Many temples in Bagan are nothing special just by looking at their appearance. Abiyadana Temple is a normal-looking temple. But there are interesting murals inside. Although it is very weathered, there is no one to look after and maintain it... but it's worth checking in.
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Many temples in Bagan are nothing special just by looking at their appearance. Abiyadana Temple is a normal-looking temple. But there are interesting murals inside. Although it is very weathered, there is no one to look after and maintain it... but it's worth checking in.
I especially want to recommend this very unpopular small temple, but you must bring a flashlight otherwise it is a dark damp cave. The mural here is different from the Sulamani Temple. The color is mainly yellow. The skin texture of the Buddha statue is also expressed through color But the degree of damage is more serious, with protective fence isolation protection
You have to take off your shoes when you enter the temple, so just put on slippers here. The inside is cooler and there are a lot of people. If you don't know how to worship the Buddha, you can watch how the local people do it, and then go and learn it.
The stepped stupa is unique in Myanmar, and there is a treasure museum in the nearby pavilion, which contains the wealth accumulated by monks over the centuries, including carvings, lacquerware and dancing costumes.
This temple was built in the 11th century and is located 400 meters south of Manuha Temple. The highlight here is undoubtedly the mural inside, but since it is forbidden to take pictures inside, I can't show it to everyone here!