Things to do in Tamoenye (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
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M49***48:“As the world's largest palace complex (covering an area of 4 million square meters), Mandalay Palace has a magnificent teak structure and red walls and golden eaves in the style of Bagan, which is extremely visually impactful. Climbing the 33-meter-high observation tower, you can overlook the panoramic view of Mandalay. The lion throne and the layered gilded roof of the Golden Throne Hall still tell the former glory of the Konbaung Dynasty. However, the reconstruction after the destruction of World War II made its interior furnishings thin, and the strong earthquake in 2025 caused the collapse of the palace walls and towers. Now it is more like a "hollow monument" that bears Myanmar's modern trauma. The heavy sense of history far exceeds the tour experience.”
Smad:“When I traveled to Myanmar, I visited the Mahamuni Temple in Mandalay. This temple has a long history.
It was under construction when I entered, and there were many monks practicing inside. If you want to take pictures, you have to pay extra.
You can apply gold foil inside, which is also charged, but it is nice to experience it.”
gz当地向导伊妹儿:“Flowers are in full bloom at Maymyo Botanical Garden (National Kandawgyi Park), and the bee thief is online. It is very interesting to observe the bees collecting nectar.”
M30***77:“Located at the foot of Mandalay Hill, it was built by King Mindon of Myanmar in 1857. It is the greatest merit pagoda in the world. Its full name is Mahaloka Marajana Pagoda. These stone tablets are known as "the greatest book in the world". Its scale is unique in the Buddhist world. Very beautiful!”
M49***48:“🌅 Mount Mandalay, Myanmar Review Mount Mandalay (236 meters) is a sacred place and city landmark of Burmese Buddhism. You need to climb 1700 steps barefoot to climb the top (now you can take the elevator), and there are eight temples and thousands of pagodas along the way. The glass columns of the Hindu temple on the top of the mountain are dazzling in the sun, and believers often pray in front of the golden ring cobra. At dusk, overlooking the city is the best: the Irrawaddy River, the sunset melt gold-soaked white tower jungle, is one of the "most beautiful sunsets in Southeast Asia." Tip: Free admission, some small temples charge $1-2; long pants are required to cover your knees and take off your shoes to enter; it is recommended to climb the mountain after 16:00 to enjoy the summer.”
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Ingyinn:“U Bein Bridge is a crossing that spans the Taungthaman Lake near Amarapura in Myanmar. The 1.2-kilometre bridge was built around 1850 and is believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world.”
Seba_zhou:“🌟Highlights: Hinbimei Pagoda is named after its unique shape, which resembles a cream cake. Its steps look very similar to the decoration of a cream cake, which is very beautiful. Hinbimei Pagoda is one of the few pagodas that can be climbed. Most of the pagodas in Myanmar cannot be climbed. It is rare to have a pagoda that can be climbed, and I like it very much.”
yangduoduo17:“You can reach this temple by using the electric stairs. The first thing you have to do when you arrive is to pay the photo fee which is only for tourists. The uncle in charge of collecting the fee is very talkative. Although it is on the mountain, the floor is very clean. The glass brickwork of the temple is very beautiful. The place is not very big, and you can see the scenery below the mountain at the same time. You can use the elevator to leave without taking the stairs.”