Around 6am the pretty Maha Aung Mye Bon Thar Pagoda broadcasts Buddhist suttas (lectures) through its loudspeakers, just in case your alarm clock is broken… It is one of the busiest temples in town on festival days.
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To get a sense of Mandalay’s pancake-flat sprawl, climb the 760ft hill that breaks it. The walk up covered stairways on the hill's southern slope is a…
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Every day, thousands of colourfully dressed faithful venerate Mahamuni's 13ft-tall seated buddha, a nationally celebrated image that’s popularly believed…
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Founded in 1915 and carved out by Turkish prisoners captured by the British during WWI, this lovingly maintained 435-acre botanical garden features more…
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Staring distantly towards Mandalay Palace, temple-topped Yankin Hill is worth climbing for views of greater Mandalay's rice-field setting and of the Shan…
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The world’s longest teak footbridge gently curves 1300yd across shallow Taungthaman Lake, creating one of Myanmar’s most photographed sites. In dry season…
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A meditative departure from the usual Burmese 'douse-it-all-in-gold-and-pastels' aesthetic, this gorgeously carved teak monastery is beloved by tourists…
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Rock dust and cheroot smoke fill the air in this heaving grid of cramped walkways, where you'll find a mass of jade traders haggling, hawking and…
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This fine teak monastery-temple is noted for its carvings, particularly the interior gilded scenes from the Jataka (past-life stories of the Buddha). The…
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Marking the town centre, this 1936 clock tower thinks it’s Big Ben, judging by its hourly chimes.
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This red-brick church was founded in 1912 and while there's something of the English country village look to its shape, in colour and atmosphere it's a…
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Landmark central mosque, with a tower that resembles a lighthouse more than the average minaret.
4. Church of the Immaculate Conception
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Built in 1906 along classic lines, this is one of the earliest churches in Pyin Oo Lwin.
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The most important central pagoda is Shwezigone Paya, though it’s not really worth a special detour.
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Grand, off-pink building that's now used by the government (so it can't be entered) dating back to the colonial era.