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Open Opens at 8:00-19:00
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CVWX+RFJ, East Quarter, Innpawkhon, Inlay, Shan State, Nampan, Myanmar (Burma)Map
Phone+95 9 516 4177
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  • phereng
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    It s the fashion weaving center for the Asian stars

    Go to this factory and see their fabrics . There are well known and do a lot of advisement . But there are a lot of others weaving centers around

    Reviewed on Feb 5, 2020
  • Su24
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    Interesting

    We found this interesting especially the lotus thread weaving but as you can imagine it labour intensive so expensive to buy. But you can get cotton scarves, clothes etc as well

    Reviewed on Feb 4, 2020
  • staledale
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    Intersting, but expensive

    Per our guide, this is the only place in the world where they make scarves, ties and clothing out of Lotus fabric. Very interesting, but the finished products are very expensive.

    Reviewed on Dec 14, 2019
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    Discover creating yarn from Pink Lotus

    A unique experience to observe how the yarn is stripped from the stems of lotus plants, cleaned dyed and spun into superfine fabrics with local patterns and designs

    Reviewed on Dec 10, 2019
  • Wawachichi
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    Weaving is interesting but buy from somewhere else

    This place is expensive and extensive no doubt and they conduct everything like a well oiled machine and you know you are in for a ride when things are in USD. Go and enjoy the tour and process and if...

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2019
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