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Where the Rhododendron Blooms
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Now, you see the Chin national’s dance depicting “where the Rhododendron Blooms”. Min Dat, a District headquarters is on a range that shows south easternly from the Western Yoma in the north west of Myanmar. Min Dat is 4,860 feet above sea level. Bamars, Rakhines and the majority Chins live in harmony in the District. Traditional cultural values are preserved and that can be reflected in their traditional dances. There are dances for religion, economic and social occasions. Mostly, these are folk dances. Anyone who comes to the cool and pleasant and at Rhododendron may join the folk dances of the Chins. Come one, Come all! |
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