Nov 22, 2023
MYANMAR delegates participated in the Ninth St Petersburg International Cultural Forum and engaged in three discussion topics, as reported by the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture.
Nov 22, 2023
THE opening ceremony of the Public Financial Management Special Refresher Course No 6 was held yesterday morning at the Public Financial Management Training School of the Ministry of Planning and Finance.
Nov 22, 2023
KALAW, a picturesque and charming city in southern Shan State, plans to re-hold its two traditional fireworks festivals in Tazaungdine, known as the 'Fire Tower Festival' and the 'Traditional Lighting Festival.' These festivals, which showcase the city's unique traditional style of lighting, were deferred for three years and are now set to take place this year, according to the festival celebration organizing committee.
Nov 22, 2023
Objectives of 103rd Anniversary of National Victory Day 2023
Nov 22, 2023
MANY foreign visitors have been enjoying the beauty of Bagan’s ancient city, often referred to as the heart of Myanmar, and rich in ancient heritage, by riding hot-air balloons. This experience is particularly enchanting during the cold season. As of the first week of October, three hot-air balloon companies have been providing balloon flight services for both local and foreign tourists in Bagan, offering breathtaking views of the city’s famous pagodas and temples from the sky.
Nov 21, 2023
Republic of the Union of Myanmar Union Election Commission Notification No 47/2023
Nov 21, 2023
IN addition to committing various terror acts, including the destruction of department buildings, roads, and bridges by mine blasts in Shan State (North), TNLA and PDF terrorists have been destroying public transport roads used for regional logistics. The roads, which are not military targets, are disrupted by digging deep cross ditches and blocking them with piles of earth cuttings.
Nov 21, 2023
IN a stern warning issued by European scientists on 8 November 2023, it was declared that this year would mark the warmest globally in a staggering 125,000 years. Startlingly, October of this year clinched the title of the warmest month in the same time span, registering a 0.4-degree Celsius increase compared to the previous October. Records reveal that this October surpassed the average atmospheric temperature of October between 1850 and 1900 by a notable 1.7 degrees Celsius as reported by different news agencies.
Nov 21, 2023
UMFCCI President U Aye Win remarked, “Changes are constantly happening in the present-day world. We need to prepare the necessary plans to tackle arising challenges in doing business. If we can turn encountered challenges into opportunities, better business platforms will emerge. Young entrepreneurs possess technological skills, and they can share their experiences and knowledge. Women entrepreneurs from different businesses are well-experienced. Thus, UMFCCI calls for collaboration with these two associations.”