60,000+ visit Shwezigon Pagoda during Thingyan festival




MORE than 60,000 visitors en­tered the Shwezigon Pagoda in Bagan during the Thingyan period, marking a significant increase compared with last year, according to the pagoda’s Board of Trustees.


During the 2025 Thingyan festival, from 13 to 16 April, over 42,000 visitors were recorded. This year’s festival saw a no­table rise, despite challenges such as adverse weather con­ditions and fuel shortages. For­eign visitors from China, India, Japan and the United States were also among those visiting the site.


The board chairman said that Bagan remains a key des­tination for both domestic and international tourists due to its rich cultural heritage. He added that the steady flow of visitors during the four-day festival also boosted local businesses.


Although overall tourist numbers to Bagan have fluctu­ated in recent years, major land­marks, particularly Shwezigon Pagoda, have continued to at­tract large crowds. Religious activities, including donations and communal meals, were also actively carried out.


On Myanmar New Year’s Day, more than 2,000 monks received alms offerings on the pagoda platform, with devotees taking part in merit-making ac­tivities throughout the festival. — Ottha/KZL

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