Aung Zan Wai (Burmese: အောင်ဇံဝေ; 19 November 1893 – 29 December 1984) was an Arakanese politician and one of the most important negotiators and leaders of the historical Panglong Conference in 1947.
Then he participated as a minister in the Ministry of Health and Social Service which was part of the Council of Governor Sir Hubert Rance where General Aung San was the Chairman.
After Myanmar was independent, he was assigned as a minister of the Ministry of Social Work and Health when he was chosen as a member of Chamber of Deputies represented for Sittwe.
In 1970, he was a member in a committee formed to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of National Day of Myanmar.
[4][5] He died on 29 December 1984 in Rangoon and left his second wife, San Thar Nu, three daughters and a son.