How the Chinese New Year Transforms Yangon

Lifestyle
The Chinese New Year in Yangon is a lively celebration of traditions and customs. Streets adorned with red lanterns and vibrant lion dances, reunion dinners, and temple rituals all hold cultural significance. These festivities promote cultural exchange and integration between the Chinese and local Myanmar communities. Through shared celebrations and collaborative events, the Chinese New Year showcases unity in diversity. Yangon preserves its Chinese heritage through language, education, and community organizations, ensuring a bright future of prosperity and good fortune.

The Flavor of Yangon Fried Rice

Traditional Food
Embark on a culinary exploration through Yangon's bustling streets with our blog highlighting five extraordinary fried rice shops. Discover the unique flavors and stories of Phat Tee Ma, Htoo Myat, Kyauk Myaung Good Shal, Than Lan Fried Rice, and Ko Mhan Gyi Shop, and immerse yourself in Myanmar's vibrant culture through its iconic dish – Fried Rice.

Thadingyut Festival 2023: Your Ultimate Guide

Festival
Get ready for a captivating experience with Myanmar's most renowned celebration - the Thadaingyut Festival! Learn more here.

Thadingyut - Twinkling Festival of Lights in Myanmar

To participate in this momentous occasion, you won't need much. Perhaps a single candle or a colorful lantern might be an ideal addition. All you have to do is switch on your lights and join the crowds celebrating the festival in the towns of Myanmar.

Inle Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival

Festival
This year, as the golden sun of 2023 rises, the second-largest lake - Inle prepares to host one of Myanmar's most enchanting celebrations: the Inle Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival. Read more here.

Delightful Housewarming Festival of Kayah ethnic

Festival
Explore the vibrant culture of the Kayah ethnic group in Myanmar through their enchanting housewarming festival. Discover age-old traditions, rituals, and the warm hospitality that make this event a unique cultural experience. Join us in uncovering the rich heritage of the Kayah people in Kayah State

A fruit stall in Pyin oo Lwin, Myanmar: the owner's story

Local Businesses
The stall offers an array of fresh fruits, some of which are grown in the family's own farmlands. The current owner of the stall is the 53-year-old, Daw Thin Thin. Who’s story is a fascinating look into the life of someone who has found success in running their own business.

Inspiring Story of Clay Pot Shop Owner

Local Businesses
Venturing around Myanmar is like traveling back in time. Explore the unique story of a clay pot seller from Myanmar who is a woman enterprenuer during current tourism circumstances.