The old palace in Bogu province, Myanmar, was built in 1556 but was destroyed in a fire. The palace is now rebuilt in 1992. The palace is grand and magnificent.
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The palace was built in 1556 by King Bayinnaung, but unfortunately it was later destroyed by fire. The current building was rebuilt in 1992. At that time, the palace was all built with teak wood, and the reconstructed part was replaced by cement. The palace retains the original large column, and visitors can also watch various kinds of jewelry and gold objects in the palace. The overall style of the palace is relatively splendid, and the environment is also quite good.
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The old palace in Bogu province, Myanmar, was built in 1556 but was destroyed in a fire. The palace is now rebuilt in 1992. The palace is grand and magnificent.
Built in 1556, the old palace of Burmese Bogu was the residence of the 16th century king Dongxu, but later destroyed in war. The current building was built in 1992 by the Burmese government to renovate and repair the old palace. After years of continuous expansion, the current grand old palace complex was finally built.
Built in 1556, it was the palace of the king of Dongxu in 16th century Myanmar, but it was later destroyed in war. The current building is excavated by the Myanmar government from 1992, and has been continuously imitated, repaired and expanded to form a large-scale palace. In the palace, the palace's utensils or relics, as well as many teak pillars excavated from the old site, are also displayed.
Went to the palace because of the university field trip with my classmates to learn about the history
The Pagoda, commonly known as the Old Palace, was the residence of the 16th century king of Dongxu, which was later destroyed in war (the palace showed many of the remaining teak of the old palace buildings). The current building was built in 1992 by the Myanmar government to rebuild and repair the old palace. After years of continuous expansion, it has finally built the current large-scale old palace complex, which is a famous tourist site in Bogu. The palace is golden, but it is not painted gold as the Shwedagon Pagoda and the Reclining Buddha in Yangon, but is only painted gold. Although the palace is still gradually recovering, the existing architecture and environment are still worth seeing.
The old palace of Bogu has a long history. The palace was built in 1556 and later burned in the fire, but it was later rebuilt on the original site. The old palace is full of momentum and it is worth visiting.