Dawpon

: Like much of the Yangon Region, Dawpon has seen a significant increase in urban poverty and economic density in recent years as people migrate from rural areas toward the city's economic hub. Cultural and Historical Context

Dawpon is a compact urban center covering approximately 3.8 square kilometers. It functions as a critical transit hub for the city due to its unique position: Dawpon

: The township is divided into 14 wards and supports 12 primary schools, four middle schools, and one high school. : Like much of the Yangon Region, Dawpon

(frequently spelled Dawbon ) is a dense, high-activity township in the southeastern part of Yangon, Myanmar . Historically and geographically significant as a gateway between downtown Yangon and the eastern industrial districts, it is characterized by its vital water-bound borders and strategic bridges. Geographical Identity and Connectivity (frequently spelled Dawbon ) is a dense, high-activity

: The township is known for its proximity to busy markets and shopping centers, such as the Taw Win Centre just north of the area. Expand map Infrastructure & Admin Surrounding Geography

: While Shwedagon Pagoda and the National Museum are located in the adjacent Dagon Township, they remain major cultural anchors for Dawpon residents.

: It is bounded to the south by Pazundaung Creek and bordered by the townships of Thaketa (east), Thingangyun (north), and Mingala Taungnyunt (west).