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[[File:Back to Back.jpg|thumb|left|150px|”Back-to-Back Air” (2015)]] |
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Maung Thin has translated the works of several Burmese poets into English, including Aung Ba Nyo, Clint (Mandalay), and Maung Hnin Khet.<ref name=”mandalaydaily”>{{cite web |url=https://www.emcdc.com/the-mandalay-daily-news/ |title= |
Maung Thin has translated the works of several Burmese poets into English, including Aung Ba Nyo, Clint (Mandalay), and Maung Hnin Khet.<ref name=”mandalaydaily”>{{cite web |url=https://www.emcdc.com/the-mandalay-daily-news/ |title= |publisher=မန္တလေးမြို့တော် စည်ပင်သာယာရေး ကော်မတီ |access-date=18 December 2025}}</ref> |
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[[File:Nostagia Yadanarbon.jpg|thumb|right|150px|”Nostalgia Yadanarbon”]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 22 December 2025

Maung Thin (English) is a Burmese translator, author, and photographer based in Mandalay. He is known for his English translations of contemporary Burmese poetry and his involvement in regional media and photography initiatives.

Maung Thin has translated the works of several Burmese poets into English, including Aung Ba Nyo, Clint (Mandalay), and Maung Hnin Khet.[1]

In 2015, his translation collection titled Back-to-Back Air was published by Pentagon Book House.[2] He is also the author of the translation work Nostalgia Yadanarbon.
As a member of the Upper Myanmar Photography Association, Maung Thin has produced multiple photo essays. His investigative project, “The Many Faces of Wirathu,” was presented at the Yangon Photo Festival, providing a photographic documentation of the controversial monk.[3]
In addition to his creative work, he has been an organizer for media-related events in Mandalay, including activities for World Poetry Day, World Press Freedom Day, and Media Ethics Day.[4]
- Maung Thin (English)
- Moe Set
- Myo Set Moe Theint
- T. Set



