
Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) March 27, 2026, marks the 81st anniversary of the founding of the Myanmar Armed Forces. Naypyidaw, as the core area of the celebrations, is adorned with new decorations to welcome this important day with a solemn and enthusiastic atmosphere.
At the traffic lights at the Pin Rang intersection in Naypyidaw and around the Army Headquarters, a series of promotional posters featuring members of the Myanmar Armed Forces (Army, Navy, and Air Force) have been officially unveiled. The posters showcase the bravery, fearlessness, patriotism, and dedication of the armed forces, becoming eye-catching commemorative markers on the streets.
Along the route from the Pin Rang intersection to the parade ground, the core slogans of the Myanmar Armed Forces are displayed simultaneously in Burmese and English. This bilingual presentation emphasizes the solemnity of the celebrations while facilitating widespread dissemination. The giant archway at the entrance to the parade ground has been meticulously arranged, its magnificent and imposing design becoming one of the iconic landmarks of the celebrations.
At the entrance to the parade ground and along the roadsides, all kinds of decorative facilities are in place on the defense force pillars: truss beams, light boxes, light poles, programmable LED displays, and other infrastructure are arranged in an orderly manner, complemented by LED light strips, rain lights, upward-facing lights, and colored lighting systems, further enhanced by eye-catching banners, creating a rich and layered visual effect. Meanwhile, the national flag of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the flags of the three armed forces of Myanmar flutter in the wind, the trees in front of the reviewing stand are adorned with handmade lights, and the two stars symbolizing the flag of the defense forces below the Three Kings statue are also decorated with LED light strips, creating a dazzling celebratory night scene when illuminated.
Across from the Naypyidaw parade ground, the Defense Forces Park (Tatmadaw Park) is also brightly lit, with the national flag of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar flying high above the park, creating a strong celebratory atmosphere. A special commemorative exhibition area within the park displays commemorative badges for the 81st Armed Forces Day, as well as models of vehicles, ships, aircraft, and helicopters of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, comprehensively showcasing the achievements of defense force development. In addition, numerous small sculptures of members of the Armed Forces made of fiber were placed throughout the park, adorned with flowers and decorated with colorful lights among the trees, further enriching the landscape and making it an important place for the public to experience the celebratory atmosphere.
Besides Naypyidaw, various decoration and decoration activities were also carried out simultaneously throughout Myanmar, with urban and rural areas brightly decorated and renewed, jointly celebrating the 81st anniversary of the founding of the Armed Forces and conveying respect and blessings to the Armed Forces.