Myanmar Festival 2020-2021

We've got over 200 festivals each year, documented in Myanmar festival calendar. Dates and places of each festival are described, when you click each link. Come. Visit and enjoy together! We have 135 ethnic groups and 135 different cultures to experience when you travel to Myanmar, the Golden Land.


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Salone Festival

Salone Festival
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Popa Guardian Spirits Festival

Popa Guardian Spirits Festival
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Thanakha Grinding Festival

Thanakha Grinding Festival
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Alaungdaw Khathapa Pagoda Festival

Alaungdaw Khathapa
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Panguni Utram
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Inn Daw Gyi Shwe Myitzu Pagoda Festival

Inn Daw Gyi Shwe Myitzu
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Htamane Cooking Festival

Htamane Cooking Festival
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Htamane Festival

Htamane Festival
Htamane festival is held between February and March. throughout the whole country. It is made of sticky rice and sesame seeds.
 

Shwe Kyin Light Festival

Shwe Kyin Light Festival
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Kakku Pagoda Festival

Kakku Pagoda Festival
info On the full moon day of Tabaung (March) which is the last month of the Myanmar lunar calendar. Kakku Pagoda festival takes place. Normally the festival will begin two or three days in advance for this is not just a religious festival but also a social occasion. It is the time for all to have fun. exchange news and gossips. to trade.
 

Kaunghmudaw Pagoda Festival

Kaunghmudaw Pagoda Festival
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Shwezigon Pagoda Festival

Shwezigon Pagoda Festival
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Tazaungdine Festivel or A time of enjoyment

Tazaungdine Festivle or A time of enjoyment
 
Myanmar is known as the Golden Land, but it can also properly be called the Land of Festivals, as religious and cultural celebrations take place all across the country and throughout the year.
 

Warso Chin-Lone (Cane Ball) Festival

Warso Chin-Lone (Cane Ball) Festival
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Htamanai Festival (Harvest Festival)

Htamanai Festival
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Respect for top priorities
Come Tabodwe (February). the eleventh month of the Myanmar calendar. we have the harvest festival and the making of htamanai. a concoction of glutinous rice. coconut slices. sesamum seeds. peanut and a generous amount of cooking oil.
 

Kayin New Year

Kayin New Year
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Kayin New Year is a public holiday in Myanmar
 

Thadingyut Lighting Festival

Thadingyut Lighting Festival
Thadingyut is a seven-month of Myanmar calendar and the end of lent. Three days of lights festival. namely the day before full moon. the full moon day and the days after. Illuminations are there
 

Elephant Dance Festival

Elephant Dance Festival
Dancing Elephant Festival is also another famous festival in Myanmar. It is held in Kyaukse. near Mandalay. It is a marvellous performance of two men together to dance in rhythm. A huge elephant figure is made from bamboo and paper. Men take their places inside the figure and dance around the town to the accompaniment of Dobat and Drums.
 

Independence Day

Independence Day
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In the 19th century, following three Anglo-Burmese Wars, Burma was colonized by Britain.
 

Shwe Maw Daw Pagoda Festival

Shwe Maw Daw Pagoda Festival
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Mae Lamu Pagoda Festival

Mae Lamu Pagoda Festival
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Manuha Pagoda Festival

Manuha Pagoda Festival
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Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda Festival

Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda Festival
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Yadana Gu Spirit Festival

Yadana Gu Spirit Festival
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Myanmar Regatta Festival

Myanmar Regatta
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The royal Naval Expedition of A.D. 1841 via the brimful Ayeyawaddy River and also by land as recorded in the Great Royal Chronicle of the Konbaung Dynasty Vol. III was a grand flotilla and parade combined with 15.000 men. 320 war elephants. some 500 steeds and over 1.000 boats. barges. and water crafts of all sizes and kinds.
 

Matho Thingan (Yellow Robe) Weaving Festival

Matho Thingan
This festival of Tazaungmone is an auspicious time for offering of yellow robes to the monks. The Buddha’s mother, reincarnated as a god in Tavatimsa, perceived from her heavenly abode that her son would soon be discarding, the royal robes and wearing a monk’s garments.
 

Ananda Pagoda Festival

Ananda Pagoda Festival
Symbolizing the limitless wisdom of Buddha. there is a month long sanctified festival for the temple Ananda. the most beautiful one out of 2000 holy monuments in Bagan. Myanmar. It is usually falls on January every year.
 

Shwedagon Pagoda Festival

Shwedagon Pagoda Festival
The festival of the Shwedagon Pagoda is celebrated on the fullmoon day of Tauaung (March) every year. Many people in the country contributes funds for the repairing and a great number of people pay homage every day. There are many festivals throughout the year.
 

Thingyan Water Festival

It is believed that water festival washes away sins and welcomes the New Year. The water festival represents the most popular. raucous and colorful celebration of the year for more than 120 million people who will abandon any thoughts of work and bring their nations to a standstill.
 

Mount Popa Spirit Festival

Mount Popa Spirit Festival
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Shwesayan Pagoda Festival

Shwesayan Pagoda Festival
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