Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Burmese New Year in 2024
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Myanmar diaspora in Thailand celebrating New Year Thingyan by shouting "MxxxFxxkr Min Aung Hlaing, Min Aung Hlaing" which is a perfect rhyme in Burmese.
Happy New Year to all the Lao, Cambodian, Thai, and Burmese celebrating! We encourage our community to come together as one and learn each others’ traditions, history, and teach our children to love and care for one another. Let’s build a strong foundation of HOPE. Show more
Heart-wrenching images of our leader created by RFA Burmese news. The reality might be worse than this because there are reportedly no windows in the cell she was put in. May she be healthy and strong in this new Year time. Our thoughts are with her. Show more
— Civil Disobedience Movement (@cvdom2021) April 13, 2024
First day of #Thingyan 2024 We still cannot celebrate Burmese New Year with a whole heart, but we can celebrate revolutionary victories as the resistance continues to give us hope Show more
I almost forgot! HAPPY THINGYAN! (Water Festival) (Burmese New year) So Happy new year from me to you! NOW RUN!! BECAUSE IM COMING AFTER YOU WITH A BUCKET OF WATER!!
— ProjectKera (Pngtuber she/her) gorrilla streams🥹 (@ProjectKera) April 12, 2024
Happy Thingyan and Happy Burmese New Year! Wishing everyone a happy and healthy new year
This week, I’m thinking about water, mainly because Apr 13 is the start of “Thingyan”, Burmese New Year, usually celebrated by revellers all across Myanmar gleefully throwing water over each other. Show more
Burmese new year wish by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, in 2020, garnered 610K reactions with tons of comments on FB. This really shows her true soft power on people. She joined FB that year to keep in touch with ppl which she appealed ppl to stay home, thus Show more Quote Nicholas @nicholas6284 · 2h Survey shows trust on fascist sit-tat as well as MAL is just 4%. 80% distrust MAL and sit-tat as a whole. On the other hand, up to 80% believe strongly on imprisoned DASSK and ~65% believe in NUG and acting president
Replying to @drumbeatsofeden Asian countries that were influenced by Indian calendar like the #Bishu celebration in Nepal, #Sangkranta in Cambodia, #Songkran in Thailand & #Thingyan in Myanmar! The Burmese believe that on this day #Thagyamin or #Indra descends to earth & brings blessings for the Show more
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.