Bawlakhe
Bawlakhe is a town located in Kayah State, Myanmar. It is the capital of the Bawlakhe District. The town lies along the Pilu River and is situated in a mountainous region. The population primarily consists of Kayah (Karenni) people.
The area around Bawlakhe has historically been characterized by conflict and remoteness. The region's ethnic groups have often sought greater autonomy. Agriculture is a significant component of the local economy, with rice cultivation being a common practice. Bawlakhe experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons. Access to education and healthcare services can be limited in Bawlakhe due to its geographical location and historical factors. Information about Bawlakhe might be scarce or outdated due to the ongoing political situation in Myanmar.