In honour of the 81st Anniversary of Armed Forces Day on 27 March, posters featuring valiant, brave, and patriotic Tatmadaw (Army, Navy, and Air) personnel have been placed at the traffic lights at Pinlaung Junction and near the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) in Nay Pyi Taw.
Similarly, along the road from Pinlaung Junction to the parade ground, Tatmadaw slogans have been displayed in both Myanmar and English, while the grand arch at the entrance to the parade ground can also be seen in a magnificent display.
At the entrance to the Tatmadaw parade ground and along both sides of the road, truss beams, light boxes, lighting poles, LED strip lights, rain lights, uplights, programmed LED displays, colourful lights, and banners have been installed on the Tatmadaw columns. In addition, the national flag and the Tatmadaw (Army, Navy, and Air) flags, lighting effects, trees facing the salute stage at the Military Parade Ground adorned with handmade lights, and the two stars representing the Tatmadaw flag beneath the statues of the Three Kings are all decorated with LED strip lights.
Furthermore, in honour of the 81st Armed Forces Day in 2026, Tatmadaw Park in front of the Nay Pyi Taw Military Parade Ground has been illuminated with decorative lights and the national flag of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. The 81st Armed Forces Day commemorative badge, as well as scale models of Tatmadaw vehicles (Army, Navy, and Air), ships, aircraft, and helicopters, are on display. The park is also filled with small fibre statues of Tatmadaw members, decorated with flowers and colourful lights installed on trees.
In addition, various regions and states across the country are also illuminated with colourful lights and festive decorations in honour of the 81st Armed Forces Day.
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