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Myanmar adjusts Thingyan festival after earthquake

Celebrations restricted following devastating March quake

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April 10, 2025
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Myanmar Junta Leader, Min Aung Hlaing

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Myanmar 2025 New Year’s Ata Thingyan Festival will proceed with significant changes in light of the recent earthquake that struck the country on March 28.

The deadly quake caused widespread devastation, with the loss of over 2,700 lives and thousands more injured. In response to this national tragedy, the government has announced restrictions on traditional festivities, including a ban on music and dance, in order to respect the mourning period.

The festival, typically known for its lively celebrations featuring music, dance, and water-related activities, is scheduled to take place from April 13 to 16. However, the festivities will be held in a more somber tone this year, in line with the country’s national mourning period.

The government has made it clear that the usual jubilant celebrations, which attract large crowds, will not occur, as the nation focuses on healing from the recent calamity.

This year’s Thingyan holds special importance, as it is the first since the festival’s inclusion in the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December 2024.

The recognition was seen as a milestone for Myanmar’s cultural heritage, highlighting the significance of the festival to the nation’s identity. Despite the UNESCO honor, the celebrations will be restrained, reflecting the gravity of the ongoing national mourning.

The decision to scale back the festival comes amid a growing death toll from the earthquake, which has left many areas in ruins.

Multiple regions, including Sagaing, Mandalay, and Shan State, are still grappling with the aftermath, as rescue efforts continue. Local authorities are prioritizing recovery and support for the victims, with many areas requiring urgent humanitarian assistance.

READ ALSO: Myanmar earthquake: Rescue efforts intensify amid destruction

In Yangon, the Yangon City Development Committee’s Engineering Department announced the cancellation of several planned constructions, including the water festival pavilion and the Thingyan Walk that was to be built in front of Yangon City Hall.

These developments were initially part of the grand plans to celebrate the festival’s UNESCO recognition but have been suspended indefinitely in light of the recent disaster.

While large-scale events have been canceled, certain aspects of the traditional Thingyan festival will still take place in a reduced form. This includes the famous Walking Thingyan festival in Nay Pyi Taw, which will continue with modifications.

This event, known for its street processions and participation by local artists, will proceed with an emphasis on traditional customs and cultural reflection.

The government has urged citizens to focus on the solemn aspects of the festival, observing the rituals that have defined Thingyan for centuries.

There will be an emphasis on offering prayers for the deceased, as well as community support for those affected by the earthquake. The celebrations will focus on unity and healing, as the country seeks to recover from the devastating impacts of the recent natural disaster.

The 2025 Ata Thingyan Festival, although subdued, will still reflect the resilience and strength of the Myanmar people. With the country in mourning, the festival will serve as a time for reflection, remembrance, and community solidarity.

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