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Shwe Kokko New City is a planned new urban area and casino city in Myanmar. The development is at the township of Shwe Kokko (also transliterated as Swe Koke Ko) on the Moei River, which forms the Myanmar-Thailand border.
Shwe Kokko is about 25km by road north of Myawaddy, in the Myawaddy District of Kayin (Karen) State. The new city project is also known as YaTai City (named after the principal developer) or Myawaddy New City (named after the district).
According to the developer, the new city will include housing, an entertainment complex with hotels and casinos, an industrial zone with a cargo depot, and an airport. The city will have its own cryptocurrency developed in partnership with Building Cities Beyond (BCB) Blockchain.
Shwe Kokko New City is being developed by Hong Kong-registered developer Yatai International Holding Group (Yatai IHG), in partnership with Chit Lin Myaing Company owned by the Kayin State Border Guard Force (BGF). The BGF operates as a law unto themselves, and this development has not been planned or officially endorsed by the Naypyitaw government.
The original approved plan was for a 0.1 sq. km development. Now according to the developers website the site covers 120,000,000 sq. m (120 sq. Km) with an estimated investment value of 15 billion USD.
The project has been promoted as being part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, but the Chinese Embassy in Myanmar has has said it’s not. There is also no approval to build an airport as it would be too close to Mae Sot airport in Thailand.
In August 2020 it was reported that there were at least 17 casinos operating along the Moei River, which has lead to Shwe Kokko as being described as the new Sihanoukville. It’s an apt comparison as some of the Chinese-run gaming companies that were driven out of Sihanoukville have found their way here. Adding to the layers of confusion and misinformation, the Myanmar government has said that casinos are not allowed so far in Shwe Kokko.
It’s also been promoted as the “Myanmar Yatai Shwe Kokko Special Economic Zone”, though it’s not an SEZ either. If the government was to approve an SEZ, it would make more sense to have it near the city of Myawaddy. This is at the Mae Sot Thai border crossing and on the highway that forms part of the East-West Economic Corridor.
There is currently no border crossing at Shwe Kokko, and to get there by road in Myanmar involves going via Myawaddy. Mae Sot has been expanded to accommodate international flights, with the intention of handling flights from Myanmar and China. So far there are only domestic flights, so Shwe Kokko is sustained by Chinese that are already in Myanmar.
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Maps of Shwe Kokko New City
[Map of Shwe Kokko, Myanmar.]
[YaTai City Location via yataicity.com.]
Links and resources
yataicity.com – Official website for the developer.
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Gambling Away Our Lands – Naypyidaw’s “Battlefields to Casinos” strategy in Shwe Kokko [PDF] – [March 2020]
News Archive
2021
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Local militia officer behind controversial Chinese casino hub on Thai-Myanmar border quits – [11/01/21]
“Major Saw Maw Tho, also known as Saw Mote Thone, who was the second-highest-ranking officer in the Karen State Border Guard Force (BGF), which is implementing a new city project with alleged ties to Chinese mafia on the Myanmar-Thai border, resigned on Saturday, according to sources with Myanmar’s military and the BGF.”
Myanmar govt takes steps to rein in controversial China-backed gambling hub in Karen State – [08/01/21]
2020
Myanmar government eyes town status for controversial China-backed project – [28/12/20]
“Surveys have been conducted into granting town status to Shwe Kokko Myaing village, a controversial China-backed project in Myawaddy Township, Karen State.”
Why the US bit back at China’s ‘Broken Tooth’ – [12/12/20]
“Less than a decade ago, Wan Kuok Koi, alias “Broken Tooth”, was incarcerated in a purpose-built top-security detention facility in Macau on charges of involvement in an illegal organization. Today, he freely runs an apparently highly profitable business empire across Hong Kong, Cambodia, Malaysia, Palau and Myanmar, including the mysterious and controversial Shwe Kokko new city being built in a remote area on the Moei river bordering Thailand.”
Incoming Myanmar govt must tackle Chinese casino haven in Myawaddy – [26/10/20]
“Myanmar’s new government will have a long to-do list. One of the issues it will have to scrutinize is what’s going on in Shwe Kokko, a village in Karen State’s Myawaddy Township near the Thai border.”
Yatai IHG may seek to co-opt Myanmar government officials through dubious connections – [06/10/20]
“In August, the Chinese Embassy in Yangon expressed support for Myanmar’s move to investigate irregularities surrounding a controversial new city development near the Thai border in Karen State run by Chinese investors accused of illegal casino activities in Cambodia and the Philippines.”
‘New City’ on Thai-Myanmar border part of BRI despite China’s denials, developer claims – [01/09/20]
“The Chinese developer of a shady “new city” project on the Myanmar-Thai border—a company with links to illicit cryptocurrency and casino operations—has insisted the project is part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, despite an assertion to the contrary by the Chinese Embassy in Myanmar.”
In Myanmar’s Karen state, ex-insurgents create a haven for Chinese casino bosses – [28/08/20]
China backs Myanmar probe of controversial border ‘New City’ backed by Chinese investors – [26/08/20]
Chinese dominated Myanmar’s unregulated gambling business – [16/08/20]
“Border town sees Chinese investment, workers as armed groups join with Chinese crime to operate casinos, online gambling.”
“According to local lawmakers, there are at least 17 casinos along the Moei River, jointly operated by armed groups and Chinese investors. “All casinos are illegal, untaxed and ungoverned by authority. Armed groups operated casinos in cooperation with foreign investors, mainly Chinese,” said Sein Bo, lower house lawmaker from Myawaddy township.”
Myanmar to probe casinos in China-backed developer’s ‘rogue city’ – [12/08/20]
“A $15 billion urban development project in Myanmar near the Thai border has been a source of controversy from the very start, underscoring the pitfalls of lax regulatory oversight in Southeast Asia’s last frontier market.”
Myanmar’s casino cities: the role of China and transnational criminal networks – [27/07/20]
“Seeking to profit from China’s lucrative but illegal gambling market, a shady web of actors has begun building resort cities in Myanmar’s Karen State to cater to Chinese gamblers. This report casts light on the actors behind Myanmar’s illegal gambling sector, their linkages to Chinese government entities and to Myanmar’s armed groups and military, and how their actions could upend Myanmar’s prospects for peace.”
‘The Govt must handle it decisively’: Myanmar MP on controversial China-backed development in Karen state – [15/07/20]
“…the Myanmar government formed a tribunal to investigate irregularities in a controversial China-backed city development project near the Thai border in Karen State”.
The mystery man behind the Shwe Kokko project – [07/07/20]
“The main investor in a controversial Kayin State mega project is an expatriate Chinese businessman who has a built a commercial empire in Southeast Asia by fudging connections with the Chinese state.”
Myanmar govt to probe contentious Chinese development on Thai border – [16/06/20]
‘Gambling Away Our Land’; KPSN report raises questions about Shwe Kokko extension project – [29/03/20]
“A new report titled “Gambling Away Our Land” published by the Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN) details how a mega development known as the Shwe Kokko project will have no benefit for local Karen people, and will serve only the interests of transnational gambling mafias and Burma’s ruling military.”
Shwe Koko: big winners – Burma Army and international crime syndicates at expense of Karen people – KNU, community groups want it stopped – [26/03/20]
“Plans to turn rice fields running from the River Moei up into the Dawna Mountain Range into a giant construction site of large concrete houses, apartment blocks, casinos and an international airport are causing concerns for Karen community groups. The grand plan to turn thousands of acres of Karen land surrounding the small village of Shwe Koko into a mega complex housing hundreds of thousands of people.”
Shwe Kokko – A secret Chinese city – [10/02/20]
“The most important trade route between Myanmar and Thailand is located in Myanmar’s Kayin State where the Friendship Bridge links Myanmar’s Myawaddy town to the Thai town of Mae Sot. Despite the existence of this already bustling centre of trade, work recently and quietly commenced on a vast development project at Shwe Kokko, a tiny fishing village, less than 15 kms north of Myawaddy.”
2019
The business of the Kayin State Border Guard Force – [16/12/19]
“The economic ventures of the Kayin State Border Guard Force have gained notoriety, but the group insists its businesses benefit the Karen people.”
Chinese mega-project in Myanmar’s Kayin state sparks resentment and worry – [13/11/19]
“The Chinese-backed U.S. $15 billion real estate mega-project along the Thaungyin River in southeastern Myanmar’s Kayin state has been dubbed Shwe Kokko “Chinatown” by locals. It sits about 12 miles from the state capital Myawaddy and a 10-minute drive to the Thai town of Mae Sot.”
This Singapore startup is set to turn Myanmar’s Yatai City to a blockchain-powered smart city – [01/10/19]
“BCB supports the blockchain infrastructure for the ledger of assets, digital wallets, secure payments, general insurance, healthcare records and more.”
Shwe Kokko: A paradise for Chinese investment – [05/09/19]
“A Border Guard Force and a Chinese company have teamed up to build a hi-tech city on the border north of Myawaddy, with seemingly little regard for Myanmar law and the livelihoods of the local Karen.”
Ya Tai Swe Koke Ko Special Economic Zone – [02/09/19]
China’s Thai-Myanmar border investment: Shwe Kokko Chinatown mega-project – [28/06/19]
Kokko Chinatown project sparks concerns in Tak – [23/06/19]
“B462bn Chinese megaproject across the border in Myanmar threatens to eclipse economic development and progress in Mae Sot.”
Promotional video (Chinese with English subtitles) – [19/04/19]
A Chinatown mysteriously emerges in backwoods Myanmar – [01/03/19]
“Shwe Kokko, a remote town along Myanmar’s Moei River, is the latest odd and bold outpost of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.”
2018
New city project by Chinese firm raises hackles in Kayin – [18/09/18]
“Jilin Yatai Group was registered with the Ministry of Planning and Finance under the name Myanmar Yatai International Trading Co Ltd in February 2017. In mid-April, ground clearing and fencing work began”.
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A new report by the Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN) has condemned the Shwe Kokko casino project planned in an ethnic Karen territory along the Myanmar border. The report adds to the controversy that has surrounded the massive resort project since development began in 2017. The report, titled “Gambling Away Our Land”, claims that the Shwe Kokko project violates a host of development laws and exploits shaky regulatory infrastructure in Myanmar’s eastern frontier. It claims the project will disrupt and exploit local communities.
The Shwe Kokko project is being developed by Hong Kong-listed Yatai International Holdings Group in partnership with the Kayin State Border Guard Force (BGF), a formerly autonomous armed ethnic organization that came under the aegis of the Myanmar army (Tatmadaw) in 2010. The Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) has approved a USD 22.5 million first phase, authorizing 60 residential villas on 10.3 hectares of land. However, the KPSN report claims that initial construction will go far beyond what the MIC has approved. It also argues that the project’s 70-year lease, extendable to 99 years, violates Myanmar’s SEZ law, which only allows for 50-year leases, extendable to 75 years.
Critics doubt the integrity of the Yatai International and the BGF and fear displaced communities will not receive adequate compensation for their lands. They also worry the project will influence or even disrupt ongoing peace negotiations in Kayin State. “There are a lot of armed groups in the Shwe Kokko area. Conflict remains here. The development of the area by the Tatmadaw is detrimental to peace when holding peace talks, or federalism talks, and at the time when the needs of the Karen people cannot be determined by political aspirations,” the Mon News Agency quoted the Karen Peace Support Network’s spokesperson, Saw Lay Ka Baw, as saying.
Shwe Kokko will be the BGF’s largest casino project, but not its first. The BGF has partnered with Thai and Chinese entrepreneurs in many smaller casino resorts along the Moei River near the border town of Myawaddy. These resorts accept only Thai baht and are only accessible via informal ferry from the Thai Side of the border.