Burmese Harp

Burmese Harp

Burmese harp (or Burmese Harp) may refer to:

*The "saung", a harp played in Myanmar
*"The Burmese Harp (film)", a 1956 Japanese film and its 1985 remake, both directed by Kon Ichikawa
*"The Harp of Burma (novel)", a 1948 Japanese novel by Michio Takeyama on which the films are based


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