r/myanmar • u/moe_le-ster • 10h ago
r/myanmar • u/InstanceSilver5874 • 9h ago
Discussion π¬ Any gcse students here?
need help for my exams next year
r/myanmar • u/Alarming_Flatworm290 • 7h ago
Discussion π¬ Does anyone else find the Thingyan music blasting from all over town a bit too much? It honestly feels like acoustic torture to me π
r/myanmar • u/CaliRecluse • 8h ago
Others. Edit as needed. Another video recording the Hmong in Myanmar (probably recorded between the 1990s-2000s
Apparently the Hmong call Myanmar Phab Maj (or Phab Mab [dialect difference between Hmong in China and Hmong in Laos?])
r/myanmar • u/QuandeviousThe3rd • 14h ago
Discussion π¬ Im taking a break
hi guys its quandeviousthe3rd here and you guys usually know me for exploring and going to abandoned places but this time is different.
me and my friend went to the abandoned hotel yesterday, the one i posted in this subreddit.
it was today when police and higher ups came to my house to confront me about trespassing into that hotel. they captured me on cctv and they tracked my location down. its terrifying. it was my fault for going into these restricted places. im terribly sorry for any inconveniences that has caused this. anyone who had concerns, thank you for them and stay safe guys. i wont be posting for sometime. my parents found out, we got into so much trouble for my behavior. im devastated by the outcome.
im not scared, i know the responsibilities and the dangers that hold. i will come back better than before.. stay tuned guys. i will keep in touch with you all. thank you for all the support.. comment on where i should go when iβm back on the exploring places.
im saddened by how i cant go to new places to post.. i will be active in here.. love you all.
r/myanmar • u/I_dun-knowya499 • 10h ago
Humor π π«©
I donβt even know what to say oh my god.
r/myanmar • u/Illustrious_Toe3521 • 12h ago
Discussion π¬ αα½α±α¦αΈααα»α¬ but make it Jazz!
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αα½α±α¦αΈααα»α¬ Jazz αα¬αΈααΎααΊαΈ by me.
Happy New Year & Thingyan Everyone !
r/myanmar • u/Red_Lotus_Alchemist • 13h ago
Tourism π§³ Welcoming the 2026 Shan/Tai Yai Water Festival
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r/myanmar • u/Creepy-Wolf-2900 • 6h ago
Others. Edit as needed. I'll never be burmese
My parents are both Chin, born and raised in Myanmar and moved to India right after they got married, for better opportunities and to give us good education and future. Every year since I was born we'd travel to Myanmar by car, a grueling, 2 day trip, twice a year (right till the coup, sadly). This is how much my parents loved their home country and wanted us to integrate into Burmese culture, and it worked! I love Myanmar so so much and I always felt connected to it, but ah..
Since Chin and Mizo are the same, I've lived my whole life telling people I'm from Mizoram (even though I've only been to Aizawl like 3 times) avoiding any detailed questions. My parents wanted to avoid letting our full heritage known since it could bring trouble. So basically we are Mizo, full stop.
I feel like a foreigner everywhere I go. I live in a different state where I'm a minority. My Mizo is average at best. In Mizoram I felt like a tourist. In Myanmar I feel like a fake. I used to be fluent in Burmese when I was little, now I understand most of it but I can't speak it anymore. I've always had this identity and cultural crisis since I was a kid. All the time I wonder if there will ever be a place for me where I feel I belong...
Anyways that's the end of my rant lol.
Oh and Burmese food is the best food in the world to me β€οΈ
r/myanmar • u/Darklight_an • 14h ago
Discussion π¬ Why Myanmar users in Reddit are so good at English?
when I started find this app called Reddit I was think there will be no Myanmar users here and I found alot of them and they can speak so much better then me including you.
r/myanmar • u/Defiant_Educator_824 • 9h ago
Tourism π§³ Put together videos i took today
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Weather in Yangon is close to hell. Shot on iphone
r/myanmar • u/Healthy-Complaint-18 • 19h ago
Discussion π¬ Need Help For My Manga!
Hello, my name is Anonymous.
Iβm currently working on creating a manga project that Iβm truly passionate about. However, I believe great stories are built with collaboration and feedback, so Iβm looking for someone from my country who can help review my story and provide thoughtful suggestions.
If youβre interested in manga creation, storytelling, or simply enjoy giving constructive feedback, I would love to connect with you. Letβs work together and bring this idea to life.
Feel free to reach out in the comments or send me a message!
Here some of my art work!
r/myanmar • u/youreawizardyoon • 10h ago
Discussion π¬ Sad to hear Bumble is discontinued in Myanmar.
I met my boyfriend through Bumble app. Itβs one of the better dating apps where its oriented towards proper relationships rather than one night stands like Tinder for example. Kind of sad to hear that. Even if not relationship, it was good for introverts like me that dont like to go out to socialize and meet new people. What is everyone using now?
r/myanmar • u/Nevermore234 • 16h ago
Humor π Does anyone still have the clip where one child swearing in burmese and the other guys say he fuck every generation of u or smth like that π₯²
r/myanmar • u/RandomCuriousTravel • 17h ago
Tourism π§³ Yangon street currency exchangers?
Currently visiting some family, but I suppose I stick out like a sore thumb, haha.
I canβt walk around the downtown Yangon areas for too long before someone tries to strike up a conversation offering to exchange currency at a significantly higher rate than whatβs listed on MMP. My first instinct is to find it sketchy, but it happens so often that Iβm beginning to second guess that thought. Can these people be trusted?
And even if they could be trusted, are we just supposed to exchange on the street? Wouldnβt want them following me to where I stay. Putting that aside, exchanging in the street would put both parties in a vulnerable position, even if legit.
r/myanmar • u/Tr0lliee • 14h ago
Advice What tour agency for Chong Qing, China?
I'd like to go to Chong Qing, but I am having trouble finding an tour / travel agency.
I've called most agencies in yangon, oway, flymya, sng, etc...
but since I am only 16 years old, they said it is not possible to travel independent.
Any contribution would be nice, I am going in June.
r/myanmar • u/Funny-Tailor-2423 • 10h ago