Public holidays in Myanmar
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Several public holidays are observed in Myanmar.[1]
Public holidays
Date (2013) | English name | Remarks |
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4 January | Independence Day | Marks independence from British Empire in 1948. |
12 February | Union Day | Anniversary of the Panglong Agreement in 1947. |
27 March† | Full Moon of Tabaung | Tabaung Pwè Pagoda Festivals. |
2 March | Peasants Day | Anniversary of Ne Win's coup. |
27 March | Armed Forces Day | Formerly Resistance Day (against the Japanese occupation in 1945). |
13–16 April | Thingyan Festival | Celebrates and brings in the Burmese New Year. |
17 April | Burmese New Year | Marks the New Year of the Burmese calendar |
1 May | Labour Day | Worker's Day. |
24 May† | Full Moon of Kason | Anniversary of the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha celebrated by watering the Bodhi tree. |
19 July | Martyrs' Day | Commemorates the assassination of Aung San and several other cabinet members in 1947. |
31 July† | Start of Buddhist Lent | Festival of Lights. |
28 October† | End of Buddhist Lent | Festival of Lights. |
17 November† | Full Moon of Tazaungmon | Tazaungdaing festival |
6 December | National Day | Anniversary of the first university students strike in 1920. |
25 December | Christmas Day | This Christian holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. |
- † Date varies; determined by the Burmese calendar.
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