Dawpon
While Dawpon itself is an administrative and residential hub, its history is deeply intertwined with that of its neighbor, .
: It is bounded to the south by Pazundaung Creek and bordered by the townships of Thaketa (east), Thingangyun (north), and Mingala Taungnyunt (west). Dawpon
: While Shwedagon Pagoda and the National Museum are located in the adjacent Dagon Township, they remain major cultural anchors for Dawpon residents. While Dawpon itself is an administrative and residential
(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
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:
: The Maha Bandula Bridge is the township's lifeline, providing a direct connection to downtown Yangon. Socio-Economic Landscape