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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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 Nattaung Pagoda Festival

Shwe Nattaung Pagoda Festival
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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.
 

Kaunghmudaw Pagoda Festival

Kaunghmudaw Pagoda Festival
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Independence Day

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

Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda Festival

Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda
The Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda Festival is a special festival of lights celebration. On the Full Moon Day of Thadingyut. locals offer the lighting of 9000 candles and 9000 flowers to the Biuddha. On the next morning. rice. sweets and other snacks are offered.
 

Zalun Pyi-Taw- Pyan Buddha Image Festival

Zalun Pyi-Taw- Pyan
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Pakokku Thiho Shin Pagoda Festival

Pakokku Thiho Shin Pagoda Festival
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Inn Daw Gyi Shwe Myitzu Pagoda Festival

Inn Daw Gyi Shwe Myitzu
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Shwesayan Pagoda Festival

Shwesayan Pagoda Festival
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Waso Full Moon Festival

Waso Full Moon Festival
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Maha Myat Muni Pagoda Festival

Maha Myat Muni Pagoda Festival
This festival falls on the full moon day of Thabodwe. This festival usually lasts for 2 days. Glutinous rice (which is a delicacy) contests are also held on the pagoda's platform. A variety of incense sticks are burnt for the Myanmar Buddha image
 

Yadana Gu Spirit Festival

Yadana Gu Spirit Festival
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Kyaik Khauk Pagoda Festival

Kyaik Khauk Pagoda Festival
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Mann Shwe Settaw Pagoda Festival

Mann Shwe Settaw Pagoda Festival
 
Mann Shwe Settaw Pagoda Festival is one of the most significant Pagoda festival in Upper Myanmar. It is 36 miles from Magwe to the Mann Shwe Settaw which is also well known as Mann footprint across Ayeyawaddy river bridge. Magwe.
 

Popa Guardian Spirits Festival

Popa Guardian Spirits Festival
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Naga New Year Festival

Naga New Year Festival
Numerous Naga tribes spread throughout the north-western hills of Myanmar. Most of the Naga are from the Chin State. But the festival place falls in the Sagaing Division. next to the Chin State.
 

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.
 

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
 

Salone Festival

Salone Festival
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Bawgyo Pagoda Festival

Bawgyo Pagoda Festival
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Maw Tin Soon Pagoda Festival

Maw Tin Soon
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Alaungdaw Khathapa Pagoda Festival

Alaungdaw Khathapa
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Panguni Utram
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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.
 

Mount Popa Spirit Festival

Mount Popa Spirit Festival
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Thadingyut (festival of lights)

Thadingyut (fesival of lights)
 
October is the time when the people of Myanmar celebrate with joy and lights: the Full Moon of October or the month of Thadingyut according to the local lunar calendar, marks the end of three months of Buddhist Lent when weddings, fairs and festivals are not permitted. 
 

Hot Air Balloon Festival

Hot Air Balloon Festival
On this occasion people enjoy fun and merriment by holding firework-launching competitions. The firework is in the form of rockets. There is also hot balloons competitions on the day and night occasions. Day balloons are usually in the form of Pagodas.
 

Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda Festival

Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda Festival
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Shwe U Min Pagoda Festival

Shwe U Min Pagoda Festival
Pindaya Shwe Oo Min cave Pagoda festival is held on and around fullmoon day of Tabaung as well. It starts seven days before the full moon day.
 

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