Public holidays in Burma

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Public holidays*in Burma (or Myanmar)

Date (2008) English name Burmese name Remarks
4 January Independence Day Lut lat yay nei marks independence from British Empire in 1948
8 January Kayin (Karen) New Year Kayin hnithiku celebrates the New Year of the Karen people
12 February Union Day Pyidaungzu nei anniversary of the Panglong Agreement in 1947
2 March Peasants Day Taungthu lèthama nei
21 March Full Moon of Tabaung Tabaung la pyei nei Tabaung pwè Pagoda Festivals
27 March Armed Forces Day Tatmadaw nei formerly Resistance Day (against the Japanese occupation in 1945)
11 - 16 April Water Festival Thingyan celebrates and brings in the Burmese New Year
17 - 18 April Burmese New Year Hnit hsan ta yet nei marks the New Year of the Burmese calendar
1 May Labour Day a louk thama nei
19 May Full Moon of Kason Kason la pyei Boda nei anniversary of the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha celebrated by watering the Bodhi tree
17 July Beginning of Buddhist Lent Waso la pyei nei
19 July Martyr's Day Azani nei commemorates the assassination of Aung San and several other cabinet members in 1947
14 October End of Buddhist Lent Thadingyut Festival of Lights
Oct - Nov Diwali Deiwali nei
12 November Tazaungdaing Festival Tazaungmon la pyei nei Festival of Flying Lanterns/Hot-air Balloons
22 November National Day Amyotha nei anniversary of the first university students strike in 1920
25 December Christmas Hkarissamat nei
Dec - Jan Eid Id nei

*Based on the calendar produced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Myanmar