MoI families hold Tazaungdaing Festival and Concert

Aiming to provide relaxation and happiness to the employees who are responsible for the smooth operation of the State government, a concert related to the Tazaungdaing Festival was held at the Ministry of Information Hall in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday with the modern band and dance troupe from Myanma Radio and Television of the Ministry of Information and famous singers.
Union Minister U Maung Maung Ohn and his wife, departmental heads and wives, officials, staff and family members enjoyed the concert.
Before the start of the concert, the Union minister and officials greeted the employees and family members cordially.
In the concert, singers from Myanma Radio and Television entertained the attendees with Myanmar old and modern songs to the accompaniment of the modern band.
Famous singer Myanmar Pyi Thein Tan sang songs titled “Nga-Tha-Saw-Bwa-Phyit-Chin-Tel”, “Myitta-Yay-Hline-Athel-Pyin-Yine”, “Shwe Thonnari”, “Hnin Pwint Thitsa”, and “Sanay-Daunt-Hmar-Pann-Hlu-Mel”.
Leading actress Myat Su Chel, main actress Myat Thazin Thin, comedians Saw Min Naung, Zaw Min Tun, Lin Zaw Naing, Kyaw Min Soe, Myo Kyaw Thu, and Sai Si Thu performed a comedy show named “Inzali”, and employees and family members happily enjoyed the performance.
The rest of the ministries and organizations will stage concerts on a rotating basis from 4 to 12 November. — MNA

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