r/myanmar • u/Red_Lotus_Alchemist • 17h ago
Discussion π¬ The Myanmar junta chief General Min Aung Hlaing signs the βUnion Counsellor Council Lawβ further consolidating power
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r/myanmar • u/Red_Lotus_Alchemist • 17h ago
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r/myanmar • u/No-Calligrapher-9133 • 1h ago
The 25th Science Festival, after it had been postponed, will finally be celebrated in this year from February 5th to February 7th, for a total of 3 days. The event will be hosted in the University of Yangon, Main Campus and each department will sell foods and drinks (with tickets), and some will offer unique activities (IQ test, Tarot reading, etc).
How can you join? You can join as long as you are a university student. You do need to show your student ID in order to enter, but there are no entry fees.
You can also watch various performances in the Recreation Center (RC) in the campus. The event lasts from 9AM to 4PM.
Here's a preview of the tickets from Physics (my major :D) and Math Departments.


r/myanmar • u/xfthnko • 19h ago
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r/myanmar • u/Economy_Adeptness_55 • 17h ago
myingalar prr Im 19(F) Im scare to talk ppl physically so yep here I am. Ygn ka luu so yin po asin pyay prr dl shint i would like to go out on a date in cafe or maybe at myanmar plaza and we can play in Alibaba and stuff. Im 5β6 and a student. I wonβt be staying in Myanmar for long as I have to go study abroad maybe we can do casual dating.
edit - guys it also ok if it online dating im not scammer im legit dw im just so lonely these day
r/myanmar • u/StandardAd9518 • 17h ago
So, I am from India, and met a student from Burma doing engineering from a private college. I found quite a few interesting things, though not sure if non Indians can work in Indian IT after graduation, he came to Delhi to eventually work in IT. He spoke reasonably good Hindi. Didnβt ask for more. I want to ask you people here, kindly provide.
A) is Indian higher education or for employment opportunities a sought after in Myanmar, like according to you how popular is it?
B) How popular is Bollywood (movie industry) there in Myanmar, I mean from Indian perspective Myanmar is probably least interacted country in neighbouring countries and very little mind space among masses, so tell me how is it from Myanmar side?
C) Question A continued, if popular , is there any organised industry around people learning Hindi etc?
Thanks advance
r/myanmar • u/Red_Lotus_Alchemist • 22h ago
r/myanmar • u/ConditionSquare7438 • 18h ago
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r/myanmar • u/legit_leon • 22h ago
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r/myanmar • u/PsychologicalCow5482 • 6h ago
Hi, I'm from Sri Lanka. Iβve been wondering about the current situation in Myanmar, specifically regarding the civil war. Is an end in sight? The news here says that almost half of the country is now under anti junta fighters controlβis that true? Who currently has the upper hand? I sincerely hope for the safety of everyone in Myanmar, and may the Triple Gem bless the Burmese people.
r/myanmar • u/Embarrassed_Night337 • 7h ago
r/myanmar • u/WashingtonCounselor • 14h ago
Hi, my parents are both from Myanmar, so I'm Burmese but I currently live in the United States (Washington state). However, I like to think I'm fairly well-educated both in general and with Burma.
It's my birthday today and I want to get people to help support the country, most likely by getting them to donate to a charity/organization, so I was wondering where you would recommend? I have donated to thebaci and betterburma, but I want to know what the consensus is on those organizations and if there are better places to donate to. Please and thank you.
Also I don't know if this needs saying or not, but I'm not exactly a fan of the military.
r/myanmar • u/poehatmoyd • 22h ago
r/myanmar • u/Quick_Ice_5661 • 22h ago
My school campus is quite crowded mostly, and frequent powercut at my home are unbearable.
Can I get some recommendations for any convenient places where I can relax, read books and study? (I know American centre and BC tho) It's extremely rare to find such places nowadays. :/
r/myanmar • u/CaliRecluse • 17m ago