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Photos: Hot-air balloons light up Myanmar sky after COVID-19 hiatus

The annual Tazaungdaing Lighting festival marks the end of rainy season with a display of exploding hot-air balloons.

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The hot-air balloons featured an array of artwork from images of Buddha to traditional motifs, with one made in the shape of a polar bear. [AFP]
Published On 8 Nov 20228 Nov 2022
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Thousands of people have gathered in the hills of central Myanmar for the annual Tazaungdaing light festival that marks the end of the rainy season with a fiery nighttime display of exploding hot-air balloons.

Balloons of exquisite shapes were propelled upwards about 100 metres (320 feet) using the heat from fire before fireworks inside exploded, obliterating months of work in a spectacular burst of lights across the inky sky.

The celebrations in the former British hill station of Pyin Oo Lwin have not been held for two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic and unrest following a military coup.

The festivities are a rare respite from the economic misery and violence wracking much of the country almost two years after the military’s power grab.

“We are holding our festival here but we are sorry for what is happening elsewhere,” said Aung Myat Thu, aged 37, who spent months working with friends on their balloon.

“When we were preparing for the competition, we all worked alongside our worries.”

The hot-air balloons featured an array of artwork from images of Buddha to traditional motifs, with one made in the shape of a polar bear.

Some participants hooked dozens of red, white and yellow candles to their balloons before releasing them into the chilly night air to huge cheers.

Crowds ambled between stalls at a temporary fairground while traditional dancers performed.

While the Tazaungdaing tradition is rooted in Buddhism, the hot-air balloon contest was started by British colonialists in the late 19th century.

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Previous editions have drawn tens of thousands of local and foreign visitors, attracted by the colour – and danger – of the gathering.

The balloons are loaded with fireworks, and any miscalculation on when to light the rockets can result in catastrophe.

In 2014, three people were killed at Tazaungdaing celebrations in Taunggyi in neighbouring Shan state when a balloon crashed onto spectators below.

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Dancers perform a traditional dance during the Tazaungdaing Lighting Festival that marks the end of the rainy season. [AFP]
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People prepare lanterns to attach to hot-air balloons during the Tazaungdaing festival. [AFP]
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A dancer performs a traditional dance during the festival. [AFP]
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Revellers release a hot-air balloon attached with fireworks during the Tazaungdaing Lighting Festival. [AFP]
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Participants watch hot air balloons rising during the festival. [AFP]
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People prepare lanterns to attach to hot air balloons during the Tazaungdaing Lighting Festival. [AFP]
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A reveller holds a burning torch as he releases hot-air balloons with fireworks during the festival. [AFP]
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A boy releases a small hot-air balloon during the Tazaungdaing Lighting Festival. [AFP]
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People prepare to release a tortoise-shaped hot-air balloon. [AFP]


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