Crowds gathered at the Bogyoke Aung San Museum in Bahan Township, Yangon, on July 19, 2025, to commemorate the 78th Martyrs' Day. Monks, students, and visitors filled the former residence of Myanmar's independence leader. The museum extended its operating hours from 7 am to 5 pm, compared to regular hours of 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Management closed the facility only on Mondays and public holidays. Three distinct exhibition areas showcased different aspects of Bogyoke Aung San's legacy.
The first area displayed 30 historical boards titled "All in One," documenting his student years, political activities, and military service. Personal belongings, currency, stamps, and memorabilia complemented these displays. The second section featured permanent UV-sticker vinyl boards with Myanmar maps, photographs of the Nine Martyrs, and family artifacts. Holographic technology powered the third section, presenting interactive exhibits of historical scenes and a touchscreen quiz for younger visitors with commemorative prizes for participants.
The first area displayed 30 historical boards titled "All in One," documenting his student years, political activities, and military service. Personal belongings, currency, stamps, and memorabilia complemented these displays. The second section featured permanent UV-sticker vinyl boards with Myanmar maps, photographs of the Nine Martyrs, and family artifacts. Holographic technology powered the third section, presenting interactive exhibits of historical scenes and a touchscreen quiz for younger visitors with commemorative prizes for participants.