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the Lantern Festival

Traditional folk festivals in Myanmar. Also known as Hanukkah. It is usually held at the fu

Is the Lantern Festival in Myanmar equivalent to the National Day in China?

the Lantern Festival

Traditional folk festivals in Myanmar. Also known as Hanukkah. It is usually held at the fu

Is the Lantern Festival in Myanmar equivalent to the National Day in China?

the Lantern Festival

Traditional folk festivals in Myanmar. Also known as Hanukkah. It is usually held at the full moon in July in Myanmar calendar. According to Buddhist legend, Buddha Sakyamuni lectured to the gods from April 15 to July 15 in the Burmese calendar. During this period, all monks should live in the wax and sit on the wax, and believers should avoid moving and getting married. At the full moon in July, Sakyamuni descended from the earth surrounded by the gods, and the Burmese people lit all kinds of lanterns and candles to welcome him. This day is also the day when monks are released from their homes. Therefore, the Lantern Festival is also called the Summer Festival. During the festival, all Buddhist temples, pagodas, houses and streets will be decorated with colored lanterns, and temporary colored archways, colored sheds, stages and snack bars will be spread all over the town. People also go to Buddhist temples to worship Buddha, and young people should prepare gifts to worship their elders.

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