To honour the upcoming 79th Union Day, the Union-Level MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) Products Exhibition and Market Fair will be extended by one day, now running until 14 February.
According to the Organizing Committee, the extension aims to allow more members of the public to explore and purchase goods. The decision follows significant public interest, high sales volumes, and the fair’s overlap with public holidays.
The fourth day of the event, held at Nay Pyi Taw Square, saw a large turnout, including civil servants and their families, MSME entrepreneurs, students, youths, and residents.
The exhibition features over 120 booths showcasing a diverse range of products. These include displays from Union Ministries, various Regions and States, and 29 private companies. On its fourth day, the fair remained bustling with visitors from across the country.
At the respective booths, officials provided detailed information on traditional ethnic cuisines, “One Region One Product” items, and MSME goods currently being exported.
Visitors crowded the Regional and State pavilions to purchase local foodstuffs, traditional ethnic souvenirs, costumes, household goods, and agricultural equipment, all offered at competitive prices. Additionally, regional delicacies are available for purchase, prepared according to authentic local recipes and flavours at reasonable rates.
To ensure public enjoyment, the event features evening entertainment programmes. Renowned artistes are performing popular songs, with many visitors enthusiastically joining in the festivities.
While these performances will be temporarily suspended on 12 February to mark Union Day, the entertainment programme featuring famous artistes will resume on 13 February.
Min Kyaw Swa/KNN
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