Thingyan pavilion of Defence Services Commanderin-Chief’s Office families inaugurated
14 APRIL 2026
FOR the Myanmar people, Thingyan
symbolizes transition — the end of the old year and the beginning of a new one.
During this period of transition, the traditional Thingyan Water Festival,
which symbolizes washing away impurities of the past year, has been celebrated
in line with Myanmar’s cultural traditions and customs in a grand and lively
manner up to the present day. The Thingyan Water Festival is one of the largest
and most vibrant festivals among Myanmar’s twelve seasonal festivals, held
nationwide with water pavilions and widely participated in by the public.
Families of the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief (Army, Navy and Air) inaugurated the water-throwing pavilion
of the 1387 ME Traditional Myanmar Maha Thingyan Festival in Nay Pyi Taw
yesterday evening in pursuit of the Myanmar traditions.
Defence Services
Commander-in-Chief General Ye Win Oo and his wife Daw Nilar, Defence Services
Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Commander-in-Chief (Army) General Kyaw Swa Lin
and his wife, Union-level officials, senior Tatmadaw officers and their wives,
Tatmadaw officers and other ranks, artistes, dance groups and invitees attended
the ceremony.
On arrival at the ceremony,
senior Tatmadaw officers and their families welcomed the Defence Services
Commander-in-Chief and party. Senior Tatmadaw officers of the
Commander-in-Chief Office and the party cut the ceremonial ribbon to open the
pavilion. Belles from the choral dance troupes performed dances with the song
‘Hnitthit Mingala’ and sprayed the guests with Eugenia sprigs. The guests were
served the Maha Thingyan festival refreshments and entertained with the songs
and choral dances by renowned artistes and choral dance troupes.
Similarly, senior military
officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) enjoyed the
water-throwing festivals at Seinpan, Makyiyeik and Nay Pyi Taw pavilions near
the housing of Tatmadaw members in the compound of the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief (Army). Choral dance troupes and vocalists will reportedly
present dances at the pavilions from the Akyo Day to Atet Day of the Maha
Thingyan festival. — MNA/KTZH
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