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Cultural Delights

Mandalay | AVA (Inwa) | Amarapura | Sagaing | Mingun | Pyin Oo Lwin (Maymyo) | Monywa |
Paik Chin Myaung Caves | Yandabo

Mandalay

The last Royal capital of Myanmar Kingdom and the cultural center of the country. It is 668 km north from Yangon, situated on the bank of the legendary Ayeyarwaddy River. A visit to Kuthodaw Pagoda is a must. It is known as the world’s biggest book for its 729 huge marble slabs inscribed with Buddhist scriptures. Mandalay Hill provides a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings. Attraction includes Mandalay Palace, the city wall and moat, the ancient monasteries, Mahamuni Pagoda and Kyauktawgyi Pagoda.
 

AVA (Inwa)

Ava lies 20 km south west of Mandalay, founded in 1364. It remained the royal capital for almost 5 centuries. The impressive Maha Aungmye Bonzan, a monastery built in 1818, Nan Myint Watch tower, Bagaya Teak wood Monastery, Htilaing Shin Phaya, the workshop making lacquerware alms bowls for monks and Inn-wa Bridge, the oldest bridge built across the Ayeyarwaddy are the interesting sites.
 

Amarapura

Amarapura is an ancient capital of Konbaung Dynasty, 11 km south of Mandalay. Phatodawgyi Pagoda, U Bein Bridge (1208) meters across Taungthaman Lake built by the Mayor U Bein with teak planks two centuries ago, Mahagandayone Monastery, cotton and silk weaving workshop are places of interest to visit.

 

 

Sagaing

Once an ancient capital, Sagaing lies 21 kilometers southwest of Mandalay, on the west bank of Ayeyarwaddy River. The Pagoda studded Sagaing Hills, a cluster of low — lying hills, are best known as a religious retreat and a center of Buddhist studies and meditation. Nearby is Ywathaung village of silver crafts and the famous Thabyedan Fort. About 10 km from Sagaing stands Kaungmudaw Pagoda, an enormous dome-shaped Pagoda, built in 1636.
 

Mingun

Situated about 11 km up river from Mandalay on the western bank of Ayeyarwaddy River, Mingun is well known for its 90 ton bell, the largest ringing bell in the world and a mammoth unfinished Mingun Pagoda. A 45 minutes boat trip to Mingun is very pleasant with plenty of lives on the river to see.
 

 

Pyin Oo Lwin (Maymyo)

Over 1000 metres above sea level, Pyin-Oo-Lwin is a popular hill- station about 69 km away from Mandalay. It is well known for its colonial-style houses with large compound and pine trees, eucalyptus and silver-oak abound in town. Delightfully cool and pleasant the whole year round, the 175-hectare Botanical Garden, Pwe Kauk and Ani-sakan Waterfalls, and Peik Chin Myaung Caves are places of interest. A ride on a horse drawn stagecoach through the town is pleasant indeed.
 

Monywa

140 km west of Mandalay, Thanboddhay Pagoda with over 582,363 Buddha images, Bodi Tathaung Pagoda (1000 Bo trees), Kyaukka Shweguni Pagoda and Kyaukka (lacquerware) village are the major attractions of Monywa. Also interests are Phowintaung Caves, located across the Chindwin River with their sand stone caves containing Buddha images and interesting frescores on some of the cave walls.

 

Paik Chin Myaung Caves

Further south from Pyin Oo Lwin are the Paik Chin Myaung Caves, decorated with tableaux from the life of the Buddha.

 

 

Yandabo

A place renowned for its pottery industry is Yandabo, where you can meet with rural people and closely study their daily lives.

 


 
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