Burma-Traditions+and+Culture

media type="youtube" key="t_SnxsXGGJk" My description of Burmese Music A traditional Burmese dance. media type="youtube" key="b9KOgZyDAkk" __Burma traditional kick-boxing (__Let-Wei) media type="youtube" key="ZuTFWZRD6LQ" Myanmar has a tradition of kick boxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kick boxing (Myanmar Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kick boxing or Muay Thai.

__Food__
The main staple of food in Burma is rice. The currry they make in this country is not nearly as spicy as that made in India. Rice noodle are also another large staple of a daily diet. __Mohinga__ is the most famous dish in Burma. It is most widely eaten for breakfast, but some people also prefer to eat this dish for supper. Mohinga consists of a fish broth with noodles with green beans, onions, boiled eggs or rice; one can find Mohinga restaurants or stands everywhere you go in Burma. For the Burmese, Mohinga with boiled eggs is most popular. Left: Mohinga with fritters

A majority (about 89.1%) of Burmese practice Buddhism. But Burma didn't set Buddhism as their official religion.
 * Religion**

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