Chin National Day
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| Chin National Day | |
|---|---|
| Official name | ချင်းပြည်နယ်နေ့ |
| Observed by | Chin people |
| Date | 20 February |
| Frequency | Annual |
| First time | 1951 |
| Started by | Chin National Organization |
Chin National Day (Burmese: ချင်းပြည်နယ်နေ့) is observed annually on February 20 by the Chin people of Myanmar. It commemorates the abolition of the traditional hereditary chieftainship system and the adoption of a democratic form of governance in the Chin Hills region in 1948.[1][2]
February 20 is commemorated by the Chin people as Chin National Day. On this day in 1948, over 500 Chin representatives from across Chin State gathered at the Chin National Conference, where they voted to replace the traditional feudal system with a modern democratic form of governance. This historic decision led to the establishment of February 20 as Chin National Day. Today, the occasion is celebrated by Chin communities around the world, representing 53 ethnic groups, as one of their most significant cultural events.[1][2]
The first celebration of Chin National Day took place from February 20 to 22, 1951, in Mindat, Chin State. The event was attended by Prime Minister U Nu and other dignitaries, including members of the Union of Burma's cabinet. Messages of congratulations were received from the President and various ministers of the Union.[3][4]
During the parliamentary democracy period (1948–1962), Chin National Day was recognized as a national holiday.[5] However, following the 1962 military coup led by General Ne Win, the Revolutionary Council annulled its status as a national holiday. In 1966, attempts were made to rename the day as "Chin Special Division Day," but the Chin Affairs Council reaffirmed the original designation in 1967.[6][5]