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Chaukhtatgyi Paya
he paya itself is essentially a huge metal structure designed to shelter the Buddha from the elements. The paya is open all hours of the day, and admission to visit the Buddha is free.
Lying horizontally on a giant platform, the Buddha is almost 60-70 meters in length, 30 meters tall, and is crowned with diamonds and precious stones, making an encounter with the Chauk... read more
he paya itself is essentially a huge metal structure designed to shelter the Buddha from the elements. The paya is open all hours of the day, and admission to visit the Buddha is free.
Lying horizontally on a giant platform, the Buddha is almost 60-70 meters in length, 30 meters tall, and is crowned with diamonds and precious stones, making an encounter with the Chauk... read more
Bogyoke Aung San Market is situated in the heart of Yangon. on Bogyoke Aung San Road. The name of this road was also named after the market. The Bogyoke Aung San Market is the most popular market and a great tourist destination in Yangon.It is one of the precious colonial buildings you can find in Yangon.... read more
Botahtaung Pagoda
Legend has it that several of Buddha’s remains, brought over from India 2,500 years ago and deposited here on the river bank, were guarded by a thousand soldiers, thus lending the name ‘Botahtaung’ which means ‘one thousand generals.’ During World War II, the original structure was bombed but was rebuilt in 1956 to its present-day height of 48... read more
Legend has it that several of Buddha’s remains, brought over from India 2,500 years ago and deposited here on the river bank, were guarded by a thousand soldiers, thus lending the name ‘Botahtaung’ which means ‘one thousand generals.’ During World War II, the original structure was bombed but was rebuilt in 1956 to its present-day height of 48... read more