Myanmar people are renowned for appreciating traditional identities and valuing tangible and intangible aspects. The country’s cultural heritage is deeply ingrained in traditional arts like singing, dancing, composing, and playing music.
Many individuals continue to practice traditional crafts such as lacquer-making and loom-weaving. Traditional activities like boat racing, martial arts like Lethwei, and cane-ball matches enjoy significant popularity among the youth.
Myanmar men and women take pride in wearing traditional attire and hairstyles, symbolizing cultural significance. They exhibit refined etiquette through their manners and body language, reflecting their cultural heritage and societal values.
Among Myanmar’s cultural identities, the Sanyitwine hairstyle, featuring a top knot with a circular fringe, holds particular significance. This unique haircut is cherished not only by locals but also by foreign travellers. It remains prevalent in villages like Set-Set-Yo in NyaungU Township, Mandalay Region, and Yepotegyi in Pwintbyu Township, Minbu District, Magway Region.
The enduring presence of ancient cultural values in modern times is commendable. These distinctive beauties, unique to Myanmar, have great potential to be proudly showcased on a global platform. The responsibility of preserving this rich legacy now falls on the shoulders of the younger generation. — Zaya Htet (Minbu)/NT
Sanyitwine: Myanmar’s cultural pride and beauty
- January 08, 2024
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