The ceremony for the 78th Anniversary of Kachin State Day was organized on the lawn in front of the Kachin State government office yesterday.
At
the event, Union Minister for Ministry 1 of the President’s Office U Tin Aung
San first read out the message sent by Acting President of the Republic of the
Union of Myanmar and State Security and Peace Commission Chairman Senior
General Thadoe Maha Thray Sithu Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma Min Aung Hlaing to the
78th Kachin State Day celebration.
State
Chief Minister U Khet Htein Nan remarked, and Union Minister for Information U
Maung Maung Ohn donated 30 MRTV DTH receivers and 20 DVB T2 set-top boxes for
the state government and 30 MRTV DTH receivers and 20 DVB T2 set-top boxes for
families of the Northern Command.
Union
Minister U Tin Aung San and the party had a documentary photo taken together
with the attendees, including governmental officials, PCG members, the
Myanmar-Kachin Cultural Federation, families of those who signed at the
Panglong Conference ethnic literature and cultural associations and so on.
After
the ceremonial procedures, the Union Minister and party, the State Chief
Minister and his wife, the Commander, state ministers and their wives,
departmental officials, PCG, representatives of six Kachin ethnic groups and
five Shan ethnic groups, and the representatives of Myanmar, Rakhine, Kayin and
Chin ethnic literature and culture associations and town elders joined the
Manaw dance under the leading of Nau Shawng.
The
Union minister and party then observed the booths, including MSMEs, local
farming products, food, costumes, traditional medicines, commodities, amber and
finished gems.
They
also attended the honorary certificate, prizes and award-giving ceremony to the
outstanding individuals and organizations for their efforts in state
development measures and sector-wise activities at the township stadium.
The
state chief minister remarked, and the state security and border affairs
minister explained the awarding event.
Union
Minister U Tin Aung San and party conferred honorary certificates and prizes on
the outstanding ones, and awarded the winners in high and middle education
levels essay competitions and poem contests.
He
also joined the dinner event for the 78th Kachin State Day on the same evening.
During
the dinner event, they had dinner, enjoyed the traditional dance and songs of
Kachin cultural dance troupes, and presented cash prizes to the dance troupes.
Myanmar
gained independence on 4 January 1948, and six days later, on 10 January, the
country’s then first President Sao Shwe Thaik personally attended and convened
the Kachin State Council Conference at the Sitapu Manaw Ground in Myitkyina. At
the conference, the Kachin State government was formed, and the date on which
it was established was designated as Kachin State Day and has been commemorated
annually. This year marks the 78th anniversary.
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