Bagan
The town of Bagan (formerly spelled as “Pagan”). central Myanmar (Burma). situated on the left bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River and approximately 90 miles (145 km) southwest of Mandalay. The site of an old capital city of Myanmar. Pagan is a pilgrimage centre and contains ancient Buddhist shrines that have been restored and redecorated and are in current use. Ruins of other shrines and pagodas cover a wide area. An earthquake on July 8. 1975. severely damaged more than half of the important structures and irreparably destroyed many of them. The whole of the Buphaya Pagoda. for nine centuries a landmark for river-boatmen. tumbled into the Ayeyarwaddy and was carried off by the waters. The village also has a school for lacquerware. for which the region is noted.
Pagan’s importance lies in its heritage rather than its present. It was first built probably in AD 849 and. from the 11th century to the end of the 13th. was the capital of a region roughly the size of modern Myanmar. In 1287 it was overrun by the Mongols during their wide-ranging conquests. and it never recovered its position. though a little desultory building continued on Buddhist shrines.
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Nyaung U Market
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Shwezigon Pagoda
Shwezigon Paya is a Buddhist temple located in Nyaung U, a town near Bagan, Myanmar. The archetype of the Burmese stupa, which consists of a circular gilt spire surrounded by small temples and shrines. Construction of the Shwezigon Pagoda began during the reign of King Anitath (1044-77), founder of the Pagan dynasty, from 1059 to 1060, and was completed in 1102 during the reign of King Son Sitta. did. Over the centuries, the tower has been damaged by many earthquakes and natural disasters and has been refurbished several times. In a recent refurbishment, it is covered with over 30,000 copper plates. However, the lowest level terrace remains.
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HtiLoMinLo Temple
HtiLoMinLo Temple. Built by King Nathan Mya about 1211 A.D., it is one of the larger temples of Bagan. It is a two-story structure rising 150 feet above the ground. >The bottom of the square measures 140 feet on each side. The main foreground faces east, while the small foreground on the other side provides the arched entrance porch. Part of the fine plaster sculpture still survives in arch pediments, friezes and pilasters.
<The terrace is decorated with green sandstone. The mural in the room is weathered. There are two stairs in the wall thickness and there are four Buddhas at the Cardinal point on the first and second floors. Many horoscopes are engraved on the walls to protect yourself from damage and destruction.It is a misreading of Teilo Minlo, which is a rendering of the moon in the Pali word Chiro Kamingalah (3 World Blessing). Nantengu is also a misreading of the Southern King who has many earrings. The original shape of the miniature temple still remains on the corridor and wealth along the Buddha statue.
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Alodawpyae Pagoda
Located between the new Bagan and the villages of Bagan, this temple is in the traditional style of the first and middle period. It still leaves traces of Pew culture. The stupa was located in the superstructure, which was the first temple of Nat Harang Coun, followed by Napapa and Tin, prior to the arrival of Sikkara.
A tower that I think originated a century ago. It’s simple, the hall opens to the east and the sanctuary is in the shape of a square with windows to the north and south. Pyramid-shaped zedi on the terrace. Zedy resembles him in a way known in Schwezigon. The passage between the hall and the sanctuary is very flat. The painting is interesting, but there are people who show Buddha as Damasekkya Mudarer.
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Anandar Temple
Located between the new Bagan and the villages of Bagan, this temple is in the traditional style of the first and middle period. It still leaves traces of Pew culture. The stupa was located in the superstructure, which was the first temple of Nat Harang Coun, followed by Napapa and Tin, prior to the arrival of Sikkara.
A tower that I think originated a century ago. It’s simple, the hall opens to the east and the sanctuary is in the shape of a square with windows to the north and south. Pyramid-shaped zedi on the terrace. Zedy resembles him in a way known in Schwezigon. The passage between the hall and the sanctuary is very flat. The painting is interesting, but there are people who show Buddha as Damasekkya Mudarer.
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Tabbinyu Temple
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Manuha Temple
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Lawkanandar Pagoda
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Lacquare Workshop
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Kadawpalin Temple
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Buu Phaya
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Damayangyi Temple
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Sulamani Temple
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Tharapar Gate
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Mt. Poppa
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Toddy Paln
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.
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Natives
Nyaung U Market is a local market in Nyaung U Village located in the northeast of Bagan. Nyan Woo, a lively river town that has more activity than any other place in Bagan, is where most independent travelers hang their hats (or backpacks). Nyaung U Market offers a great photo opportunity and offers tourists the opportunity to interact with local Myanmar people and observe their daily lives. The market is divided into different sections selling different products, including wet markets. There is a section selling Myanmar delicacy, another sale clothing and rattan products.