In fact, when I traveled to this place in Myanmar, I was completely numb to the pagodas and temples. There is no beauty that can shock me, but I have come, and I feel a bit regretful if I don't come to punch me.
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First things first, many reviews here are dead wrong. This pagoda is NOT in Mandalay, NOR in Bagan. It’s on Inle Lake. Inside... I was unimpressed after Bagan. Also, they don’t provide any clothes to...
A really lovely pagoda in the middle of town. Apparently the oldest pagoda in Nyaungshwe. Whitewashed with a contrasting golden stupa on top. Really pretty and very very bright.
Well, if you wish to be dazzled then this pagoda is a must, despite the entrance fee. Very impressive both from outside and within. Many Buddha images all golden and glittering.
If you want to see it, you will have to pay 25K to go there and they will tell you its the ticket for the whole area. This is the temple where the buses go first to buy their "ticket" You cant pay jus...
This temple has breathtaking architecture, is not tooooo Golden, so it seems pretty original. Most Buddha’s are original from 11th century and the hundreds of small Buddha shrines are amazing.
In fact, when I traveled to this place in Myanmar, I was completely numb to the pagodas and temples. There is no beauty that can shock me, but I have come, and I feel a bit regretful if I don't come to punch me.
This is the largest temple in the area and the temple with the most popular incense. Although there are no large Buddha statues inside, they are all small Buddha statues, but the atmosphere here is very rich, a very good Buddhist atmosphere.
Small Buddha statues enshrined in the temple. The Buddha statue is exquisite. There are many pillars in a hall of the temple. Many cultural relics are displayed in the window on the wall. Many windows were built in the walls of the temple, and many porcelain, lacquerware, Buddha statues...
This temple is right next to the country road. From the appearance, it is completely invisible that it is a temple with a history of more than 100 years. It feels quite ordinary, but some of the detailed carvings and patterns are still very exquisite.
I think this is a place where you can check in. This temple does not have any good buildings to see, nor does it have any good Buddhist things to see. It should be a place where local villagers come to pray daily.