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Top-6 Temples of Bago, Myanmar (Burma)

Bago, the former capital city, is today a small town filled with breathtaking Buddhist temples and impressive Buddha statues. It actually has the highest density of temples anywhere in Myanmar...
Visitors to Myanmar usually follow the regular route that includes Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay & Inle Lake. But if you are already in Myanmar and crave another dose of gold - head to the lovely Bago and you won't be disappointed!

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Best Things to Do in Pyay - The Historical Site of Myanmar

Day 1:
1) Visit Tonbo from Pyay
2) Boat trip in Irrawaddy River to enjoy Buddha images at Akauk taung
3) Take free lunch at Shwe Myin Tin Pagoda
4) Visit Shwe Bon Thar Muni Pagoda,
5) Visit U Kyaw Thu Pagoda,
6) Enjoy a cultural evening at Shwe San Daw Pagoda
Day 2:
1) Visit Tharay Khit Taya, Historical City,
2) Enjoy sunset at Nawaday Bridge
3) Walk in the Night market

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BAGAN - MYANMAR'S NO. 1 ATTRACTION - WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

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10 Days makes for a very compact schedule so, after two full days of exciting sightseeing in Yangon we move on to Bagan - the no. 1 tourist attraction in Myanmar. In this vlog I share our experiences in getting there and also the background information we did not have at the time. So I call this episode MYANMAR BASICS that will hopefully be helpful to anyone planning to go to Bagan.
Bagan is noted for its many pagodas, temples and stupas. It is stunning to read that even today 2229 temples and pagodas remain. Many of these damaged pagodas underwent restorations in the 1990s by the military government, which sought to make Bagan an international tourist destination.
Bagan is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar.] From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Pagan Kingdom, the first kingdom that unified the regions that would later constitute modern Myanmar. During the kingdom's height between the 11th and 13th centuries, 4,446 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of 3,822 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day.
According to the Burmese chronicles, Bagan was founded in the second century AD, and fortified in 849 AD by King Pyinbya, 34th successor of the founder of early Bagan.[5] Mainstream scholarship however holds that Bagan was founded in the mid-to-late 9th century by the Mranma (Burmans), who had recently entered the Irrawaddy valley from the Nanzhao Kingdom. It was among several competing Pyu city-states until the late 10th century when the Burman settlement grew in authority and grandeur.[6]
The culture of Bagan was dominated by religion. The religion of Bagan was fluid, syncretic and by later standards, unorthodox. It was largely a continuation of religious trends in the Pyu era where Theravada Buddhism co-existed with Mahayana Buddhism, Tantric Buddhism, various Hindu (Saivite, and Vaishana) schools as well as native animist (nat) traditions. While the royal patronage of Theravada Buddhism since the mid-11th century had enabled the Buddhist school to gradually gain primacy, other traditions continued to thrive throughout the Pagan period to degrees later unseen.[8]

The Pagan Empire collapsed in 1287 due to repeated Mongol invasions (1277–1301). Recent research shows that Mongol armies may not have reached Bagan itself, and that even if they did, the damage they inflicted was probably minimal.[9] However, the damage had already been done. The city, once home to some 50,000 to 200,000 people, had been reduced to a small town, never to regain its preeminence. The city formally ceased to be the capital of Burma in December 1297 when the Myinsaing Kingdom became the new power in Upper Burma.
Bagan survived into the 15th century as a human settlement,[12] and as a pilgrimage destination throughout the imperial period. A smaller number of new and impressive religious monuments still went up to the mid-15th century but afterward, new temple constructions slowed to a trickle with fewer than 200 temples built between the 15th and 20th centuries.[7] The old capital remained a pilgrimage destination but pilgrimage was focused only on a score or so most prominent temples out of the thousands such as the Ananda, the Shwezigon, the Sulamani, the Htilominlo, the Dhammayazika, and a few other temples along an ancient road. The rest—thousands of less famous, out-of-the-way temples—fell into disrepair, and most did not survive the test of time.[7]
Bagan today is a main tourist destination in the country's nascent tourism industry, which has long been the target of various boycott campaigns. The majority of over 300,000 international tourists to the country in 2011 are believed to have also visited Bagan.[citation needed] Several Burmese publications note that the city's small tourism infrastructure will have to expand rapidly even to meet a modest pickup in tourism in the following years.

On 24 August 2016, a major earthquake hit central Burma and again did major damage in Bagan; this time almost 400 temples were destroyed.

On 6 July 2019, Bagan was officially inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, after 24 years since the military government first nominated the city in 1995, during the 43rd session of the World Heritage Committee.[19] This makes Bagan the second World Heritage Site in Myanmar, after the Ancient Cities of Pyu. As part of the criteria for the inscription of Bagan, the government of Myanmar has pledged to relocate existing hotels in the archaeological zone to a dedicated hotel zone by 2028.[20]
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Pyay, Myanmar

Video with images of Sri Ksetra an ancient capital of the Pyu kingdom near modern Pyay in a sharp bend of the Ayeyarwady River. The area was inhabited in the second century AD by the first Pyu settlers. Between the fifth and the ninth century the Pyu kings in Sri Ksetra ruled the surrounding area. The capital was an important entrepôt between China and India. It was located not far from the sea as the Ayeyarwady delta had not yet been formed. Trade with India brought deep cultural contacts. Sri Ksetra has yielded the most extensive remains of Buddhism. With the rise of Bagan in the ninth century the town lost its prestige. Then decline set in. In the middle of the eleventh century king Anawratha ordered the destruction of the extensive city walls which enclosed the city like a horseshoe. He also destroyed the palace and over one hundred monuments within the city walls.

The Pyu built many Buddhist stupas and other religious buildings. Characteristic for the Pyu stupas is their conical or cylindrical dome which reveals Indian influences and differs from later bell domes in Bagan. South of the city walls is the brick-and-plaster stupa of Bawbawgyi Paya. It was built in the sixth century and has the earliest cylindrical dome in the area. The solid zedi is built on five terraces. The top terrace is forbidden for women. Unlike structures of later centuries the dome has no decorations. Evidence suggests that Bawbawgyi Paya was one of four monuments to mark the corners that delineated Sri Ksetra. Only two other stupas are visible today: Payagyi and Payama.

The Bebe temple is a cube-based structure with a sikhar or mound-like superstructure atop the cubic base. Some sources say the temple was constructed in the tenth century. The temple looks like a prototype pahto for some of the temples at Bagan. Inside the temple is a stone tablet or plaque with a seated image of the Buddha and some of his pupils. Leimyethna Paya is wider and squatter than the Bebe temple. Its doorways have been blocked off to prevent destruction by looters seeking valuable relics. The vaulted ceiling is no longer accessible for viewing. It is supported by a pillar faced with original Buddha reliefs. The sanctuary reveals a stone tablet with a seated image of the Buddha between some structures.

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Top Festivals Celebrated in Myanmar

Hey, Today let's talk about the Top Festivals Celebrated In Myanmar.

Buddhist celebrations fall throughout the entire year in Festivals in Myanmar and for the most part match with the full moon. There are likewise numerous celebrations that are explicit to specific towns or sanctuaries. The best wellspring of precise data concerning these celebrations is the Myanmar Embassy.

Sanctuary fairs or pagoda celebrations, enduring a week or more, are what might be compared to western funfairs, with performers, entertainers, puppeteers, artists, telepaths, healers, and patent medication purveyors moving to start with one reasonable then onto the next bringing fervor, shading and a much-acquired break to the existences of neighborhood individuals.

Soul celebrations, known as Nat Pwes, while having just an unsaid association with Buddhism, have equivalent importance and offer an inclination to harmonize with the full moon. Significant celebrations fall during March, Buddhist Lent (July-September), and December.

The few Festivals in Myanmar are implied as characteristic of culture and some as the dwelling place of following old legends and are only for amusement. While a ton of those merriments happens in Myanmar consistently, here’s top-notch of the best festivals that will force you to be a piece of them immediately!

Kachin Manaw Festival.
Ananda Pagoda Festival.
Naga New Year Festival.
Golden Hilltop festival.
Thingyan Water Festival.
Shittaung Pagoda Festival.
Kason Festival.
Waso Chinlone Festival.
Taungbyone Nat Festival.
Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival.
Thadingyut Festival Of Lights.
Kyaukse Elephant Dance Festival.
Taunggyi Balloon Festival.
Bodhi Tree Watering Festival.
Tipitaka Festival.
Regatta Festival.

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Officially known as the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, this country is the largest of the mainland Southeast Asian states by area. Nestled at the base of the Himalayas and bordered by India, Thailand, Laos, Bangladesh, China, and the Bay of Bengal, Myanmar promises a beautiful journey of culture, history, and adventure.

One of the cheapest countries to travel to, Myanmar boasts of stunning mountain ranges, nature trails, pristine beaches, and thriving cities in equal measure. With a history dating back to more than two thousand years, Myanmar is home to gorgeous Pagodas like the golden Shwedagon Monastery and huge statues of the Buddha that sit atop valleys with breathtaking mountain backdrops. The ancient UNESCO World Heritage sites of Pyu and Bagan promise a trip into the glorious past of the country, while the serene and idyllic beaches at Ngwesaung and Thandwe are the perfect getaway from the bustle of the city.

Adrenaline junkies are in for a treat here, with hot air balloon rides, high treks, snorkelling, paragliding, and camping opportunities aplenty – these are easy on the pocket too, so budget travellers can try their hand at adventure too. The mirror-like Inle Lake offers a charming boat ride serenaded by the mountains and swaying palms. In contrast, the bustling night street markets ensure the perfect mix of culture, history, and fun!

This predominantly Buddhist country is famous for its arts and crafts, especially its sand paintings and drapes. With the perfect blend of Tibetan, Indian, Chinese and Thai cuisine, the multicultural Burmese food is a must-try for its delectable spices, decadent meat, and creamy sauces. The country holds a host of surprises for solo travellers, honeymooners, and families alike, so be prepared to be enchanted by the Golden Land of Myanmar!

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Bagan, Ancient City in Myanmar.

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Bagan, Ancient City in Myanmar.
Bagan is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Pagan Kingdom, the first kingdom that unified the regions that would later constitute Myanmar. During the kingdom's height between the 11th and 13th centuries, more than 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of over 2200 temples and pagodas survive.

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Bagan, located on the banks of the Ayeyarwady River in today’s Myanmar, is a beautiful temple area although little remains of its early history.Close to Bagan’s city walls is the majestic Ananda Pahto Temple that is dedicated to four Buddhas and was built at the end of the 11th century during the reign of King Kyanzittha. Situated on the river bank is what is believed to be Bagan’s oldest pagoda, Bupaya. Its architecture indicates that it dates back to the time of the Pyu. According to legend both the construction of the unusual Manuha Paya and its name date back to a captured Mon King who, it is believed, gifted the building to the city. The Shweguyi Temple, the ‘Great Golden Cave’, indicates the transition of the once prolific Mon style to the Burmese architecture that followed. In recent times these temples have attracted an increasing number of worshippers and there is no doubt that today they are among the world’s most prized cultural treasures.

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According to the Burmese chronicles, Bagan was founded in the second century AD, and fortified in 849 AD by King Pyinbya, 34th successor of the founder of early Bagan.  Mainstream scholarship however holds that Bagan was founded in the mid-to-late 9th century by the Mranma (Burmans), who had recently entered the Irrawaddy valley from the Nanzhao Kingdom. It was among several competing Pyu city-states until the late 10th century when the Burman settlement grew in authority and grandeur.

From 1044 to 1287, Bagan was the capital as well as the political, economic and cultural nerve center of the Pagan Empire. Over the course of 250 years, Bagan's rulers and their wealthy subjects constructed over 10,000 religious monuments (approximately 1000 stupas, 10,000 small temples and 3000 monasteries) in an area of 104 square kilometres (40 sq mi) in the Bagan plains. The prosperous city grew in size and grandeur, and became a cosmopolitan center for religious and secular studies, specializing in Pali scholarship in grammar and philosophical-psychological (abhidhamma) studies as well as works in a variety of languages on prosody, phonology, grammar, astrology, alchemy, medicine, and legal studies. The city attracted monks and students from as far as India, Sri Lanka and the Khmer Empire.

The culture of Bagan was dominated by religion. The religion of Bagan was fluid, syncretic and by later standards, unorthodox. It was largely a continuation of religious trends in the Pyu era where Theravada Buddhism co-existed with Mahayana Buddhism, Tantric Buddhism, various Hindu (Saivite, and Vaishana) schools as well as native animist (nat) traditions. While the royal patronage of Theravada Buddhism since the mid-11th century had enabled the Buddhist school to gradually gain primacy, other traditions continued to thrive throughout the Pagan period to degrees later unseen.

The Pagan Empire collapsed in 1287 due to repeated Mongol invasions (1277–1301). Recent research shows that Mongol armies may not have reached Bagan itself, and that even if they did, the damage they inflicted was probably minimal.  However, the damage had already been done. The city, once home to some 50,000 to 200,000 people, had been reduced to a small town, never to regain its preeminence. The city formally ceased to be the capital of Burma in December 1297 when the Myinsaing Kingdom became the new power in Upper Burma.

14th to 19th centuries:-

Bagan survived into the 15th century as a human settlement,  and as a pilgrimage destination throughout the imperial period. A smaller number of new and impressive religious monuments still went up to the mid-15th century but afterward, new temple constructions slowed to a trickle with fewer than 200 temples built between the 15th and 20th centuries. The old capital remained a pilgrimage destination but pilgrimage was focused only on a score or so most prominent temples out of the thousands such as the Ananda, the Shwezigon, the Sulamani, the Htilominlo, the Dhammayazika, and a few other temples along an ancient road. The rest—thousands of less famous, out-of-the-way temples—fell into disrepair, and most did not survive the test of time.

For the few dozen temples that were regularly patronized, the continued patronage meant regular upkeep as well as architectural additions donated by the devotees. Many temples were repainted with new frescoes on top of their original Pagan era ones, or fitted with new Buddha statutes. Then came a series of state-sponsored systematic renovations in the Konbaung period (1752–1885), which by and large were not true to the original designs—some finished with a rude plastered surface, scratched without taste, art or result. The interiors of some temples were also whitewashed, such as the Thatbyinnyu and the Ananda. Many painted inscriptions and even murals were added in this period.

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Bago - Enchanting Destination of Myanmar

The Bago region is one of the most beautiful and unique areas of Myanmar and is home to many stunning pagodas and Buddhist temples, as well as some of the best forests in the country and Shwe Maw Daw, the tallest pagoda in Myanmar. The best time to explore this region is between October and February.

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Bagan, Mandalay, Myanmar - ancient city

Bagan is an ancient city located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar . From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Kingdom of Pagan, the first kingdom to unify the regions that would later constitute modern Myanmar. During the kingdom's height between the 11th and 13th centuries, over 10000 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of over 2200 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day.
The Bagan Archaeological Zone is a main draw for the country's nascent tourism industry. It is seen by many as equal in attraction to Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

According to the Burmese chronicles, Bagan was founded in the second century CE, and fortified in 849 CE by King Pyinbya, 34th successor of the founder of early Bagan. Mainstream scholarship however holds that Bagan was founded in the mid-to-late 9th century by the Mranma (Burmans), who had recently entered the Irrawaddy valley from the Nanzhao Kingdom. It was among several competing Pyu city-states until the late 10th century when the Burman settlement grew in authority and grandeur.

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Mountain Attractions In Mawlamyine - Myanmar (Burma).

The City of Mawlamyine
Located on the south of Myanmar, the city of Mawlamyine is the 4th largest city of Myanmar.
Mawlamyine sits next to Kyaikhtiyo City, this is the 4th largest city of Myanmar. Previously, this city was the capital of the Mon Kingdom. And seaports Moulmein is known as the most crowded and vibrant place of the city. So far, the city is quiet and peaceful, with lots of green trees that make the city become green and cool with some infrastructure of British colonial’s architecture. Off all the tourist attractions in Mawlamyine, a place should not be missed once visiting Mawlamyine in Myanmar tours is the mosque located on the bank of Thanlwin River. The mosque was built by Indian slaves who were brought to this area mining by British colonial from decades ago. There are also a few works of the first church beside the river was still kept until now.

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