Monday, June 04, 2007

Good memory in Myanmar - Day 5


Dhammayangyi
A square shape with porches casting out on all four directions. It was built in late 12th century.



A nice seller draws small paintings to give away to us - a very basic effective marketing technique.



Shwe Zion Pagoda enshrines one of the four replicas of the Lord Buddha tooth receiving as a gift by the King of Ceylon (Sri Lanka).



A beautiful decorative opened wall of the building at Shwe Zi Gon temple.



Still in Bagan.
Old Bagan contains hundreds of pagodas and shrines on the bank of the Ayeyarwaddy river.



Noo Ta is trying to capture the Buddha image.

And that is the end of our Myanmar trip for this time, but for sure it is not my last trip to Myanmar since there are also a lot of places that I still want to visit or revisit like Bagan. But the most important thing is their people, Burmese people. For those that we encounter in this trip, they are all nice, service-minded, polite with the good temper.

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