Pekon (, also spelt Pekhon or Phekhon) is a town in far southern Shan State, eastern Myanmar on the shores of the Mobye Reservoir near the border with Kayah State. It is the seat of the Pekon Township in the Kalaw District. It is divided into 7 wards.
Pekon (, also spelt Pekhon or Phekhon) is a town in far southern Shan State, eastern Myanmar on the shores of the Mobye Reservoir near the border with Kayah State. It is the seat of the Pekon Township in the Kalaw District. It is divided into 7 wards.
==Demographics == In 2018, the town had 15,351 people and decreased slightly to 15,323 people by 2019. Most of the town is inhabited by children, with over 65.4% of the town being under the age of 18 as of 2019. Pekon is primarily inhabited by the Kayan people, a subgroup of the Karenni people. The Kayan reclassified themselves into two further subgroups in 2005 with the Latha people living in Pekon. The town is also the namesake for the standard dialect of the Kayan language- better known as the Padaung language. Pekon Kayan, spoken by the Latha, is not mutually intelligible with the Kayan spoken further into the hills by other Kayan peoples.
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