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 Burmese New Year Holiday Resource
About Burmese New Year
The Burmese New Year is Thingyan is the traditional festival. It lasts for three days and during that time everyone must get wet in order to welcome in the New Year. The Burmese New Year, which is based on the Fixed Zodiac system, falls on or around April 16th. This festival celebrated with prayers, fasting and fun. During the festivities, buildings and temples are washed, and people throw water over each other. Today they performing meritorious deeds and spraying one another with Thingyan water. Neighborhoods, companies and government departments are planning to stage outdoor concert and water facilities for festival fans during a four-day New Year period.
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