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Physics students love the Blue Book for its diagrammatic explanations. Complex concepts like electromagnetism, optics, and thermodynamics are accompanied by clear line diagrams. The solved numerical problems follow the “Given → Formula → Substitution → Answer” format, which is exactly what exam markers look for.
The Apyar Blue Book is widely available across Myanmar:
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Apyar Education’s head office in Hlaing Township, Yangon, sells directly at discounted prices for bulk orders (schools and tuition centers).
Price Range: 2,000 – 6,000 MMK per copy (as of 2025). New editions are released annually around April-May to incorporate the latest examination trends. Apyar Blue Book
Caution on Counterfeits: Due to its popularity, counterfeit Apyar Blue Books exist. Genuine copies have a holographic sticker on the back cover and crisp blue ink. Fakes often have blurry diagrams and missing pages.
The term Apyar refers broadly to a genre of traditional literature and teaching in Myanmar that deals with the occult, alchemy, and supernatural martial arts. While some Apyar texts deal with traditional medicine (Hsay Apyar), the "Blue Book" has become synonymous with a specific sub-genre: Wei Za (sorcery). Physics students love the Blue Book for its
Unlike religious texts found in temples, these books are transactional. They are manuals. They promise the reader that through the rigorous application of the diagrams, mantras (man), and rituals contained within, they can achieve specific powers.
These powers typically fall into two categories: Online Retailers: