Cheduba (Manaung) Island is a part of the Kyaukphyu District mainly located in Rakhine State. In the year 1826, the island was started name as Cheduba Island by the British. It is the second-largest island of Rakhine State surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the West and Northwest. Nearby islands are Ye Kyun and Tiak Kyun. The local residents are Rakhine, Chin, Thet and Dinet. The island is at an elevation of 205 meters. There are five wards and 135 villages in Manaung Township.. The road connecting the 5 villages (Owa, Thitpon, Manaung, Budaunggwe, Sachet, and Meainmagwe) is the main transport to get the place to place on the island. There are many beautiful and untouched beaches along the coastline . . Many beautiful, unspoilt and sandy beaches are the main attractions of the island and also the places of recreation for the locals all around the island.The most well known are Thinbala, Kaei,Tawyar, Myaw Daw Oo, Khaonnmaw and Zeetaw beaches, which line along the island shores. A...

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