Myanmar Edition

January 15, 2028

Naga Hnit Thit Pwe leads today's complete edition for Myanmar.

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Saturday, January 15, 2028

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

Intricate stone naga sculptures guarding a staircase in a lush jungle setting, evoking spiritual and mystical themes.
Regional/Cultural Day

Naga Hnit Thit Pwe

The Naga people, an ethnic minority living in the remote mountains of northwest Myanmar, celebrate their new year with a festival that features traditional Naga dances, the sacrifice of buffalo and cattle, and the drinking of rice wine through long bamboo straws. The Naga are known for their elaborate facial tattoos and their tradition of head-hunting, which was practiced until the mid-20th century. The festival takes place in the town of Lahe in the Naga Self-Administered Zone, and it draws visitors who come to witness one of the most ancient cultural traditions in Southeast Asia. The Naga were among the last ethnic groups in Myanmar to be contacted by the outside world.

Close-up portrait of a majestic Gelada baboon in natural Ethiopian habitat.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Ethiopia Day

You marvel at the Ethiopian wolf, Hamadryas baboon, and Walia ibex that inhabit Ethiopia's unique highlands and rift valleys. You observe that Ethiopians typically keep goats, sheep, and donkeys for both companionship and labor purposes. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.