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Interesting Places in Myanmar
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Mandalay
Mandalay is situated about 600 kilometers
north of Yangon on the Ayeyarwaddy River. It is
Myanmar's second largest city. Located in the
Mandalay Division, it is the Capital. Mandalay
is one of the largest cities in the country. It
is also the major trading and communications
center in northern and central Myanmar and is
linked by rail with other large Myanmar cities.
Mandalay is surrounded by its ancient
neighboring cities as Mingun, Sagaing, Innwa (Ava),
and Amarapura.
Mandalay is the historical old capital, a
capital of Myanmar culture, Buddhist Sasana and
Myanmar traditional arts and crafts, with the
life span of one hundred and forty two years, a
city that abounds in historical sites, cultural
memorials and Buddhist edifices.
Accordingly, it is the richest historical
landmark next to Bagan. Despite the wonderful
sound of its name, inviting associations to an
archaic fairy tale kingdom, Mandalay is neither
very old nor particularly beautiful. But
Mandalay was the capital of the last,
independent Burmese kingdom, which in 1886 was
finally conquered by British colonial forces.
Maha Myat Muni Buddha Image
The Mahar Myat Muni Buddha Image is the most
revered Buddha image in Mandalay. It is also
known as the Phaya Gyi. It is the most ancient
Buddha image in Myanmar. It was cast in the
life-span of Lord Buddha in the seated posture
of relaxed deportment, namely Bumi Phasa Mudras,
symbolic of His Conquest of Mara. The 4m
high-seated image is cast in bronze and weigh
6.5 tons, which it's crown is decorated with
diamonds, rubies, and sapphires. Mahar Myat Muni
Buddha Image was being cast in front of the
Buddha himself it can say Mahar Myat Muni Buddha
Image is the portrait of Buddha and the face is
most revered. Every morning at 4:30AM, a team of
monks washes the face and brushes the teeth.
Since Myanmar Buddhists are so devout countless
thousands of devotees apply gold leaf to gain
merit, the image has completely covered with 15
cm thick gold and original shape is distorted.
Mandalay Hill
Every one who arrived in Mandalay, the ancient
capital of Myanmar, usually goes to Mandalay
Hill, the landmark of Mandalay, which overlooks
the city. Just outside the North of downtown,
Mandalay Hill which summit is 230 m above the
surrounding plain is the natural watch-tower for
the visitors to watch sunrise or sunset over the
city plains. At the bottom in front of the
southwest entrance are the two immense statue of
Lions guard the holy hill.
Mandalay Palace
Mandalay Palace is located between 12th street
and 26th street, in the heart of Mandalay city.
Mandalay palace was the first palace to be built
in Mandalay, by King Mindon when he shifted his
capital from Amarapura in 1861, to fulfill an
old prophecy. The site was chosen with the
auspicious omen and astronomical calculations. |
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