Xinhua
19 May 2025, 07:45 GMT+10
YANGON, May 19 (Xinhua) -- On International Museum Day, the National Museum in Yangon welcomed visitors with quiet excitement as children, families, students, and international travelers wandered through its storied halls.
"This is my third time visiting," said Moe Thuzar, 35. "I've always had a deep interest in Myanmar alphabets and traditional handicrafts."
Noting the museum's role as more than just a cultural archive, she said, "Museums help us understand our language, our identity, and they're also a powerful way to share Myanmar's heritage with the rest of the world."
For Treasure, a 26-year-old visitor, said that "I brought my student here to help her understand our country's history and culture. It's one thing to learn from textbooks, but seeing actual artifacts brings the past to life," she said.
"These items aren't just relics -- they're evidence of how people once lived. From the construction styles of ancient pagodas to the artistic detail in everyday objects, you see the skills and dedication of our ancestors. It's a powerful, emotional experience, like connecting with the spirit of the past through their art."
Thin Maung, 36, brought his nieces and nephews along, hoping to inspire a deeper appreciation for national heritage at a young age. "Young people today aren't always interested in museums," he said. "That's why it's important to introduce them early. Once they understand what's inside and why it matters, they're more likely to value and preserve that knowledge."
Bo Bo Kyaw, 43, said, "This is my first time entering the museum. I've passed by it many times but never went inside until I saw a video about it on TikTok that brought me here."
"I explored the Natural History section, the Prehistoric Myanmar showroom, the Primate Gallery, the Royal Regalia, the Myanmar Ancient Civilization section, the Arts and Crafts exhibit, and the ASEAN Exhibition Room," he said.
"Young people should visit and not just take a fleeting look, but observe carefully and reflect. Seeing the ancient inscriptions and sculptures in person. It feels different," he added.
International guests also found meaning in Myanmar's museum treasures. A British traveler who only identified him as Reece, said he was struck by the intricate craftsmanship on display.
"The lacquerware was beautifully done. You can really see how Myanmar's identity is woven into its art," he said. "The Lion Throne stood out to me the most. It's majestic. I've been traveling alone in Yangon for a few days, and this visit was one of the highlights."
Myanmar is actively working to develop its museum sector to meet international standards. Museums are not only places to preserve ancient artifacts and historical relics, but also serve as educational centers, Aye Aye Thin, director of the National Museum (Nay Pyi Taw) said.
School visits and teaching programs are regularly organized, helping students connect with history beyond the classroom, she said.
International Museum Day, observed every year on May 18, is a global celebration recognized by the International Council of Museums.
"To mark this occasion in our country, we are keeping museums open to the public free of charge," she said.
This year's theme for International Museum Day is "The Future of Museums in Rapidly Changing Communities," she said, adding that "With today's youth growing up in a technology-driven world, museums must blend tradition with innovation to stay relevant."
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