Sir U Thwin was a
devout Buddhist who utilised his considerable wealth to support
Burmese Buddhism. He donated a significant parcel of land on Hermitage Road in Rangoon for the construction of a meditation centre, which would later become the renowned
Mahasi Meditation Centre. U Thwin personally invited
Mahasi Sayadaw to lead the centre, which subsequently emerged as a pivotal institution for the widespread practice of
Vipassana meditation, attracting meditators both from within Myanmar and internationally. U Thwin was also a key patron of the
Tipitakadhara (Bearer of the Tipitaka) examinations, which aimed to preserve and promote the memorisation and comprehension of the entire
Buddhist canon. He provided support to respected monks, including
Mingun Sayadaw, a highly learned monk known for successfully passing the rigorous Tipitakadhara examination. == Awards and honours ==