A globally intriguing borderland experience—known for the Angh’s house famously lying across the India–Myanmar border, and for the village’s dramatic natural beauty with multiple rivers. It’s one of those rare places where geography directly shapes daily life and culture.
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History & highlights
The Mon district page explicitly states the Angh’s house lies half in India and half in Myanmar, and that the village—despite being in two countries—has a unified traditional leadership. That unique political-geographic reality is the core of Longwa’s modern history and global attention.
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