Myanmar's military leader toured historical sites with government officials yesterday morning. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing visited the Bogyoke Aung San Museum alongside council members and regional administrators. The delegation examined artifacts from General Aung San's life at the former residence. Museum displays featured personal belongings, photographs, and the independence leader's vehicle from the 1940s. Officials guided the senior general through rooms where Myanmar's founding father once lived.
The group later inspected the Ministers' Office building where General Aung San died. Historical photographs and documents filled exhibition spaces throughout the government facility. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing directed staff to improve preservation methods for aging materials. He emphasized maintaining original layouts at both assassination sites and living quarters. Building restoration requires expert oversight to preserve structural integrity for future generations.
The group later inspected the Ministers' Office building where General Aung San died. Historical photographs and documents filled exhibition spaces throughout the government facility. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing directed staff to improve preservation methods for aging materials. He emphasized maintaining original layouts at both assassination sites and living quarters. Building restoration requires expert oversight to preserve structural integrity for future generations.