Manuha Temple is most famous for its huge reclining Buddha. The magnificent statue of the Buddha contrasts sharply with the simple and vicissitudes of the temple. There is a small allusion behind the huge Buddha statue and the narrow Buddhist hall. Manuha Monastery was built by King Manuha in 1059, because he was captured as the king of hostages, so by building such a monastery to describe his intelligence, ambition to be confined to a small space can not be carried out, to express his inner depression and pain. After looking at the temple, I felt that the hostage king was still quite thoughtful, and that the rulers of Myanmar at that time were quite open-minded, allowing such buildings to stand forever.