BAGAN (Pagan) |
| Founded in 849 AD
it became the capital of the first unified Kingdom and the first multinational Union of
Myanmar in 1044 AD. 42 square kilometres of open land, sited on the east bank of the famed
Ayeyarwady River, covered by 5,000 mysterious and magnificent stupas and hollow pagodas of
a bygone era, make Pagan one of the wonders of the world. Here lies a great monument to
one of Myanmars brilliant eras. Today it is a rich and premier archaeological site
that ofters a rich heritage from a twelfth century empire. A panoramic view of this land
at sunset will leave you with a lingering sense of awe and wonder. |
| Buddhist monuments in Myanmar fall into 2 basic
styles - solid pagodas and hollow pagodas. Solid pagodas are solid conical structures with
a central treasure vault below. Hollow pagodas are build with a hollow chamber in the
centre where pilgrims can enter to worship or meditate |
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Shwezigon Pagoda
This golden stupa, the most important pagoda in
Pagan, was built in 1057 AD as a centre of prayer and reflection by King Anawrahta, the
founder of the first Pagan dynasty. The Shwezigon is the prototype for all later Nyanmar
stupas. |

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Ananda Temple
Mon in its architecture, this jewel of a hollow pagoda is
not only Pagans most famous but also one of the few active hollow pagodas. Built in
1091 AD by King Kyansittha, it contains statues of Buddha and stone sculptures of
exquisite workmanship representing various scenes in Buddhas life. |
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Bagan Museum
This small but well laid out museum is run by the Archaeological Department. On display here are ancient artifacts found within Pagan. Whether mural paintings, plaster carvings or bas-relief, many are of high artistic quality - marvellous relics of Pagan’s glory. |
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Mount Popa
Mount Popa, a 1,500-metre extinct volcano, about 60 kilometres south east of Pagan is home of Myanmar’s "nats"- a collection of 37 supernatural beings. Twice yearly, thousands of people will gather here to attend the nats festival to honour these spirits. |
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