Lewe Township

As its focal point in the trade network, the bulk of local goods such as agricultural products flow are fast.

At first, in Burma year of 191, it was because "Mg-Ngwet" (မောင်နွဲ့) founded Lewe on a small hill, called initially "Nga-Ngwet-Gone or Nga-Ngwe-Gone" (ငနွဲ့ကုန်း ခေါ် ငနွယ်ကုန်း), later became to "Wa-Ngwe-Gone".

At the beginning of year 202, when he reigned as King of Taung-Dwin-Gyi, he appointed MP U Shwe-Lou as Duke of Wa-Ngwe-Gone.

Madam Khin-Oo, the mother of Da-Bin-Shwe-Htee, who reigned in Kay-Tu-Ma-Ti, Taungoo at the beginning of the Burma year 892, was also a daughter of the Head of Wa-Ngwe-Gone Region.

Lewe Township consists of 7 Wards and composed by 60 villages and 261 sub-village groups according to 2014 census data.

Vegetation in the region is valuable Timber, The Tip, cab, Sal Tree, Hardwood and other kinds of wood plants, and also found is a variety of bamboo.

Lewe, as part of NayPyiTaw Administrative body, its communication path is close and placed on the intersection to the main road transportation.

There are Township level 2-livestock zones in which bulk of chickens, pork, buffalo, cow, sheep, goats, quail, dairy cattle, and fish.