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Myanmar (Burma)

With a long, rich, varied, and sometimes turbulent history and a strong Buddhist culture, Myanmar (Burma) makes for a fascinating place to visit.

Kuthodaw Pagoda, Home of the World’s Largest Book

Kuthodaw Pagoda, Home of the World’s Largest Book

It’s known as the world’s largest book. But it doesn’t look much like any book you’ve seen before.

Myazedi Stupa

Myazedi Stupa

Myazedi Stupa, which translates as “emerald stupa,” has an ancient stone tablet that includes the earliest known example of written Burmese language.

Nagayon Temple

Nagayon Temple

Dating to around the end of the 11th century, Nagayon Temple lies just south of Myinkaba Village. Its dark interior hides some impressive frescoes and interesting design features.

Manuha Temple

Manuha Temple

With several oversized statues of The Buddha crammed into spaces barely big enough to hold them, Manuha Temple is one of the easiest temples in Bagan to visit. It’s also one of the oddest.

Apeyadana Temple

Apeyadana Temple

Apeyadana Temple is dedicated to an 11th-century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan.

Mani Sithu Market in Nyaung-U

Mani Sithu Market in Nyaung-U

Mani Sithu Market is Nyaung-U’s main market in the middle of town and offers food and daily supplies for sale to the local community.

Thatbyinnyu Temple

Thatbyinnyu Temple

Thatbyinnyu Temple is the tallest of Bagan’s temples and occupies a prominent place near Old Bagan and the famous Ananda Temple.

Taungbi Village Pagoda

Taungbi Village Pagoda

This small but ornate pagoda lies deep in Taungbi Village, just to the northeast of Old Bagan and not far from the much better known Htilominlo Temple.

Dhammayazika Pagoda

Dhammayazika Pagoda

Its gleaming gold stupa certainly stands out against the surrounding countryside. Completed in 1198, it features an unusual 5-sided design.

Lemyethna Pagoda

Lemyethna Pagoda

Dating back to the early 13th century and featuring impressive frescoes, Lemyethna Pagoda is located in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone.

Tayok Pye Temple

Tayok Pye Temple

Tayok Pye Temple is in the eastern part of the Bagan Plain and features ornate stucco decoration and impressive frescoes.

The Golden Shwezigon Pagoda in Nyaung-U

The Golden Shwezigon Pagoda in Nyaung-U

The impressive gold stupa at the heart of the complex is reputed to encase a bone and tooth of The Buddha.

Shwenandaw Golden Palace Monastery

Shwenandaw Golden Palace Monastery

There’s not quite so much of the gold left that once covered the wood, but it’s ornately carved teak is arguably even more impressive.

Ananda Temple

Ananda Temple

Ananda Temple is one of the most famous, most visited, and most renovated temples in Bagan, and it has been an active place of worship for nearly a millennia.

On Top of Mandalay Hill, Myanmar

On Top of Mandalay Hill, Myanmar

Sitting on top of Mandalay Hill, Sutaungpyei Pagoda features a large patio that offers a wonderful views over Mandalay City and the Ayeyarwaddy.

Thisa-wadi Temple

Thisa-wadi Temple

Dating to 1334, Thisa-wadi Temple isn’t the grandest of the thousands of temples, stupas, and pagodas in Bagan, but it is one of a handful where it’s possible (and allowed) to climb on the upper terraces for wonderful views out over the plain of Bagan.

Htilominlo Temple

Htilominlo Temple

Htilominlo Temple is a large, two-story, 12th-century temple in the northern part of the Bagan plain best known for its ornate stucco decoration.

Soon Oo Pon Nya Shin Pagoda

Soon Oo Pon Nya Shin Pagoda

It’s one of the oldest–and from all appearances, richest–of the many pagodas in Sagaing. Sitting high on top of Nga-pha Hill, it was built in 1312.

Myinkaba Village’s Morning Market

Myinkaba Village’s Morning Market

Tucked away in a narrow dirt side street of Myinkaba Village is the morning market, a little slice of local life.

Dhammayangyi Temple

Dhammayangyi Temple

Dating back to the 12th century, Dhammayangyi Temple is the largest temple in Bagan. Just mind the bats!

Myanmar’s Scenic U Bein Bridge

Myanmar’s Scenic U Bein Bridge

U Bein Bridge has become one of Myanmar’s iconic landmarks. Spanning 3/4 of a mile, the foot bridge is reputed to be the longest teak bridge in the world.

Nyaung-U Airport

Nyaung-U Airport

If you’re flying to Bagan, this is the airport you’ll fly into. As small as it is, it’s the airport that serves as the gateway to the Bagan region.

Oo Hmin Thone Sel Pagoda

Oo Hmin Thone Sel Pagoda

Oo Hmin Thone Sel Pagoda is an explosion of color, with almost 50 statues of the Buddha looking out from a cave-like crescent from a hilltop in Sagaing.

The Buddha Statue Workshops of Mandalay

The Buddha Statue Workshops of Mandalay

Covered from head to toe with thick white dust, crouching low on their launches, the young men and boys use angle grinders to carve statues of the Buddha out of solid blocks of white marble.

Pictorial Guide to Pagan (Bagan)

Pictorial Guide to Pagan (Bagan)

This guide was produced by the Burmese Ministry of Union Culture in 1963 and contains fascinating historical photographs as well as useful, unique information on the pagodas and temples of Bagan.

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