People release a hot air balloon carrying small lanterns in Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar, Nov. 6, 2022. Myanmar held a five-day hot air balloon festival in Pyin Oo Lwin starting from Friday after a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. About 76 hot air balloons in three main categories were competing in this year's event, which runs until Tuesday in the central city of Pyin Oo Lwin, to celebrate the traditional Tazaungdaing lighting festival on Monday. (Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe/Xinhua)
PYIN OO LWIN, Myanmar, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar held a five-day hot air balloon festival in Pyin Oo Lwin starting from Friday after a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
About 76 hot air balloons in three main categories were competing in this year's event, which runs until Tuesday in the central city of Pyin Oo Lwin, to celebrate the traditional Tazaungdaing lighting festival on Monday.
Myanmar's Tazaungdaing Lighting Festival is held on the full moon day of Tazaungmon, the eighth month of the Myanmar calendar, to mark the end of the rainy season as well as the end of the Kathina season, during which monks are offered new robes and alms.
"This year, we had only about 40 days to prepare for the hot air balloons competition," Kyaw Htay Ko, secretary of the Pyin Oo Lwin Tazaungdaing Hot Air Balloons Competition Organizing Committee, told Xinhua.
In the past years, the organizers and the hot air balloon builders prepared for the annual event about six months in advance, according to the organizing committee.
"However, the number of balloons competing in this year's event is not much lesser than previous years' competitions," Kyaw Htay Ko said.
The annual hot air balloons festival, which began in 2005, was organized to boost the tourism sector, assist the region's development and promote the region's economy, he added.
In many parts of Myanmar, hot air balloons, lit with candles, are released to celebrate the Tazaungdaing lighting festival to drive away evil spirits according to religious belief.
This year's five-day festival features daytime and nighttime balloon launches, traditional dances, musical performances, and sports competitions. ■
People release hot air balloons in Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar, Nov. 6, 2022. Myanmar held a five-day hot air balloon festival in Pyin Oo Lwin starting from Friday after a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. About 76 hot air balloons in three main categories were competing in this year's event, which runs until Tuesday in the central city of Pyin Oo Lwin, to celebrate the traditional Tazaungdaing lighting festival on Monday. (Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe/Xinhua)
People release small hot air balloons during the Tazaungdaing festival in Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar, Nov. 6, 2022. Myanmar held a five-day hot air balloon festival in Pyin Oo Lwin starting from Friday after a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. About 76 hot air balloons in three main categories were competing in this year's event, which runs until Tuesday in the central city of Pyin Oo Lwin, to celebrate the traditional Tazaungdaing lighting festival on Monday. (Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe/Xinhua)
People attach small lanterns to a hot air balloon during the Tazaungdaing festival in Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar, Nov. 6, 2022. Myanmar held a five-day hot air balloon festival in Pyin Oo Lwin starting from Friday after a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. About 76 hot air balloons in three main categories were competing in this year's event, which runs until Tuesday in the central city of Pyin Oo Lwin, to celebrate the traditional Tazaungdaing lighting festival on Monday. (Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe/Xinhua)
Fireworks explode in the sky during the Tazaungdaing hot air balloons festival in Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar, Nov. 6, 2022. Myanmar held a five-day hot air balloon festival in Pyin Oo Lwin starting from Friday after a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. About 76 hot air balloons in three main categories were competing in this year's event, which runs until Tuesday in the central city of Pyin Oo Lwin, to celebrate the traditional Tazaungdaing lighting festival on Monday. (Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe/Xinhua)