Pahtodawgyi

Myanmar (Burma)


This vast bell-shaped pagoda, erected by King Bagyidaw in 1820, is the tallest structure (185ft) for miles around. Men only are allowed to climb halfway to the upper terrace to appreciate views over the plethora of hti (stupa pinnacles) glittering through Amarapura's lush foliage.


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