Mobye is located on the border with
Kayah State, 10 miles northwest of its the Kayah capital
Loikaw. The village tract is connected to
Pekon, the township's principal town, and Loikaw through waterways, railways and a roadway. The
Mobye Dam, located within the village, is built along the
Pilu River (also called the Baluchaung River). Together with the
Lawpita Dam, the dams power the Lawpita Power Plant system. The Mobye dam began construction in 1969 with the first of the two hydropower stations along the Pilu River completing in 1974. During this period, 8000 people were forced to relocate away from the reservoir area. The construction of the two dams in 1992 was conducted by the
Myanmar Army and displaced over 12,000 people and created severe negative social and ecological impacts in the area. ==History==