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The Full Moon Day of Thadingyut marks the end of the Buddhist Lent in Myanmar and is the second most popular festival after Thingyan. It is a three-day festival of lights celebrating the Buddha's descent from heaven back to earth. People decorate their homes with candles and electric lights to welcome the Buddha. This period is a significant public holiday, leading to the closure of the Yangon Stock Exchange and local banks.
The date is determined by the traditional Burmese lunar calendar, falling on the full moon day of the month of Thadingyut. It typically occurs in October of the Gregorian calendar.
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