
- The Burmese traditional Novitiation/ Shinbyu parade is a beautiful and meaningful ceremony celebrating a young boy’s journey toward becoming a novice monk in Buddhism. Dressed like a prince, the boy is honored with music, dancing, and a joyful procession before entering the monastery — symbolizing humility, wisdom, and spiritual growth.
- Young girls will take part in “Natwin” (Ear-Piercing). Dressed in elegant traditional outfits like princesses and they join the parade with grace and beauty, symbolizing blessings, purity, and joyful support for the spiritual ceremony.