I personally like it very much. This is the best place to admire the pagoda. Although there are some little-known pagodas here, it maintains a very primitive state, which I like.
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Indein ruins of Inle Lake, hidden in the jungle, the local Yi people go to worship on the full moon day.
Jin_Yangyang
Around the Inle Lake in Myanmar, there is a remote and remote village called Yinting Village. There are not many people coming here, but as long as you have been there, you will be shocked by the scenery of the Thousand Towers.
Climb to the top of the mountain, you can see groups of stupas, the days of coming to Burma, seems to have got used to walking barefoot through each stupa
Loociwin
The beauty of Yindeng is that after climbing to the top of the mountain, he looks at the vast expanse of the vast plain; the beauty of Yinden lies in the ancient stupa that stands quietly. Walking into Indun is like entering a quiet world that is different.
The Indun pagoda group surrounded by mountains, the towers are scattered, and the densely packed space is located in this space. The children sat under the pagoda, bathed in the sun, and the warmth was great.
I personally like it very much. This is the best place to admire the pagoda. Although there are some little-known pagodas here, it maintains a very primitive state, which I like.
I came to this small village mainly to see the pagodas. On the mountain behind the village, submerged in the woods, there are a large number of scattered pagodas. These pagodas are small, but very delicate, and most of them have been destroyed.
What attracts tourists to this village is that there are many stupas scattered in the mountains. No one manages these pagodas, and there is no repair, and they have continued to this day in history. It's also ok.
This village is the location of the largest piece of historical sites in the area. Tourists are also a must-see. There are many ancient sites in a primitive state without repairs, and it feels like an adventure.
In fact, I went to Yindai Village not to see this village, but to see the buildings of several pagodas and temples in this village. When you get off the boat, you will first pass a school, and then there is a group of pagodas under repair, and then walk into the village, you will reach a big pagoda, full of golden light.