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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-07T04:23:29.000Z",
  "site": "https://english.shannews.org",
  "tags": [
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    "Cultural Heritage",
    "Ethnic Unity",
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    "CELEBRATING SHAN NATIONAL DAY: Bridging the Past and Future at 79",
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  "textContent": "Once again it is the 79th Shan National Day and as usual we are reminded on how far we have come as a non-state nation, within the Union of Burma as a component, or rather how deep have we fallen from our original founding of Shan nation and protection of its sovereignty. Shan National Day […]\n\nThe post CELEBRATING SHAN NATIONAL DAY: Bridging the Past and Future at 79 appeared first on Shan Herald Agency for News.",
  "title": "CELEBRATING SHAN NATIONAL DAY: Bridging the Past and Future at 79"
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