Sagyin
Village in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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Sagyin (Burmese: စကျင်) is a village in Mandalay Region, Myanmar. The village's name is eponymous with the Burmese word for "marble." Sagyin is home to Myanmar's largest marble quarry, the Sagyin Hills.[1] Burmese white marble is prized for its hardness and texture.[2] The village is home to 5,800 villagers and 2,000 households, 80% of whom work in the local marble industry, including as marble artisans, sculptors and miners.[1][2] During military rule, Chinese and military-linked companies were granted decades-long licences to mine marble in the village.[3]
Sagyin
စကျင် Sakyin | |
|---|---|
Village | |
| Coordinates: 22°17′40″N 96°04′20″E | |
| Country | |
| Region | |
| District | Aungmyethazan District |
| Township | Madaya Township |
| Population (2014) | |
• Total | 5,800 |
| • Ethnicities | Bamar |
| • Religions | Theravada Buddhism |
| Time zone | UTC+6.30 (MST) |
Sagyin marble has been used at prominent Buddhist sites, including the main Buddha statue at Konbaung-era Kyauktawgyi Temple in Mandalay[4], Tripiṭaka tablets at Kuthodaw Pagoda, and the main Buddha statue at Burmese Buddhist Temple in Singapore.[5]