10km up the Ayeyarwaddy River from the ancient royal capital of Mandalay, is the unfinished Pahtodawgyi Pagoda in Mingun. It would have been the largest in the world if King Bodaw Paya (18th c.) would not have stopped building. The locals call it the largest pile of bricks in the world. This period marks the beginning of conflicts with the British.
Nearby, the Mingun Bell is the largest working bell in the world. Also close by is the beautiful Hsinbyume Pagoda, white with intricate design set amidst the green tropical backdrop. As with all the Buddhist pagodas and temples, all visitors must be barefoot while exploring the expansive, hot and sandy complex.
09 November 2018
05 November 2018
Golden Rock
Several hours east of Yangon lies a special place of worship. A precarious boulder with a pagoda said to be on a hair relic of Buddha himself. The only way up to the cooler air a few thousand feet above is either walk on the road (no thanks!) or pile into a passenger truck with a huge engine careening around twists and turns over 45 minutes to get to the top.
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