. Taunggyi is the melting pot for the
Myelat area of the Shan State. As with most of Myanmar, the influence of Buddhism is demonstrated by the monasteries scattered throughout the city. However, being a relatively new city, the monasteries are not of historical significance and architecturally not unique. There is also a significant Christian population, as the centre of the Roman Catholic
Archdiocese of Taunggyi the St. Joseph's Cathedral and its associated seminary are the main facilities, as well as a Baptist church. Both churches were established by early missionaries. There is also a smaller
Anglican church, which originally served the British administrators, but recently it has fallen into a state of disrepair. Four
mosques serve the Muslim communities of the city, of which Panthay mosque serves the Chinese
Panthay Muslims mainly. There are also a few temples serving the Chinese Buddhist community. The Taunggyi celebration of the
Tazaungdaing Festival, a national holiday marking the end of the rainy season, has achieved international attention for pyrotechnic rockets involved in the
Taunggyi Hot Air Balloon Festival. There were nine people injured in 2018, two deaths and 12 injuries in 2017, and four deaths in 2014. The city also hosts Eastern Command of the
Tatmadaw (Myanmar military) and it occupies a significant portion of the north-east area of the city. The
Shan State Cultural Museum lies in Taunggyi. The museum displays the Shan culture, as well as items of historical interest, such as the belongings of
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