This small town is about 14km south of Pyay. There are two famous pagodas in this town. The Shwemyethman Paya and the Shwenattaung Paya. Shwemyethman Paya meaning ‘Paya with the Golden Spectacles’ a refrence to a large white face sitting Buddha image inside the main shrine. The Buddha image wears a golden rimmed spectacles. Spectacles were added during the Konbaung era. There is a saying that this image can cure illnesses especially for eyes. The Shwenattaung Paya means ‘Golden Spirit Mountain’. This pagoda dates back to the Sriksetra era. Legend takes it back all the way to 283 BC, from which it was reconstructed by a long range of Burman kings with the aid of local nats (spirits) A large pagoda festival is held here each year on the full moon of Tabaung (February/March).
You May Also Like
TAM DAO – VIET NAM TRAVEL GUIDE 2024.
Tam Dao is a cool and scenic mountain area in northern Vietnam. It has a national park with diverse plants…
What are the essential guides for first-timers in Vietnam?
Best advices for first-timers before travelling to Vietnam that you should know!
TOP 5 UNMISSABLE HONEYMOON DESTINATIONS IN VIETNAM FOR 2024
After saying their “I do’s,” many couples look forward to celebrating their newlywed status on their honeymoon. Have you ever…
Top 10 Must-Visit Rice Terraces in Vietnam and Unforgettable Activities
Vietnam’s picturesque landscapes are adorned with some of the world’s most stunning rice fields. Beyond their agricultural significance, these terraced…
THE SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR SINGLE FEMALE TRAVELERS TO VIETNAM
Just like when you travel to other countries, going solo in Vietnam can be both exciting and a bit tricky.…
WHY SHOULD YOU VISIT NINH BINH – VIETNAM IN 2024?
Ninh Binh, located in the north of Vietnam, charms visitors with its stunning mix of natural wonders and rich cultural…