)
    • Daw Tin Tin Myint (Emma, Singapore)

    Sample Publications

    • Emptying the Rose-Apple Seat
      A day-to-day guide to Buddhist meditation methods as taught by a renowned meditation master
      by Aggamahapandita Bhaddhanta Dr. Rewata Dhamma
      Foreword by Joseph Goldstein
    • The Buddha’s Prescription
      A selection of talks and essays by Dr. Rewata Dhamma

    Inward Path Publisher

    Background

    • IPP is in Penang, Malaysia.
    • Aims at disseminating the noble teachings of Wisdom and Compassion of the Buddha to a wide segment of readers through the printing of Dhamma books and booklets.

    Dhamma Dana

    Inward Journey Books (free Dhamma books) include the following :

    • One Truth Only
      A Compilation of Passages from Mahasi Sayadaw’s discourses
    • The Way to the Happiness of Peace
      Understanding the Basics of Insight Meditation
      By Sayadaw U Pandita
    • Paritta Pali and Protective Verses
      A Collection of Eleven Protective Verses & An English Translation
      By Sayadaw U Silananda
    • Volition
      An Introduction to the Law of Kamma
      By Sayadaw U Silananda
    • No Inner Core
      An Introduction to the Doctrine of Anatta
      By Sayadaw U Silananda
    • Idriya
      The Nine Causes which Sharpen the Controlling Faculty of a Vipassana Meditating Yogi
      By Sayadaw U Kundala
    • Vipassana Bhavana
      Basic Principles of Mindfulness Meditation
      By Sayadaw U Kundala
    • Time and Priceless Treasures of Thabyekan Sayadaw
      Compiled by Tharmanay Kyaw

    Triple Gems Publications, in collaboration with Suki Hoti Publications, have made available dhamma dana books. See the relevant postings.

    Theravada Web Sites

    Thanks to the websites (such as those listed below), the Teachings of the Buddha and His disciples can easily be studied, practiced, and propagated.

    • dhammadownload.com (Ko Kyaw Lwin and team)
    • nibanna.com (Dr. Maung Maung Lwin and team)
    • several other Theravada web sites