







During the 2023 Myanmar traditional Thingyan Festival, the Nay Pyi Taw Walking Thingyan will be held in grandeur and more thronged manner so that the employees, employees’ families, and the public in Nay Pyi Taw can celebrate happily.
Starting from Thingyan Akyo Day, Nay Pyi Taw Walking Thingyan will be held near the Nay Pyi Taw Mayor Maha Thingyan Pavilion on Pyinmana-Taungnyo Road to the intersection of Sipin guesthouse Road and will be held with the aim of making everyone delighted with friendship and cheerfulness.
Four zones have been set to make it unique and magnificent during the Walking Thingyan. Thanaka Thingyan is included in Zone 1 and Ethnic Thingyan in Zone 2. International-level beauty and entertainment programmes are included in Zone 3 and youth game Thingyan programmes for youth and children are arranged in Zone 4.
“Thanaka Thingyan is a very special programme. It will be the first of its kind. Thanaka will be applied on the face so that it can be enjoyed. Ethnic Thingyan Zone will showcase ethnic cultures. In the game zone, there are modern colour parties and playing areas, as well as foam parties and a lot of game programmes.” According to Brilliant Aura Co Ltd Business Development Director Daw Su Myat Lwin.
For the successful celebration of Nay Pyi Taw Walking Thingyan, various sectors are working, and almost 90 per cent of the work preparations have been completed. It is prepared with care to make not only young people but also adults happy and relaxed.
On Thingyan Akyo Day, the Nay Pyi Taw Walking Thingyan will be open in the morning, and there will be more unique and innovative programmes in the afternoon. “Starting Thingyan Akya Day, we will launch Walking Thingyan at 9 am. After a break at noon, there will be entertainment programmes and other programmes from 3 pm to 7 pm. Visitors will also play games, added Daw Su Myat Lwin.
In addition, the Walking Thingyan has been prepared in a modern way so that the visitors can have fun at an international level. The entrance fee is 3,000 Kyats each for adults and 1,000 Kyats each for children.
“After paying the entrance fee, you will be given wristbands for international events. These wristbands also have Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3. After purchasing the Day 1 entrance fee wristband, you can play the whole day. There will be water skiing which is a fun programme for adults and children, said Daw Su Myat Lwin.
The Thingyan festive comers are reminded not to bring dangerous weapons, refraining from bringing in outside food, demoralizing each other, and excessively consumption of alcohol.
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