This week, Doh Athan meets the residents of a housing estate in northern Yangon that is at the forefront of a dispute related to the land on which the project was built.
The Moe San Pan housing estate in Dagon Myothit Township was established to try and deal with the housing crisis in the commercial capital, but confusion over the status of the land on which it was built has led to concerns about the future of the project.
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