Burmese Culture ID
The Burmese culture in Crusader Kings III.
Burmese Culture

The culture ID for Burmese is burmese.
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Overview
Rooted deep in the heart of Southeast Asia, the Burmese culture is a fascinating tapestry woven with influences from its neighboring countries - Thailand, India, China, and Laos. Predominantly influencing this unique tapestry is Buddhism, identifiable in Burma's architecture, literature, language, music, and dance forms.
One defining symbol of Burmese culture is the impressive Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon - a breathtaking shrine encapsulating the religious devotion and architectural marvel of the Burmese. Religion goes beyond architecture; Theravada Buddhism significantly manifests in the daily life of the Burmese people. Music and puppetry, such as the Hsaing Waing and Yoke Thé, embody elaborate tales of epics and folklore related to Buddhism.
Burmese cuisine, too, exhibits multicultural influences. ‘Mohinga’, a rice noodle and fish soup, is traditionally served as breakfast and is considered by many as the national dish of Myanmar. The language, written in Burmese script, is deeply connected to the Pali language of the religious scriptures.
Finally, the people of Burma — officially known as Myanmar — live with a strong communal bond, emphasizing respect for one’s elders. They are also known for their friendliness, hospitality and resilience, making the Burmese culture a captivating blend of traditions and values.