FJQH+QCX Kyaik Tan Lan Pagoda, Mawlamyine, Myanmar (Burma)Map
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In fact, in Myanmar, a Buddhist country, despite the high degree of gang self-made, the style of the pagoda is similar, and tourists can see the difference in their personal understanding of religious culture.
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Kyaik Tha Lan Pagoda Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a famous stupa, where Kipling, the Nobel Prize winner for literature, wrote the poem "Mandalay", and it is also well-known here. Standing here, tourists can see the Miancheng District of Maozhan and the Salween River, as well as the bridges of Tama and Mawlamyine in the distance. The scenery is very beautiful and full of green. When evening comes, the setting sun shines on the earth, the palm trees under the mountain and the buildings complement each other, and the Salween River in the distance is even more magnificent, which is really a kind of enjoyment.
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Kyaik Tha Lan Pagoda Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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In fact, in Myanmar, a Buddhist country, despite the high degree of gang self-made, the style of the pagoda is similar, and tourists can see the difference in their personal understanding of religious culture.
Local characteristic buildings, historical and cultural heritage, worth visiting.
The pagoda is a very good observation deck, it is more difficult to climb up, a bit steep stairs, you can see a long view here.
The pagoda is worth seeing. It is built on the edge of the Nu River. The pagoda can be boarded up, about 20 meters high, and it is good to enjoy the sunset or see the opposite scenery.