16 July


Members of the public are requested to abide by the following rules when visiting the Martyrs’ Mausoleum on the 73rd anniversary of Martyrs’ Day on 19 July 2020. 


1. Any kind of mobile phones, flags, handbags, cameras, lighters, flower wreaths/flower bouquets/flower baskets, vinyls, bottles and boxes, and sticks or plastic/steel pipes for carrying flags will not be allowed to be brought into the compound of Martyrs’ Mausoleum. 


2. All visitors must wear face masks without fail. 


3. All visitors must wash hands at designated places and make use of the hand sanitizers readily available before entering. 


4. Visitors will also be required to provide their name, national verification card number, address and telephone number in addition to complying with temperature checks and health examinations at the junction of Link Road and West Shwegondine Road, Bahan Township. 


5. Visitors are requested to maintain a distance of at least 6 feet apart from each other, in line with social/physical distancing measures imposed by the Ministry of Health and Sports, and to cooperate with placements arranged by authorities. 


6. Visitors are requested to cooperate with official guidance if they are found to have a body temperature higher than 38°C/100.4°F, coughing, difficult breathing, suffering from fatigue or other symptoms. 


7. Visitors must cooperate with arrangements made by officials at Martyrs’ Mausoleum. 


8. Twelve visitors will be allowed to pay their respects at a time and must leave with the same group, all the while maintaining a distance of 6 feet apart from each other. 


9. Visitors must adhere to updated health notifications and announcements regarding COVID-19 issued by the Ministry of Health and Sports. 


10. The elderly and those with chronic illnesses are respectfully requested to refrain from visiting. 


11. People with fever, coughing, laboured breathing and experiencing fatigue are respectfully requested to refrain from visiting. 


12. Saluting in groups should not exceed 15 minutes.