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Myanmar Gazette Holidays 2006
| 4 January |
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Independence Day |
| 12 February |
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Union Day |
| 2 March |
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Pheasant's Day |
| 13 March |
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Fullmoon Day of Tabaung |
| 27 March |
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Armed Forces Day |
| 13 April |
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Water Festival |
| 14 April |
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Water Festival |
| 15 April |
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Water Festival |
| 16 April |
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Water Festival |
| 17 April |
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Myanmar New Year Day |
| 1 May |
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May Day |
| 11 May |
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Fullmoon day of Kasone |
| 9 July |
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Fullmoon day of Waso |
| 19 July |
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Martyr's Day |
| 6 October |
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Fullmoon day of Thadingyut |
| 4 November |
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Fullmoon day of Tasaungmone |
| 14 November |
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National Day |
| 19 December |
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Kayin New Year day |
| 25 December |
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Christmas Day |
Life Style of Myanmar Myanmar
stands for different 135 ethnic groups living together in Myanmar. They do
have their own dialects and customs.
Majority of people do believe in Buddhism. So, they follow Buddha's teaching
and practise Buddhist Culture.
Their ways of life is so simple that they can earn their living.
In fact, Myanmar Custom and tradition based on Buddhist Culture.
Rural people are mostly farmers. They simply earn their livelihood by
farming. Since Myanmar is an agro-based country they live in vast amount or
area of rural places. According to harvesting period, they celebrate
festivals and do the Buddhist rituals. They wear Myanmar costumes and live
in wooden or bamboo houses.
Rural people visit some interesting places and famous pagoda when they have
free time. Normally they do make pilgrimage trips to famous pagodas in
Myanmar. They are frank, simple and honest. They enjoy Myanma Theatrical
dances.
Urban people are merchants, company employees and government employees. A
few urban people work in factories. They live in semi-modern typical wooden
houses. They enjoy entertainment with friends and relatives. They go outings
with friends and relatives. They wear fashionable dresses as they live. They
spend money on leisure and pleasure apart from their livelihood. They pursue
further Education for their future prospects. They are hardworking. When
they are on holidays, they visit famous pagodas inside Myanmar. City people
live in blocks of flat or apartment. Mostly are educated people.
Myanmar Dress Myanmar man wears longgyi (Sarong)
and shirt. the style of wearing longgyi is different from that of Indian
doti. Myanmar man's shirt has got long-sleeved andlow stiff colloar. Over
the shirt, he wears Myanmar style jacket or over coat which is similar to
normal jacket but no collar. This style is complete Myanmar man's national
dress. However, casual dress is made up of longgyi and shirt or T-shirt.
These days Myanmar young man or old man wears trousers with T-shirt or
sport-shirt as he fancies.
Myanmar woman wears Tha-bi and long sleeved blouse. Tha-bi is just like
Maxi-skirt. The style of wearing is different. Under the blouse, she wears
bodices or brassier. She also wears long shawl over her shoulders. This
style is complete Myanmar woman's national dress. These days Myanmar women
wear mini-skirt, trousers, jeans and tight skirt.
Myanmar is a country with different ethnic groups known as Kachin, Kayah,
Kayin, Chin, Mon, Bhama, Rakhine and Shan. They do have their own national
costumes. Myanmar Staple Food (Rice)
Myanmar eat rice as their staple food. Myanmar curries are mainly cooked
with oil and spices. They eat fish paste everyday. Fresh water fish are
their favourite meals. Very few Myanmar like to eat sea food
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