MYANMAR (THE GOLDEN LAND)
IN BRIEF
Myanmar (formerly
Burma) fertile land with rich natural resources
is the largest country in the South East Asia
Peninsular. Total land area of 676,577 sq. km.
peninsular sharing borders with Bangladesh,
India, China, Laos and Thailand. The Country
stretches over 2090 km from north to south and
over 925km east to west .It has a 2832 km long
coastline on the India Ocean. Over 50 percent of
the total land area is covered with forests.
Archaeological findings reveal that parts of
Myanmar were inhibited some five thousand years
ago. The ancestors of present-day Myanmar, the
Pyus and the Mons established several kingdoms
throughout the country from the 1st century A.D.
to the 10th century A.D From that early
beginning, there are today a fascinating 135
ethnic groups who call Myanmar home.
Myanmar history dates back to the early 11 th
Century when King Anawrahta unified the country
and founded the First Myanmar Empire in Bagan
more than 20 years before the Norman Conquest of
England in 1066 (i.e. 1044 A.D). The Bagan
Empire encompassed the areas of the present day
Myanmar and the entire Menam Valley in Thailand
and lasted two centuries.
The Second Myanmar Empire was founded in mid
16th Century by King Bayinnaung (1551-1581).
King Alaungpaya founded the last Myanmar Dynasty
in 1752 and it was during the zenith of this
Empire that the British moved into Myanmar. Like
India, Myanmar became a British colony but only
after three Anglo-Myanmar Wars in 1825, 1852 and
1885.
During the Second World War, the Japanese
occupied Myanmar from 1942 till the return of
the Allied Forces in 1945.Myanmar has become a
sovereign independent state since 4th January
1948 after more than 100 years under the
colonial administration.
Myanmar is richly endowed with renewable and
non-renewable energy resources, which are being
exploited by state sector with the participation
of local and foreign investors. Agriculture
remains the sector of the economy and measures
have been taken to increase productivity,
diversification of crop patterns, and
revitalization of agriculture exports.
Buddhism is the dominant religion and over 80
percent of the population practices it. There
are also Christians, Muslims, Hindus and some
animists. The official Language is Myanmar.
English is widely spoken and understood.
Myanmar has three seasons in a year. The
moonsoon or rainy season starts from June and
ends in October, cold season starts from
November and ends in February and the hot season
starts from March and ends in May. Average
temperatures are 15?-25? C in the cold and
25?-35? in dry season.
Myanmar is a union of 135 ethnic groups with
their own languages and dialects. The major
races are Bamar, Shan, Kachin, Kayin, Kayah,
Chin, Mon, Rakhine and Bumar , live in seven
states and seven divisions in Myanmar.
FESTIVAL
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January |
- Kachin Manao Festival (Myitkyina,
Kachin State)
- Htamane Festival (nation wide)
- Ananda Pagoda Festival (Bagan)
- Shwesettaw Pagoda Festival (Minbu,
Magway)
- Mahamuni Pagoda Festival (Mahamuni
Pagoda, Mandalay)
- Shwe Oo Min Pagoda Festival (Pindaya,
Shan State) |
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February |
- Maw-tin-sun Pagoda Festival (Pathein,
Ayeyarwaddy Division)
- Indawgyi Pagoda Festival (Kachin
State)
- Pindaya Cave Pagoda Festival (Shan
State)
- Chinese New Year |
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March |
- Shwedagon Pagoda Festival (Yangon)
- Shwemawdaw Pagoda Festival (Bago)
- Shinpyu Novitation Ceremonies (nation
wide) |
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April |
- Thingyan (Water) Festival (nation
wide)
- Myanmar New Year's Day (nation wide)
- Popa Nats or Spirits Festival (Mount
Popa) |
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May |
- Kason Fullmoon Day (Watering of the
Sacred Bo Tree Festival) (nation wide)
- Taung-yo Torchlight Procession
Festival (Pindaya, Shan State) |
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June |
- Nayone Festival of Tipitaka (nation
wide) |
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July |
- Waso Fullmoon Day or Dhammasetkya Day
(nation wide) |
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August |
- Taungpyone Nats or Spirits Festival (Taungpyone,
Mandalay) |
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September/
October |
- Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival (Inlay
Lake, Shan State)
- Performing Arts Competition (Yangon) |
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October |
- Thadingyut Festival of Lights (nation
wide)
- Kyaukse Elephant Dance Festival (Kyaukse,
Mandalay)
- Shwezigon Festival (Bagan) |
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November |
- Tazaungdine Festival of Lights (nation
wide)
- Kyaik-htiyo Pagoda (Golden Rock)
Festival (Kyaik Hto, Mon State)
- Hot Air Balloons & Fierworks Festival
(Taunggyi, Shan State)
- Kahtein Thingan (Yellow Robe) Weaving
Festival (nation wide) |
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December |
- 9000 Lighting of Candles (Koe Htat Gyi
Pagoda, Yangon)
- Kayin New Year Day
- Christmas Day |
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