THE Maravijaya Buddha Image Tazaungdine Market Fair, Po Chit theatrical performances, and shows by famous national singers entered the second day in the des­ignated areas outside Maravijaya Buddha Park, with enthusiastic participation from both Nay Pyi Taw residents, staff and people from across the country.

 

The Tazaungdine festival featured the 308 booths of MSME products, ethnic traditional foods, and local goods, One Region One Product (OROP), EV and mo­torcycles, local food and prod­ucts of Mandalay, Magway and Ayeyawady regions, MSME food and commodities of Nay Pyi Taw Council Area, handicrafts, ethnic costumes, food and Myanmar tra­ditional food.

 

Almost all the food stalls, local product shops, gem and jewellery shops sold all of their products.

 

Similarly, to allow festival-go­ers to enjoy Myanmar theatri­cal art, which combines music, dance, percussion, bells, and drums, a free performance by the famous theatrical performer Po Chit was included, drawing a large crowd of spectators.

 

The Po Chit theatrical show, performed with modern stage sets, audio effects, and technol­ogy, featured outstanding actors and actresses singing and danc­ing, along with opera, stage plays, comedians’ heartwarming jokes, and lively orchestra performanc­es that enhanced the production, leaving the audience fully sat­isfied during the second day of the show.

 

In addition, to allow festi­val-goers to enjoy modern music, a stage show featuring national­ly renowned singers took place, with the artistes performing pop­ular songs accompanied by the Hi Bird Band and the Runner Band, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd.

 

In addition, the children’s playgrounds, a popular attrac­tion for the pilgrims’ children, are equipped with games such as a Ferris wheel, a pirate ship, and children’s cars, where children can be seen happily playing.

 

The Tazaungdine Market Fair, Po Chit drama, and enter­tainment programmes by famous singers will be held until 4 No­vember, allowing visitors to enjoy the Maravijaya Buddha Image Light Festival, the market, and performances while making mer­it. — Hein Min Kyaw/KTZH