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Myanmar's four special zones are which four
The four special zones of Shan State in the north of Myanmar are the first special zone (Kokang), the second special zone (Wa), the third special zone (Kachin), and the fourth special zone (Xiaomengla). The fourth special region of Shan State in Myanmar shares a border with the People's Republic of China in the northeast, and the border with Xishuangbanna Prefecture in China's Yunnan Province is 288.5 kilometers long, and the border with Lancang County is 45.92 kilometers long.

Myanmar's first special region is the original Kokang County is located in the region to establish the first special region of Shan State (Kokang), jurisdiction of a county, a city, five administrative districts, two townships, fifteen townships, with a total population of about two hundred thousand people. Kokang is located in the uppermost part of northeastern Shan State, and the land is a long and narrow shape.

Myanmar's second special administrative region, the former central military region of Myanmar***, the second special administrative region covers an area of roughly 30,000 square kilometers, where 16 ethnic groups, including Wa, Lahu, Shan, Kachin, Han and Ain, live, of which the Wa ethnic group accounts for 70 percent, with a population of about 600,000 people.

The third special region of Myanmar's Shan State is actually the first special region of Kachin State, and it was formed the latest. The members are basically Kachin, but nowadays Myanmar's Kachin leaders are also very diligent and studious, and most of them go to Europe and the United States to study.

Small Mongla, the fourth special administrative region of Myanmar's Shan State, is located in a dense forest. For us, its Chinese name Xiaomengla is what we are more familiar with. The reason is that most of the people living here are Chinese, and its economy is mainly supported by the entertainment industry, so it is also known as "Little Hong Kong".