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Mesmerizing Mingun Pahtodawgyi temple
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It is an enormous one of the largest unfinished pagoda located in Mingun, Myanmar. This is one of the famous temple in Myanmar. It is 10 kilometers away from Mandalay. This pagoda is also one of the must visit temple during your trip in Mandalay.
As this is a Buddhist temple, you can actually enter and go inside to a prayer room. The local people around will offer you to buy their flower and you could use it for prayer. Besides, they are also nice and warm people. I love local people whenever I go to any Myanmar's places.
In order on how to get there, I suggest you to hire a tricycle driver and ride you to some places including this temple. This will possibly the best option exploring Mandalay. You could also ask the driver to ride you to any must-visit temple. Save energy and time, so it is a win-win.
Even though this is unfinished temple, it is still look beautiful and the architecture was so magical.
📍Mingun Pahtodawgyi Pagoda, Mingun, Myanmar
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✨Mesmerizing temple in Sagaing Region, Myanmar
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Your journey in Myanmar was not complete if you don't visit Mandalay. This city has the most visit temple amongst travelers wishlist destination called Hsinbyume Pagoda. This temple is amazingly stunning once you see by the time you first stepping on the entrance.
As known as White Pagoda, Hsinbyume Pagoda is absolutely one of the must-visit destination during your trip in Myanmar and this is not a lie! They have something that will attract you to keep amazed by its wave-like look. I think you will need an umbrella to make your photo look more photogenic and aesthetic.
As there is no public transport, so there are only two ways of getting there.
1. By water. You will need to take the ferry around 11KM away from Mandalay and sailing to Mingun.
2. You can hire a tricycle driver for the day and drive you to Mingun.
📍Hsinbyume Pagoda, Sagaing Region, Myanmar
Fun thing about Myanmar is the local people seem to be so helpful, warm, cheerful whenever they see tourist o traveler coming. They will always put a huge smile on welcoming guests and some funny people who made our visit even more memorable, they are cute!
If you are into chatting to locals, this pagoda is the perfect place for you to get in touch with Myanmar people.
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Glorious Myanmar
#本地遊 #temple Picturesque temple with white gorgeous exterior. Famous for 7 water wave like structures. You need to come and see for this spectacular sight for yourself. Too bad Myanmar is now war torn zone. Wish my country will get better so that more people will come see this beautiful country. It’s located near central Myanmar with world 3rd biggest bell which is magnificent to see.
Famous attractions in Mandalay, Myanmar: Mingun Pagoda, suitable for checking in and taking photos📸
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Mingun Pagoda (Mingun Pahtodawgyi), built in 1790, is the world's largest brick pagoda building site. It is located in the ancient city of Mingun, about 10 kilometers west of Sagain, Mandalay Province, Myanmar. The pagoda is located on the banks of the Irrawaddy River. There are also a large number of Buddhist sites in the ancient city. From the top of Mingun Pahtodawgyi, you can overlook the Mingun White Pagoda and the surrounding Mingun Village and the Irrawaddy River.
Near the pagoda is the world's second largest bronze bell, which is 3.7 meters high, about 5 meters in diameter, weighs 90.55 metric tons and was built in 1808.
A Day trip to Hsinpyushin Pagoda
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Hsinphyushin Pagoda used to be very popular among tourists! It was a part of their itinerary while visiting Bagan, Myanmar. The pagoda was fully white with photo spots all around. It’s somewhat similar to the ones we see in Thailand. There are also local kids there that will patiently take photos for you for a small tip for $1-2.
I recommend renting your own car there as ride hailing or public transport is almost impossible. The place is also very close to Min Gun Bell which is very popular as well for a short stop if you want (3rd photo). It was known to be the heaviest bell in the world for a while back then! It also has a long history.

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Hsinbyume Pagoda: A Testament to Love and Faith
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**Hsinbyume Pagoda: A Testament to Love and Faith**
Hsinbyume Pagoda, also known as Myatheindan Pagoda, is an architectural marvel located in Mingun, Myanmar. Its gleaming white structure stands out against the landscape, drawing visitors with its unique design and rich history.
Built in 1816 by King Bagyidaw, the pagoda is a memorial to his beloved first wife, Princess Hsinbyume, who tragically died during childbirth. The pagoda's design is inspired by the mythical Mount Meru, a sacred mountain in Buddhist cosmology.
The pagoda's seven terraces represent the seven mountain ranges surrounding Mount Meru, symbolizing the ascent to enlightenment. Intricate details and sculptures adorn the structure, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the era.
Hsinbyume Pagoda is not only a monument of love but also a testament to the enduring power of faith and devotion. It continues to be a place of worship and a symbol of Myanmar's rich cultural heritage.
Ancient Temple in Sagaing Myanmar 🇲🇲
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The photos were taken by local kids, they help you take photos patiently for a small amount of pocket money. I went with my family so I didn’t need a photographer but I love to help out the local children in Myanmar wherever I go.
The hat that I wore was also weaved by the local aunties in the area! The price is insanely cheap for the quality and the labor.
I definitely recommend visiting when it gets safer to travel in Myanmar!
Happy Travels ~
Myanmar White Temple Sinbyume Pagoda
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Mandalay, Myanmar is a town with nothing to do except for the suburbs.
It is called the second city of Myanmar,
and it feels similar to Yangon,
but it also feels like a lively and commercial city!
The most famous places in Mandalay are Sagaing Hill,
U Bein Bridge, and Sinbyume Pagoda,
and Sinbyume Pagoda is a white temple,
and one of the most beautiful pagodas.
I saw many different pagodas in Myanmar,
and if I saw a pagoda that was colorful and saturation-
with gold and red, this one was all white,
but after seeing only golden temples,
it was really unique and amazing. It's completely white!
It looks good when you wear bright colors 📸
Visiting one of the largest bells in existence and this white pagoda
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Before recommending this place, if you ever plan to actually visit - please make sure to check if the area is safe to visit as Myanmar is currently unstable.
This place is a popular tourist attraction in the Sagaing Division. There are local children there that will take pictures for you and tell you the history of the place. Also, there is also a renowned large bell nearby this location.
Happy & Safe Travels ~
[Myanmar] A photogenic white pagoda ♡
A must-see spot on a trip to Myanmar is a pagoda. ✨
There are countless pagodas in Myanmar, but here are some recommended pagodas that are pure white and rare. ♡
The pure white Hsinbyume Pagoda is located in Mingun, about an hour and a half from Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city.
It is painted white once every two years, so the whole pagoda is pure white, and its shape makes it look like a big wedding cake. 🤭
The contrast with the blue sky is also amazing. 😍
It is a little inconvenient to access, but Mandalay has an international airport, so be sure to stretch your legs and check it out when you travel to Myanmar. ♡
You can get to Mingun from Mandalay by boat, but be careful as there is only one boat a day that departs at 9am! You can also get there by taxi☺️
[Address] 3248+8M6, Min Kun, Myanmar
[Entrance fee] 5000 Kyat (about 360 yen)
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White pagoda of the Ayeyarwady River basin Hsyinbyume
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Hsyinbyume Pagoda
Hsyinbyume Pagoda is a white pagoda in the Ayeyarwady River basin built by King Bodawpaya's grandson to commemorate his love for Queen Shinpyume. It is therefore nicknamed "The Taj Mahal of the Ayeyarwady River".
It is another one of the most beautiful historical sites in Burma.
There are many beautiful photo spots. It is located in Mingun City, Sagaing State, on the banks of the Ayeyarwady River.
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The glorious moment in Myanmar 🇲🇲
Myatheintan pagoda, Hsinpyume pagoda is one of the most popular attraction in Myanmar. It is located in Sagaing State, and you can go there 2 hrs drive from the Mandalay city center or airport.
This place is hopping for the tourists to travel and local handicrafts shops are waiting for the visitors.
We’d been there on end of February, the temperature is around 25 C and not too hot or cold.
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White Pagoda with nice view
Getting There - 1.5hrs drive from Mandalay city
Attractions - Pagoda, instagram travel spot
Entrance fees - 1.5 USD per person
The instagram travel spotlight in Sagaing, white pagoda as known as hsinbyume, we can go there with taxi from Mandalay on a day trip. The entrance fee 1.5 USD or 5,000 Myanmar kyats is covered for all pagoda exploring within the region of Sagaing and Mandalay within 3days period of stay.
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Pahtodawgy
Pahtodawgyi in Myanmar is the place where Mingun Pagoda is located. It was supposed to be the biggest pagoda in the world but they stopped building the pagida because of a prophecy. This is now a ruin but this broken pagoda holds so much beauty in it. #wintergetaway
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The number
The number of temple towers in Myanmar can make the world's tourists feel shocked. For outsiders, it is difficult to remember their names one by one in the face of almost identical temple towers. But there is an "alternative" Mingong stupa, whose unique "castle" structure has made many people deeply remember it.
Myanmar is a country with a long history. The glory of the past has left many ancient buildings on its land, attracting people from all over the world to experience its cultural charm. However, you can know that at that time, as the most powerful Minggong dynasty, it was regrettable to leave a "unfinished building".
Mingon Pagoda is an unfinished palace built by King Mengyun of Myanmar for his queen and one of the largest brick buildings in the world. However, despite the fact that the Gongbang Dynasty was rich and powerful, this huge pagoda was terminated by the death of the king. However, this magnificent project, built with bricks and only 50 meters high, is still the largest ancient pagoda in Myanmar, and still exudes the domineering power of the royal pagoda.
Although M
Although Mingon is the farthest town in the four ancient cities of Mandalay, it is famous for its huge clock. Every day, visitors to this world's largest clock have become Mingon, and even Mandalay's biggest attraction. The Mingong Big Bell has undoubtedly become the brightest "one star" in the ancient city of Mingon.
Sometimes the incompleteness is also a different kind of beauty. As the most classic millennium endless project of Mingong-Minggong Stupa, it is the famous monument of Mingong Dazhong. And it is a world clock that is still in use so far.
Minggong big clock, 8 meters high, 5 meters in diameter and weighs 90 tons. Originally planned to be placed on the Minggong Pagoda after the repair, but because the stupa was not completed, it had to be hung in the pavilion next to it. Later, an earthquake, the wooden beam of the wall clock was damaged, the big clock was intact. It was preserved, but it was quietly on the ground for decades.
Mingong Dazhong, once the largest clock in the world still in use, has a history of more than two hundred years. Although the world's first laurel has been replaced by the good luck bell of China's Henan Pingdingshan weighing 116 tons. Even today, even if it is rusty, it still fulfills the mission of the bell, and the bell-talker of the thick bells rings the good wishes of the bell.
"Mingong B
"Mingong Big Bell" used to be the world's largest clock. The big clock is 8 meters high, the largest diameter is 5 meters, and it weighs 90.55 tons. It was originally intended to be placed in the Mingong Pagoda. The king saw that the pagoda could not be completed on time. The bell hangs in the pavilion. According to the locals, two large ships were activated when the big clock was transported. More than two hundred years of mottled years have added endless vicissitudes to Mingong Dazhong, which also carries the legendary story of the ancient city of Mingon.
This green
This green town is surrounded by large farmland and woods. Next to the town, the beautiful golden stupa is located in the temple. The local villagers often drive a small boat and pass by the river. On the banks of the river, young people gather and play football. A harmonious and peaceful picture.
Griwa Bridge, quietly located above the river. The beautiful golden stupa stands on the top of the mountain and guards the entire city. The scenery of the Sangwon village is covered with clouds and the scenery is very charming.
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