Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Burmese New Year in 2022
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MYANMAR | Myanmar people do not enjoy
the militry regime organized New Year celebrations in 2022
#Myanmar
Traditionally- Myanmar celebrate Burmese
New Year as Thingyan festival on 13 April.
From ASEAN Heritage & History Facebook page https://t.co/VZV7ndOOzV
Today marks a new year in the Burmese calendar. But, Burmese people around the world opted not to celebrate the holiday to pay respect for the Burmese people suffering under the military regime. #Thingyan2022 #myanmar #MyanmarMilitaryTerrorists https://t.co/Sc1GhPYo8w
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The Burmese Water Festival ("Thingyan" which means “changing over”), is the celebration of #Burma's New Year.
"Thingyan" is the first ever water festival celebrated in the world or the earliest water festival in water festivals.
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar https://t.co/feXaInWfKE
Mom just texted me to wish me a Happy Burmese New Year (Thingyan) today — and while a murderous, fascistic military junta has its grip on the country, you can’t dim the hope and resilience and tenacity of the Burmese people. Taking this new year to raise a fist in salute.
Today is Burmese New Year. At this time Burmese visit elders with a traditional offering of water in a terracotta pot https://t.co/Rpcv1Ul5du https://t.co/GroKNMBjKu
On the eve of the Thingyan, on April 13, #Canada will continue to support the aspirations of all those working for peace and democracy in the Burmese people, according to the New Year Pledge from Canadian Embassy.
#RevolutionaryThingyan
#2022Apr13Coup
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar https://t.co/Gu5EVzw40a
I hope this crap ends this 2022. We've seen how dysfunctional this TikTok relationships are. Let's find new content next year pls..🙄 https://t.co/FEwdYXq8Cr
MYANMAR | Myanmar people do not enjoy
the militry regime organized New Year celebrations in 2022
#Myanmar
Traditionally- Myanmar celebrate Burmese
New Year as Thingyan festival on 13 April.
Burmese New Year seeks to celebrate Thingyan, also known as the Water Festival. Meaning, changing over, Thingyan is a time of festivities. It celebrates the coming of a New Year and goes on for three days.