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The Full Moon Day of Waso is a significant religious and public holiday in Myanmar, marking the beginning of the three-month Buddhist Lent (Vassa). During this period, monks remain in their monasteries to study and practice, while laypeople often observe stricter religious precepts and offer robes to the clergy. From a financial perspective, this day results in the closure of the Yangon Stock Exchange, commercial banks, and government offices, leading to a pause in domestic trading and economic data releases. It is a time of heightened cultural activity and significantly reduced commercial operations across the country.
This event is determined by the traditional Burmese lunar calendar, falling on the full moon day of the month of Waso. It is a fixed religious observance rather than a calculated economic metric, though its timing shifts annually relative to the Gregorian calendar.
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