
Thingyan (officially Atā Thingyan) is Myanmar’s traditional New Year Water Festival. One of the country’s oldest and most widespread cultural events, the festival centers on the themes of purification, renewal, and social unity as the new year begins. For the people of Myanmar, Thingyan is not merely a calendrical transition; it is a collective cultural practice symbolizing the cleansing of past year’s misfortunes and preparation for a fresh start. In this sense, the festival holds a place in My
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Fatma Fırat
DeDecember (n.):December is the twelfth month of the year and lasts 31 days. It is a period when the winter season begins in the Northern Hemisphere and nature begins to adapt to the cold weather. In this month, days become the shortest and nights become the longest. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is a period when summer begins to approach. December is the last month of the year, in the middle of winter, when the excitement of the new year begins.(Space)Interval means the space, distance or differ
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Furkan Üresin