Khin Khin Win
Khin Khin Win (Burmese: ခင်ခင်ဝင်း [kʰɪ̀ɴ kʰɪ̀ɴ wɪ́ɴ]) is a former First Lady of Myanmar, and the wife of former President of Myanmar Thein Sein. She was Myanmar's First Lady from 30 March 2011 to 30 March 2016.
Her Excellency Khin Khin Win | |
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ခင်ခင်ဝင်း | |
First Lady of Myanmar | |
In role 30 March 2011 – 30 March 2016 | |
President | Thein Sein |
Preceded by | Kyaing Kyaing |
Succeeded by | Su Su Lwin |
Spouse of Prime Minister of Myanmar | |
Preceded by | Than Than Nwe |
Succeeded by | abolished |
Parton of the Myanmar Women Affairs Association | |
Preceded by | Kyaing Kyaing |
Succeeded by | Su Su Lwin |
Personal details | |
Spouse(s) | Thein Sein |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Presidential Palace, Naypyidaw |
In December 2011, Khin Khin Win met U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her official visit in Myanmar.[1] On 30 January 2012, the Singapore Botanic Gardens named a new orchid hybrid, the Dendrobium Daw Khin Khin Win, in her honor.[2][3][4]
Khin Khin Win and Thein Sein have three children. One of her daughters, Yin Thuza Thein, married Han Win Aung, a captain in the Burmese military, in 2009.[5]
References
- "Secretary Clinton Meets With Burmese First Lady Daw Khin Khin Win". DipNote. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
- "Myanmar seeks Singapore's help on economy". Myanmar Times (AFP). 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
- "Daw Khin Khin Win, wife of Myanmar's President Thein Sein, looks at an orchid hybrid, the Dendrobium U Thein Sein - Daw Khin Khin Win, named after her during a ceremony at the Singapore Botanical". Townhall.com (Reuters). 2012-01-30. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
- Lim, Pam (2012-02-12). "Singapore says it with flowers". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
- Min Lwin (5 February 2009). "Burmese PM's Daughter Camera Shy on Her Wedding Day". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
Honorary titles | ||
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Preceded by Kyaing Kyaing |
First Lady of Myanmar 2011–2016 |
Succeeded by Su Su Lwin |
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