Chit Oo Nyo

When his grandparents asked him what he wanted, his reply was to buy the whole series of novels called "Detective U San Shar".

Not only did they buy the novel series but also they then bought 12 volumes of "His Philosophy" by Sagaing U Phoe Thin.

He once said in an interview that the love and passion for literature rooted in him thanks to the guidance and support of his family and the people around him and he became a civilized man.

[1] The works of Bhamaw Tin Aung, Mya Than Tint are said to have influenced him in his early life.

Then he gave up his academic job and earned his living as a scriptwriter and director for Sandar Oo theatrical group, a traditional and cultural performance troupe.

[2] A short story 'Yangon Downtown', for the first time, appeared in the October issue of Moewai magazine is the piece with which he is said to become an author.

Later his works of novels, articles and translations appear in Moe Wai and Shumawa literary magazines.

[5] Afterwards he wrote many novels with historical background of Bagan, Innwa, Taunggoo, Hanthawaddy and Konbaung eras.

[6][1] He has been one of the few writers who deliver most literary speeches both at home and abroad like a few Asian countries for the Myanmar audience.

[8] Young Chit Oo Nyo did not learn from his father how to write dramas, play musical instruments systemically but he got familiar with the dialogues, songs, verses used in the field of the theatrical performance when time went by.

[11][12] Wu yue chuan qi[13] or Musical Legend, the joint drama TV series between China and Myanmar, is based on a historical story of Pyu Era and the original script was written by Chit Oo Nyo.