Ancient Cities of Inwa, Amarapura and Sagaing Hill - Mandalay (Burma)
The visit to the Ancient Cities of Inwa, Amarapura and Sagaing Hill, around Mandalay, takes place on the same day given its proximity. However, the diversity of landscapes, architectural styles and rituals that the traveler can, hardly express in words. So that, you can enjoy with the images of some of the wonders that Myanmar offers around the second largest city in the country.
อังวะ,เคยเป็นเมืองหลวงเก่าของเมียนมาร์ ถึงห้าครั้ง,Ava ,Inn wa,old capital city of Myanmar,Bagaya
อังวะ,เคยเป็นเมืองหลวงเก่าของเมียนมาร์ ถึงห้าครั้ง,Ava ,Inn wa,old capital city of Myanmar
The Bagaya Monastery (Burmese: ဘားဂရာ ကျောင်း), located in Inwa, Mandalay Region, Burma (Myanmar) is a Buddhist monastery built on the southwest of Inwa Palace. This magnificent monastery is also known as Maha Waiyan Bontha Bagaya Monastery.[1] During King Hsinbyushin's reign (1763–1776), Maha Thiri Zeya Thinkhaya, town officer of Magwe built the monastery in the Bagaya monastic establishment and dedicated to Shin Dhammabhinanda.It is one of the famous tourists attractions in Myanmar
Innwa is full of interesting history near Amarapura, Myanmar(Burma)
Innwa is an ancient city full with interesting history.
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MIN KUN, SAGAING, AND INN WA - ANCIENT CITIES IN MANDALAY | VLOG 045
Day 80 | 19th June 2017 | Mandalay, Myanmar
I took a day trip to 3 different ancient cities just outside of Mandalay.
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Innwa is an ancient city near Mandalay, in central Myanmar (formerly Burma). It's known for religious structures left over from several reigns as the nation's capital, from the 14th to the 19th centuries. Dominating these is the Bagaya Kyaung, a 19th-century working monastery made of teak. The large, brick-and-stucco Maha Aungmye Bonzan monastery dates back to the 1800s. Its crypt area is a haven for bats.
The decaying Nanmyin watchtower is the only surviving structure of King Bagyidaw’s palace, used during the Konbaung dynasty. Huge sitting Buddhas feature at the Yedanasini Paya complex, which includes several ancient stupas surrounded by trees and fields. In the north of the city, ferries run across the river, marking the launch point for tours via horse and cart to the old capital. Just south of the center is the large, crumbling Le-htat-gyi Paya pagoda.
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Heute stand als erstes wieder eine Bootsfahrt auf unserem Programm. Wir machten uns auf dem Irrawaddy nordwärts, gegen den Strom, auf den Weg nach Mingun. Dort besuchten wir den imposanten Sockel der nie vollendeten Mingun-Pagode, die Mingun-Bell (die größte noch klingende Glocke der Welt) und die weiß leuchtende Hsinbyume-Pagode. Zurück in Mandalay nehmen wir nach einer kurzen Autofahrt eine Fähre zur Insel Inwa, der Hauptstadt des alten Königreichs Ava. Dort sehen wir uns während einer Kutschfahrt das Bagaya Kloster und die Yadana Hsemee Pagode genauer an. Den Sonnenuntergang erleben wir dann an der längsten Teakholzbrücke der Welt, der U-Bein-Brücke in Amarapura. Wieder ein langer Tag... mit unterschiedlichsten Eindrücken... . Den passenden Blogartikel findet Ihr wie immer auf unserer Websiter unter
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Royal capitals around Mandalay - Sagain, Innwa, Amarapura
The number 1 day trip from Mandalay! The royal capitals of Sagain, Innwa and Amarapura will fill you with the ancient past of the Irrawaddy River area. These are among the best places to visit and greatest things to do.
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Tour of Inwa or Ava (Three Cities Tour, Mandalay)
Inwa or Ava / အင်းဝမြို့ (also spelled Innwa), literally means mouth of the Lake, is an ancient imperial capital of successive Burmese kingdoms from the 14th to 19th centuries (specifically five separate occasions, from 1365 to 1842). Throughout history, it was sacked and rebuilt numerous times. The capital city was finally abandoned after it was completely destroyed by a series of major earthquakes in March 1839. Though only a few traces of its former grandeur remain today, the former capital is a popular day-trip tourist destination from Mandalay.
The Lawka Tharahpu Pagoda is by Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery with the latter popularly known as Me Nu Ok Kyaung (lit. Me Nu's Brick Monastery) which was built in 1818 by Nanmadaw Me Nu, the famous Chief Queen of Bagyidaw, for the residence of her religious Preceptor, the Nyaunggan Sayadaw. The earthquake of 1838 damaged it. In 1873, it was restored by Sinbyumashin, Queen of Mindon and a daughter of Nanmadaw Me Nu. The building is markedly different from traditional Burmese monasteries, which are constructed with wood, not masonry.
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The Maha Aung Mye Bom San Monastery, Inwa, Mandalay
Innwa Getting there
Innwa (Ava)
Inwa is an island cut off from roads and is only accessible by boat and then horse and cart.
The name Inwa literally means mouth of the Lake, reflecting its geographical location at the mouth of lakes in the Kyaukse District. Another theory states that it is derived from Innawa, meaning nine lakes in the area.Throughout history, it was sacked and rebuilt numerous times. Inwa was the capital of Burma for nearly 360 years, on five separate occasions, from 1365 to 1842. So identified as the seat of power in Burma that Inwa (as the Kingdom of Ava, or the Court of Ava) was the name by which Burma was known to Europeans down to the 19th century. Strategically located on the confluence of Irrawaddy, and Myitnge rivers , and in the main rice-growing Kyaukse District of Upper Burma, the location of Ava had been scouted as a possible capital site as early as 1310 by King Thihathu. Though Thihathu eventually built his new capital at Pinya a few miles east inland in 1313, Thihathu's great-grandson Thadominbya, who unified the Sagaing and Pinya kingdoms in September 1364, chose the site of Inwa as his new capital. Inwa was officially founded on 26 February 1365 on a man-made island created by connecting the Irrawaddy on the north and the Myitnge on the east with a canal on the south and the west. The construction of the artificial island also involved filling in the swamplands and lakes.The end of the city came via a natural disaster. Starting on 22 March 1839 the Inwa--Amapura region was hit by a series of earthquakes. The main earthquake hit the region, as far west as Sagaing , the next day, at five o'clock in the morning on 23 March 1839, and many tremors followed for days afterwards. The entire region was left in shambles in their wake. The capital was hardest hit: everything was leveled; many people and livestock perished. The city was not rebuilt. King Tharrawaddy chose instead to rebuild a new palace in Amarapura, and moved the seat of his government there in February 1842