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October 12th, 2009, 08:44
This year I again attended the Nat Festival at Taungbyone outside of Mandalay. This year, 2009, all of the buses from Yangon to Mandalay were sold out, as was the train. Our hotel room had several sleeping on the floor too!

This is the largest Gay Festival in all of Asia and is held yearly about 20km north of Mandalay, for a whole week! It is held the last part of July or in August, the six days leading up and including the full Moon, 5th Lunar month.

Thousands of people from all over Myanmar came to celebrate the Taungbyone Nats. Taungbyone is a religious ceremony to honor two Moslem brothers on the grounds of a Buddhist temple through the Nat celebrations! It is however in fact largely a gay festival. Almost all Nats in Myanmar are gay. Also many fake gay Nats show up to join in the party!

For six days people dance, eat, and drink. The area is covered with food stands and vender stalls selling everything from house ware to souvenirs. Dance groups cover the area performing all day and into the night. For six days people dance, eat, and drink. During the day and most of the night the different Nat spirits hold performances, each trying to outdo the other.

While the whole festival, day and night, is openly gay the тАШreal eventsтАЩ for gay folks start at night. While the Nat ceremonies continue gays openly come out and hold hands and kiss and walk around with their arms around each other, or go off to sleeping quarters! Many are known to discover a neighbor, or fellow student there they were unaware of!

This year we went as part of the assembly that accompanied one of the well-known Yangon Nats to Taungbyone so we got in on the activities first hand, and on the main stage of the ceremony. The most touching moment was during a Nat ceremony when a father and mother brought their 16 year old son and presented him to the Nat. This is a traditional Myanmar ceremony of dealing with a son that the parents have recognized as gay. Everyone in the audience started crying and applauding while the Nat performed the acceptance ceremony.

I highly recommend this festival to all. Because of the тАШnight activitiesтАЩ and because of the day time heat the best time is to go to the festival about 6:30 pm. The traffic by that time has also thinned out. Just take a motor bike out to the festival. There is plenty of transportation back into Mandalay later.

Beachlover
October 12th, 2009, 17:03
Hey Josan... sounds like an amazing event... some interesting and touching observations.

I've heard about this event somewhere before. Does anyone else find it bizarre that this massive gay festival is in the middle of Burma?

I wonder how Burmese culture, values and mindset matches and differs from that of the the Thais.

October 13th, 2009, 06:22
"I wonder how Burmese culture, values and mindset matches and differs from that of the the Thais."

From my experiences in Myanmar over the past ten years I would say that the Myanmar culture matches about 80%. There are some differences. Myanmar culture revolves around the tea house where everyone gathers every afternoon or evening. Gay boys will agree on certain tea shops and this is where they meet, daily. The one that I go to is right downtown on Sule Road.


"Does anyone else find it bizarre that this massive gay festival is in the middle of Burma? "

Well, it IS right next door to Thailand! Ha! This is not a recent festival. King Anawrahta (1044-1077), by royal decree "canonesed" 37 Nats and the festivals have been going ever since!

Beachlover
October 13th, 2009, 18:04
"I wonder how Burmese culture, values and mindset matches and differs from that of the the Thais."

From my experiences in Myanmar over the past ten years I would say that the Myanmar culture matches about 80%. There are some differences. Myanmar culture revolves around the tea house where everyone gathers every afternoon or evening. Gay boys will agree on certain tea shops and this is where they meet, daily. The one that I go to is right downtown on Sule Road.


"Does anyone else find it bizarre that this massive gay festival is in the middle of Burma? "

Well, it IS right next door to Thailand! Ha! This is not a recent festival. King Anawrahta (1044-1077), by royal decree "canonesed" 37 Nats and the festivals have been going ever since!

Thanks Josan, for the great insight... interesting to know this. I'm fascinated by Thailand's poorer neighbours opening up.

Haha... yeah I know it's next to Thailand but my (probably inaccurate) image of Burma and this huge gay festival in my head is like George Bush in a gay gogo bar LOL.

BTW, how easy and how long is it to get to from Chiang Mai? And are there any official or unofficial websites promoting or providing info on it?

And... forgive my ignorance but what is a "Nat"?

Don't think I've ever been with a Burmese boy... wonder if they're as cute and fun as Thai boys.

October 14th, 2009, 08:02
Nats

A Nat is the same as the Thai spirit that lives in the little house outside of people's homes and in every house and office, etc. In Myanamr Nats are much more formal and have been integrated into Buddhism [by royal decree!]. Check out Nat in Wikipedia.org.