New markets, night bazaars set for 4 Yangon townships




THE Yangon Region Gov­ernment is preparing to establish new retail mar­kets and organized night bazaars in Shwepyitha, Dagon Myothit (North), Dagon Myothit (East) and Dagon Myothit (South) townships to systemati­cally relocate street ven­dors and reduce unregu­lated roadside vending.


According to Yangon Region Development Af­fairs Minister and Yangon City Development Com­mittee Chairman (Mayor) U Myo Myint Aung, the Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC) is working to systematical­ly allocate space for un­regulated street vendors in nearby existing mar­kets where vacant plots are available, as well as develop new designated markets on available land.


During the 2025–2026 financial year, municipal authorities successfully relocated 1,189 informal street vendors from pub­lic roads across various Yangon townships to or­ganized market spaces. The initiative expanded in the 2026–2027 financial year, with 1,848 informal vendors successfully relocated to designated markets.


“We are looking to expand night bazaars, similar to the organized model operating on 19th Street in Lanmadaw Township, to other town­ships, depending on avail­able land,” U Myo Myint Aung said.


Alongside vendor relocation efforts, YCDC is enforcing hygiene and food safety standards at both licensed restau­rants and street food stalls through joint in­spections and awareness programmes. In collab­oration with township Public Health Depart­ments, municipal officials regularly conduct health education sessions and training courses at the street and township levels to ensure compliance with food safety standards. — ASH/TH

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