Public holidays in Burma
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Public holidays*in Burma (or Myanmar)
Date (2008) | English name | Burmese name | Remarks |
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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