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Most interesting
attractions and landmarks in
Burma
Gatis Pvils, 23 July 2012
No.32. http://www.wondermondo.com/Burma.htmImage: Bagan.
Nicholas Kenrick, Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0
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Comparatively seldom visited by foreign tourists, Burma (Myanmar) though is gorgeous, very diversecountry with rich cultural and natural heritage.
Many little known landmarks are out of reach to general
tourists and possibly not discovered yet, but some of
those which are known better, belong to most surprising
landmarks in the world.
Highlights of Burma are:
Pagodas. These amazing structures very tall,often gold coated bell-shaped structures with spires are
Burman architectural specialty. Many pagodas are
adorned with huge amount of large jewels, precious
metals and artworks. Amazing are Kuthodaw Pagoda
world's largest book, Shwedagon Pagoda, the 114 m
tall Shwemawdaw Pagoda.
Historical cities. The capitals of medievalstates in Burma were large cities with impressive
fortifications, palaces and countless temples. Suchabandoned cities as Bagan and Mrauk U have unique
skyline thanks to huge number of temples.
Gemstone mines. World's best rubies andsapphires are found in Burma, here are found gorgeous
spinels, jade, amber and many very rare gemstones.
Cheduba mud volcano Rakhine State. Enormous mud volcano, which often erupts. It emits also seeps of
oil e.g. it is natural petroleum spring.
Sai Khrone mud volcano and other mud volcanoes of Ramree Island Rakhine State. Enormous, active
mud volcano with prominent mud cone. Unique due to very strong eruptions, emitted gases sometimes burst
into flames. Sites of legends about spirits.
Anisakan Falls (Dat Taw Gyaik Falls) Mandalay Region. Gorgeous, some 320 m tall waterfall with several
steps and spectacular travertine formations.
Bala Chaung Falls (Lawbida Falls) Kayah State. Major falls with many steps. Some 35 m wide river falls
per some 350 m over the distance of 1.8 km.
Taung Kalat.Brian Snelson, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
One of the most sacred places in Burma is PopaTaung Kalat incredible monastery perched on
the top of cliff. Burmese pilgrims come here to
worship nats sacred spirits.
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Bungtla Falls (Bon Tala Waterfall) Chin State. Some
460 m tall waterfall, with 9 major cascades.
Many natural caves in Burma are used as Buddhist
shrines and are adorned with statues of Buddha thusthey are both natural and cultural monuments.
Badah-Lin Caves (Padah-Lin) Shan State. Two
archaeologically important caves. Contain paintings and
stone carvings from the Mesolithic and early Neolithic
periods. One cave was inhabited in earlier times, 13,000
years old charcoal has been found here.
Kaw Gun Cave (Kawgon) Kayin State. Amazing cave
temple from the 7th century AD, adorned with
thousands of Buddha images, made of terracotta and
plastered on the walls. It is assumed that some 10,000such images are plastered here. Cave contains
undeciphered writing in unknown language.
Mondowa Cave Shan State. Longest known cave in
Burma, 1770 m long. At the entrance is located Buddhist
temple.
Pindaya Caves Shan State. Group of three caves,
where the southern cave contains more than 8,000
statues of Buddha, mostly from the 18th 29th century.
Hpakan jade mine (Phakant mine) Kachin State. Major find of high quality jade. World's largest jade
stone has been found here it is 21 m long and 6 m high.
Maingkwan burmite mine Kachin State. Best
known mine of deep red variety of amber burmite.
Mogok ruby and sapphire mines Mandalay
Region. In the river beds around Mogok city are found
some of the best rubies and sapphires in the world, as
well as some 60 other kinds of gemstones including
such beautiful rarities as taafeite, sinhalite, johachidolite
and others. Gems are mined here since prehistoric times.
Mong Hsu ruby mines Shan State. Richest find of
rubies in the world, many stones have very high quality.
Some 95% of faceted rubies in the world are mined here.
Namya ruby and spinel mines Kachin State. Find
of high quality rubies and spinels.
Pain Pyit mine Mandalay Region. One of the
numerous Mogok mines, unique due to finds of extremely
rare gemstone jodachidolite, as well as the rare
hackmanite.
Lower cascade of Anisakan Falls.Bessie and Kyle, Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0
Ruby from Mogok.Rob Lavinsky, Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0
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Bagan temple city Mandalay Region. An ancient
temple city with 2217 temples (initially more than 5000)built mainly in 9th 11th centuries, once the most
important centres of Buddhism in the region. More than
300 temples contain frescoes. Served as a capital of
several ancient kingdoms. Although most of the temples
are not in active use, locals continue to use them for
some religious activities. These numerous high and
beautiful buildings create a unique skyline.
Inwa (Ava) Mandalay Region. Ruins of the ancient
capital, founded in 1364. Rebuilt several times
throughout the history, abandoned after earthquakes in
1839. Ruins of pagodas, stupas and palace.
Mrauk U Rakhine State. Temple city, capital city of
Rakhine kingdom in 1430 1785. More than 200
impressive temples and other structures have been preserved here, found also diverse stone carvings and
other monuments.
Sagaing temple city Sagaing Region. Former capital of Sagaing Kingdom in 1315 1364, royal capital of
Burma in 1760 1763. Numerous pagodas are located in the city.
Sri Ksetra (Thaye Khittaya, Tharay-Khit-taya) Bago Region. Ruins of the largest capital of Pyu state,
founded in 5th 7th centuries and abandond before the 1057. This was the largest Pyu city, larger than Bagan
and Mandalay. City was encircled with 13 km long, 4.5 m tall walls from brick. In the central part was located
enormous palace complex.
Ywama village Shan State. A village built in stilts above the Inle Lake. This village can be travelled by boat,
there are built also walkways. Several similar villages in the lake are Iwagyi, Intha and others. Not less
interesting are the endless floating gardens on the lake.
Bagaya Kyaung monastery Mandalay Region. This
monastery is built from dark teak trees in 1838.
Buildings are embellished with exquisite wood carvings.
Ohn Don Monastery Magway Region. Beautiful
monastic complex, built in 1742 AD. This complex of
wooden building is ornamented with woodcarvings, it
has gilded and laquer decoration.
Popa Taung Kalat Mandalay Region. This beautiful
monastic complex sits on top of an extinct volcanic plug,
rising 170 180 metres over the surrounding area.
Sale Monastery Magway Region. Well preserved
monastic complex, built from wood, with outstanding
woodcarvings. Now serves as a museum.
Shwenandaw Monastery Mandalay Region. This
monastery was built in the 19th century from teak wood. Buildings are very ornate, adorned with
woodcarvings. The only remaining historical building of the Mandalay Palace complex.
Bagan.Marc Veraart, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
Wood carvings in Shwenandaw Monastery.Thomas Schoch, Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA
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Ananda Temple Bagan, Mandalay Region. Well
preserved, 51 m tall Buddhist temple, built in 1005.
Temple has unusual architecture a blend of Mon and
Indian architecture styles. Contains many art values.
Bawbawgyi Pagoda Bago Region. A prototype of the
unique Burmese pagodas, this 47 m tall pagoda is built
before the 11th century AD by Pyu culture.
Dhammayangyi Temple Mandalay Region, Bagan.
Massive temple, the largest in Bagan. Built in the late
12th century.
Gawdawpalin Temple Mandalay Region, Bagan.
Giant temple, second tallest in Bagan. Constructed in
1227.
Hsinbyume Pagoda Mandalay Region. Beautiful,shining white pagoda, built in 1816. This is unusual
pagoda, with seven concentric terraces. It represents a model of the mythical Mount Meru.
Kuthodaw Pagoda Mandalay Region. This gilded stupa is 57 metres high, with other 729 stupas with
stone inscriptions. These buildings comprise the world's largest book and were constructed in 1857.
Kyaiktiyo Pagoda Mon State. This small pagoda on an enormous, gold covered boulder is located on the
edge of a cliff. According to legend it is held in its place by a strand of the hair of Buddha.
Mahamuni Pagoda Mandalay Region. One of the most sacred places in Burma, this ornate monastic
complex was built in 1785 and rebuilt in the late 19th century. Contains the statue created after the likeness of
Buddha in his lifetime.
Mingun Pahtodawgyi (Mantalagyi Stupa, UnfinishedStupa) Mandalay Region. Ruins of giant, incomplete
stupa. Construction was started by eccentric king
Bodawpaya in 1790. It was planned to build a 150 m tall
temple, but it was left unfinished intentionally, due to a
superstition. Now this is the largest pile of bricks in the
world.
Phowintaung Sagaing Region. Complex of Buddhist
caves, consists of 947 decorated, artificial caves. Many
caves have beautiful frescoes and statues. Created mostly
in 14th 18th centuries.
Shite-thaung Temple Rakhine State. Large and
much revered temple, built in 1535 1536. The main hall
of the temple is surrounded by a maze of corridors, lined
with countless reliefs of religious substance.
Shwedagon Pagoda Yangon Region. Gilded and 98 metres tall, this stupa is richly adorned with jewels. It
is the most sacred pagoda in Burma. Initially built in 6th century, rebuilt and extended, one of the most
impressive architecture monuments in the world.
Shwemawdaw Pagoda Bago Region. An enormous gilded pagoda that is 114 metres in height. It was
originally built in 10th century and rebuilt several times.
Kyaiktiyo Pagoda.Arian Zwegers, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
Shwemawdaw Pagoda.Vera & Jean-Christophe, Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0
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Shwemokhtaw Paya Ayeyarwady Region. Very old pagoda, first built (reportedly) in 305 BC. Rebuilt
several times, now 47 m tall. Upper part is coated with 6.3 kg of pure gold, middle part with silver and lower
part with bronze. Adorned with 829 diamonds, 843 rubies and many other precious stones.
Shwe Myint Zu Pagoda Kachin State. This gilded pagoda is built in Indawgyi Lake and is accessible by a
long footbridge.
Shwesandaw Pagoda Bago Region. One of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Burma,
guilded, 99 m tall pagoda. Built in 1057.
Shwezigon Pagoda Bagan, Mandalay Region. Gilded pagoda, one of the prototypes of Burmese pagodas.
Completed in 1102, believed to enshrine a bone and tooth of Buddha.
Sule Pagoda Yangon Region. Reportedly more than 2,500 years old pagoda, coated with gold. Central
place of the city.
Thambuddhei Paya Sagaing Region. Very ornate pagoda, resembling Borobudur in Indonesia. Built in
1303, rebuilt in 1939, contains more than 500,000 images of Buddha.
Thatbyinnyu Temple Bagan, Mandalay Region. The tallest temple in Bagan, 61 m tall. Built in the middle
of the 12th century.
Laykyun Setkyar Sagaing Region. Giant statue of Buddha, with 116 m height it is the second tallest in the
world. Built in 1996 2008.
Shwethalyaung Buddha Bago Region. Giant
sculpture of a reclining Buddha, 55 m long and 16 m tall.
One of the largest monuments of Buddha in the world. It
is believed that this Buddha was built in 994 AD,
rediscovered in 1880.
Goteik Viaduct Shan State. Very impressive railway
viaduct, built over a gorge in 1900. Viaduct is 682 m
long, 102 m high.
U Bein footbridge Mandalay Region. The longest
bridge from teak tree, 1.2 km long. Built in the early 19th
century from unwanted teak wood from a dismantled
palace.
Mount Popa Mandalay Region. Forest covered mountain, a site of legends. Many locals believe that here
live the most powerful Nats in Burma and thus it is important Nat worship center. Special rituals should be
obeyed when visiting this mountain.
Tamanthi forest of were-tigers Sagaing Region. According to multiple legends and stories of many local
people, in Tamanthi Wildlife Reserve are living were-tigers beautiful girls in day time and dangerous tigers
in the night. In this area have been preserved vast primeval forests with very high biological diversity. Forests
extend for hundreds of kilometres.
U Bein footbridge from teak tree.
Copyright: Ralf-Andr Lettau, Wikimedia
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Kyardor megaliths Chin State. The Kyardor village
has many megalithic structures, made from rough
stones and still in use.
Mandalay Palace Mandalay Region. The last royalpalace in Burma, built in 1857 1859. This palace is of
great symbolic importance to Burmese and, although
much of it was destroyed in World War II, it was rebuilt
in 1990ies. Palace complex is 413 ha large, surrounded
by 2 km long and 6.86 m tall walls.
Mingun Bell Mandalay Region. Second largest
existing bell in the world. Weight 90,178 kg, diameter
4.95 m, height 6.31 m. Made in 1808 1810.
Supreme Court of Burma Yangon Region.
Enormous, ornate building in Neo-Baroque style, built
in 1905 1911.
Mingun Bell in 1873.Bourne & Shepherd, Wikimedia Commons / public
domain