Unveiling Myanmar’s rich culinary and handcrafted heritage

Myanmar showcases traditional food and handicrafts at Asian Food and Culture Bazaar in Brazil.

Myanmar’s traditional food and handicrafts were promoted at the Asian Food and Culture Bazaar held at the Arts Museum in Brasilia, Brazil, according to the Myanmar Embassy in Brazil.
The event was organized by AOLA — Asian-Oceania Ladies Spouses of Diplomats Association of Brasilia — and a total of seven foreign embassies including four ASEAN embassies of Indonesia, Myanmar, Singapore and Viet Nam joined the event showing off their traditional food and handicrafts.
The Myanmar ambassador, his wife and embassy staff showcased and sold traditional food and handicrafts and explained the culture of Myanmar to the visitors. The Asian food and culture bazaar was held in the third week of August at the Arts Museum in Brasilia.
The AOLA will donate the funds to orphanages, nursing homes for elderly citizens, the disabled and poor communities in Brazil via the philanthropic organizations. — ASH/KTZH

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