The official visit of Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko to Myanmar concluded with cultural events on 28 November. The Belarusian head of state and Acting President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission Min Aung Hlaing planted a tree at the Botanical Garden in Naypyidaw.The cultural program then continued to the Maravijaya Buddha temple complex. Dominating the complex is a statue of a seated Buddha, which rises over 27 meters, weighs more than 5,000 tonnes, and was built using a solid piece of marble. The grounds also include pagodas, fountains, a park, and other objects. Furthermore, the Belarusian president attended an official dinner hosted by the acting president of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission. Afterwards, the leaders of Belarus and Myanmar watched a theatrical performance of traditional dances and songs together.
