I'm half a day ahead of you so if it's news to you, it is history to me.
Dateline: Thingyan Festival Yangon, Myanmar April 2009
The major holiday in Myanmar is the Thingyan Festival which is a Buddhist event and is the

Thingyan is also based on the lunisolar calendar. Frequently it coincides with Easter but not always. The holiday lasts from April 11-21 this year. All government offices and most private companies close for those dates. School is already out for the summer.
A big part of the festival is now called the Water Festival. Originally a part of the Buddhist celebration was the washing away of the old. People carried a small bowl of water and a twig with leaves. They would sprinkle a little water on people to symbolically wash away the old year and the old life. Today it has degenerated into a nation wide water fight that lasts for three days. This same water festival occurs throughout South East Asia to some degree.
Going outside for the three days guarantees getting soaked. Instead of people sprinkling water,


Sources of water are either access to a large pipe from the city water system or pumps placed in lakes. Hotels are a popular place for a Mandat because they have the water system and they have kitchens and staff to prepare and sell the traditional Thingyan food and beer.
The joy is not just spraying or throwing water on people, it is just as important to get wet. People

All government offices and most businesses closed during the 11 day festival. People travel to visit relatives or for vacation. Busses and trains don’t run because the drivers are on vacation. The airlines add flights because of the extra travel, including tourists who come for the festival. We didn’t open the office for the three days of the water fight because it was impossible to get to work without getting soaked. Most of our projects required a minimum staff to continue and the Christians who wanted extra time at Christmas worked. The Buddhists who want time during Thingyan worked during Christmas. Fortunately as boss, nobody can make me stay away when I want to go to work.

I know you are wondering how I managed to maintain my dignity amid all the foolishness.
Now the old year has been washed away and things are back to normal. Check your calendar and plan to be here next year. Doug
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