Lawkananda Pagoda - လောကနန္ဒာစေတီ VR 360° (Bagan, Myanmar)
A Buddhist Zedi built in 1059 undergoing repairs after the 2016 earthquake.
1059年に建立された仏塔。2016年の地震により被害を受けて現在修復中です。
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Located on a hill on the banks of the River Irrawaddy, Lawkananda Pagoda is more popular with locals than tourists.
I visited on a very hot day. Visitors are not allowed to wear shoes so the the tiles get very hot to walk on. The entire gilded Zedi was covered as it was being repaired. I can’t wait to come back one day and see the finished work.
There is a nice seating area with great views of the river.
A great place to visit if you are looking for less touristy places in Bagan.
Technical specs: Shot on a GoPro Fusion. Edited and finished with Adobe Premiere and After Effects. Used Mantra VR from Mettle.
ローカーナンダ パゴダ VR 360度動画 (バガン、ミャンマー)
1059年に建立された仏塔。2016年の地震により被害を受けて現在修復中です。
ホストもナレーションも音楽もなし。現地にいる気分に浸れる360°ヴァーチャルリアリティー動画です。上下右左、自由にスワイプしてみてください。
エーヤワディー川の川岸に建つローカーナンダ パゴダは、観光客よりも地元の人に人気があるようです。
訪れたのはとても暑い日でした。訪問者は靴を脱がなければならないため、タイルが非常に熱く歩くのが大変でした。 残念ながら仏塔は修復のために覆われていました。いつの日かまた訪れて修復が完了した仏塔を見てみたいです。
川の素晴らしい景色が座って眺められる場所もありました。
バガンで観光客だらけではない場所に行ってみたい人にはおすすめです。
GoProフュージョンを使って撮影。アドビプレミアとアフターエフェクトで編集。メトル社のマントラVR使用。
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Temples of Ancient Bagan, Myanmar in 4K (Ultra HD)
Bagan was capital of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) from 9th to 13th centuries. World known for the thousands of temples (2000+) spread in area of 100 sq km/ 40 sq miles.
In this video: Temples in Bagan Archaeological Zone, and sunset views over the area. The temples/pagodas in their order in the video: Shwezigon Pagoda, Htilominlo Temple, Ananda Temple, Lawkananda Pagoda, Nagayon Temple, Mingalazedi Pagoda, Gawdawpalin Temple, Thatbyinnyu Temple, Sulamani Temple, Dhammayangyi Temple, Shwesandaw Pagoda, sunset views (in
mixed order) from Shwesandaw Pagoda & Pya Tha Da Pagoda.
Recorded February 2015 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100.
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Bagan Myanmar
Bagan Myanmar with Irrawaddy River and plenty of pagodas and temples including the famous Lokananda ( Lawkananda ) Pagoda and other pagodas. Much more at and with great pictures and videos. Bagan is an archaeological treasure not only of the Myanmar people but also of the whole of civilization. Ancient Bagan, even after so many years of waste and decay still stands as a unforgettable sight, depicting the greatness of human endeavors and aspirations. In Bagan around 2000 temples and stupas, are spread over just four square miles bordering the eastern bank of the Ayeyarwady - Irrawaddy river in the dry zone of Central Myanmar. Bagan had been the capital of Myanmar for two and a half centuries (1044-1286 A.D.)
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Bagan Schwezigon Pagoda
Shwezigon Pagoda-Nyaung U.
The Pagoda is a Buddhist temple located in a town near Bagan. It is a prototype of Burmese stupas (a mound-like structure containing Buddhist relics), and consists of a circular gold leaf gilded stupa surrounded by smaller temples and shrines. Construction of the Shwezigon Pagoda began during the reign of King Anawrahta (Considered the father of the Burmese nation, he turned a small principality in the dry zone of Upper Burma into the first Burmese Empire that formed the basis of modern-day Myanmar). It was completed in 1102 AD, during the reign of King Kyansttha of the Pagan dynasty. The pagoda is believed to enshrine a bone and tooth of Gautama Buddha, on whose teachings Buddhism was founded, is also referred to as the Buddha or most commonly simply as Buddha.. Within the compound of the Shwezigon Pagoda is a stone pillar containing Mon language inscriptions dedicated by King Kyansittha (The Mon script is derived from Indian Brahmi and is the source of the Burmese script).
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Lawkananda Paya: Située à Bagan, Myanmar, la pagode Lawkanada a été construite en 1059 par le roi Anawrahta pendant son règne. La pagode est censée comprendre une relique (une dent) de Bouddha. La pagode est érigée sur la rive de la rivière Irrawaddy. À l'apogée de la puissance de Bagan, les bateaux de la région de Mon, Rakhine (Arakan) et même jusque du Sri Lanka se sont ancrés au bord du fleuve Irrawaddy. Lawkananda était le premier temple visible avec son dôme caractéristique cylindrique et allongée. Il est encore utilisé comme un lieu de culte quotidien. La vue sur le fleuve et le coucher de soleil depuis Lawkananda sont intéressants.
Lawkananda Paya : Located in Bagan, Myanmar, Lawkananda pagoda was built by King Anawrahta during his reign in 1059. The pagoda is believed to enshrine a Buddha's tooth relic. The pagoda is erected on the bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River. At the height of Bagan's power, boats from the Mon Region, Rakhine (Arakan) and even as far as Sri Lanka would anchor by the Ayeyarwaddy riverside. Lawkananda would be the first temple seen with its distinctive elongated cylindrical dome. It is still used as an everyday place of worship. The riverside and sunset views from Lawkananda are very good.
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Bagan Myanmar
Uncovering Ancient Temples of #Bagan / Best Way
Bagan is an ancient city in central Myanmar (formerly Burma), southwest of Mandalay. Standing on the eastern banks of the Ayeyarwady River, it’s known for the Bagan Archaeological Area, where more than 2,000 Buddhist monuments tower over green plains.
My aim was to cover most of the beautiful one's and also some which I liked on the way.
In this video: Temples in Bagan Archaeological Zone, and sunset views over the area.
The temples/pagodas in their order in the video: Ananda Hpaya, Thiri Zaya Bumi Golden Palace, Thatbyinnyu Phaya, Lawkananda Pagoda, Dhammayazika Pagoda, Mya Guni Phaya, Taung Guni Phaya, Sula Muni Phaya, Pyathatgyi Pagoda, Iza Gwana Pagoda, Nanda-Ma-Nya Hpaya & Caves, Narathihapatae Hpaya, Le-Myet-Hna Hpaya, Hsin-Byn-Shin Monastic Complex, Sunrise & Sunset over Closed Pagoda
Its almost impossible to cover all Temples and Pagodas, hence I missed out on : Shwezigon Pagoda which was really good. Rest there are more than 2000+ Temples and Pagodas. Enter which you feel like is attractive or you want to explore
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Bagan Travel Guide - Myanmar Unique Moments
Bagan Travel Guide - Myanmar Unique Moments
Bagan is an ancient city and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. Bagan, located on the banks of the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River, is home to the largest and densest concentration of Buddhist temples, pagodas, stupas and ruins in the world with many dating from the 11th and 12th centuries. The shape and construction of each building is highly significant in Buddhism with each component part taking on spiritual meaning.
Bagan became a central powerbase in the mid 9th century under King Anawratha, who unified Burma under Theravada Buddhism. It is estimated that as many as 13,000 temples and stupas once stood on this 42 sq km plain in central Myanmar, and Marco Polo once described Bagan as a gilded city alive with tinkling bells and the swishing sounds of monks' robes. Approximately 2,200 remain today, in various states of disrepair. Some are large and well maintained, such as the Ananda Pahto, others are small tumbledown relics in the middle of overgrown grass. All sites are considered sacred, so when visiting, be respectful including removing shoes as well as socks before entering or stepping onto them.
Bagan's golden age ended in 1287 when the Kingdom and its capital city was invaded and sacked by the Mongols. Its population was reduced to a village that remained amongst the ruins of the once larger city. In 1998, this village and its inhabitants were forcibly relocated a few kilometers to the south of Bagan, forming New Bagan where you will find accommodation in its handful of cheap, quaint, clean hotels and religious centers.
There are many places to eat in Old Bagan serving the traditional Burmese dishes, especially good old noodle soup. Some of the buffets are excellent; for about USD 4 you can eat to your heart's content from dozens of different traditional dishes. Most accommodation nowadays are found in New Bagan or Nyaung Oo. In Old Bagan, only some government-involved, luxury hotels remain. The most visited temples (but not necessarily the best) are located along the northern stretch of Nyaung Oo Rd. or at Nyaung Oo township and downwards before you arrive in Old Bagan. Don't forget that Bagan area and its 3000+ temples streches over a 20km x 20 km perimeter; if you really want to see and appreciate Bagan you'll need to rent a bike or a taxi or a horse cart, you can't do it on foot. Nyaung Oo town has the most budget accommodations.
You can take a hot air balloon ride at sunrise through 2 companies in Bagan one is called Balloons Over Bagan, around US$ 320 per person and the other is called Bagan Ballooning, US$ 350 per person with less people in the basket. The 2 companies operate from October till April.
A lot to see in Bagan such as :
Ananda Temple
Bupaya Pagoda
Dhammayangyi Temple
Dhammayazika Pagoda
Gawdawpalin Temple
Gubyaukgyi Temple (Wetkyi-in)
Gubyaukgyi Temple (Myinkaba)
Htilominlo Temple
Lawkananda Pagoda
Mahabodhi Temple
Manuha Temple
Mingalazedi Pagoda
Minyeingon Temple
Myazedi inscription
Nanpaya Temple
Nathlaung Kyaung Temple
Payathonzu Temple
Seinnyet Nyima Pagoda and Seinnyet Ama Pagoda
Shwegugyi Temple
Shwesandaw Pagoda
Shwezigon Pagoda
Sulamani Temple
Tharabha Gate
Thatbyinnyu Temple
Tuywindaung Pagoda
( Bagan - Myanmar ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bagan . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bagan - Myanmar
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Shwe zi gone Pagoda, Gubyaukgyi Temple, Htilominio Temple, Manuha Temple, lacquerware workshop, sunset, sunrise at Shwe San Daw Pagoda, Bu Paya at old Bagan City, Lawkananda Pagoda at new Bagan City, Mount popa
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Lawkananda Paya: Située à Bagan, Myanmar, la pagode Lawkanada a été construite en 1059 par le roi Anawrahta pendant son règne. La pagode est censée comprendre une relique (une dent) de Bouddha. La pagode est érigée sur la rive de la rivière Irrawaddy. À l'apogée de la puissance de Bagan, les bateaux de la région de Mon, Rakhine (Arakan) et même jusque du Sri Lanka se sont ancrés au bord du fleuve Irrawaddy. Lawkananda était le premier temple visible avec son dôme caractéristique cylindrique et allongée. Il est encore utilisé comme un lieu de culte quotidien. La vue sur le fleuve et le coucher de soleil depuis Lawkananda sont intéressants.
Lawkananda Paya : Located in Bagan, Myanmar, Lawkananda pagoda was built by King Anawrahta during his reign in 1059. The pagoda is believed to enshrine a Buddha's tooth relic. The pagoda is erected on the bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River. At the height of Bagan's power, boats from the Mon Region, Rakhine (Arakan) and even as far as Sri Lanka would anchor by the Ayeyarwaddy riverside. Lawkananda would be the first temple seen with its distinctive elongated cylindrical dome. It is still used as an everyday place of worship. The riverside and sunset views from Lawkananda are very good.
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201008301655 - MM - BGN - Pagode Lawkananda Paya Pagoda - Poisson - Fish (10).MOV
Lawkananda Paya: Située à Bagan, Myanmar, la pagode Lawkanada a été construite en 1059 par le roi Anawrahta pendant son règne. La pagode est censée comprendre une relique (une dent) de Bouddha. La pagode est érigée sur la rive de la rivière Irrawaddy. À l'apogée de la puissance de Bagan, les bateaux de la région de Mon, Rakhine (Arakan) et même jusque du Sri Lanka se sont ancrés au bord du fleuve Irrawaddy. Lawkananda était le premier temple visible avec son dôme caractéristique cylindrique et allongée. Il est encore utilisé comme un lieu de culte quotidien. La vue sur le fleuve et le coucher de soleil depuis Lawkananda sont intéressants.
Lawkananda Paya : Located in Bagan, Myanmar, Lawkananda pagoda was built by King Anawrahta during his reign in 1059. The pagoda is believed to enshrine a Buddha's tooth relic. The pagoda is erected on the bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River. At the height of Bagan's power, boats from the Mon Region, Rakhine (Arakan) and even as far as Sri Lanka would anchor by the Ayeyarwaddy riverside. Lawkananda would be the first temple seen with its distinctive elongated cylindrical dome. It is still used as an everyday place of worship. The riverside and sunset views from Lawkananda are very good.
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Black Koi at Lawka Nandar Lake (Bagan, Myanmar)
Black Koi at Lawka Nandar Lake (Bagan, Myanmar)
Temples of Ancient Bagan, Myanmar (Ultra HD) Unesco world heritage site.
Bagan was the ancient capital of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) from 9th to 13th centuries. Bagan is known for the thousands of temples (3000+) spread in area of 90 sq km
Bagan is one of the newest Unesco World Heritage sites.
In this video: Temples in Bagan Archaeological Zone, and sunset views over the area. The temples/pagodas in their order in the video: Shwezigon Pagoda, Adana Temple Htilominlo Temple, Ananda Temple, Lawkananda Pagoda, Nagayon Temple, Mingalazedi Pagoda, Gawdawpalin Temple, Thatbyinnyu Temple, Sulamani Temple, Dhammayangyi Temple, Shwesandaw Pagoda, Pya Tha Da Pagoda.
Journey inside these temples and experience the culture.
First-Timer's Guide to Myanmar — Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Lashio | The Travel Intern
Myanmar. What an absolute stunner. On this adventure, we got to visit Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Inle Lake and Lashio!
Check out what we did here:
YANGON (00:23)
00:25 - Shwedagon Pagoda
Probably the most iconic landmark in Yangon — The Shwedagon Pagoda, which lights up at night and is truly a sight to behold.
BAGAN (00:37)
The best way to get around Bagan, both New Bagan and Old Bagan, is to rent an e-bike, or a normal bicycle would do!
00:58 - Bagan Hot Air Balloon Sunrise Experience
Famous for its hot air balloon ride, we hopped on the tour and got to experience it for ourselves! To catch the sunrise while floating and drifting amidst the clouds was so surreal.
01:15 - Lawkananda Pagoda
Situated on the top of the Irrawaddy River, this is not to be missed!
01:24 - Ananda Temple
Be awed by the beautiful and intricate architecture here.
01:34 - Wonders of Salay & Mount Popa Day Tour
Don't be detered by the 777 steps to reach the top — It is SO WORTH IT.
MANDALAY (01:47)
01:49 - Rv Nmai Hka Irrawaddy River Cruise
It might be 12 hours, but it was a good 12 hours, experiencing the seas and the journey from Bagan to Mandalay.
02:01 - U Bein Bridge
Either the sunrise, or the sunset, they are both spectacular. This bridge is the longest and oldest teakwood bridge in the world!
02:10 - Dee Dote Waterfall
Located deep in the mountainous region one hour away from Mandalay by car, lies this blue lagoon. The hike up to this sweet spot is WORTH IT!
02:34 - Mandalay Hill
WE KNOW it seems like you gotta hike all the time in Myanmar, but really, when you're at the top, don't you think you get the best views? :-)
INLE LAKE (02:49)
One of the must-dos if you're ever in Myanmar, is to get on a boat and explore the ins and outs of Inle Lake!
LASHIO (03:03)
03:08 - Gokteik Viaduct
The best way to travel to Lashio — by train! Get to admire the different landscapes of the countryside~
03:19 - Mountain Biking Exploration
Adrenaline junkies — This is for you! It's definitely not an easy bike path, let us assure you. But worth every bump on the road.
03:35 - Myanmar Adventure Outfitters
03:39 - Dark Horse Falls
Some of us didn't dare to cliff jump because it was THAT scary, but being up there and in the heart of all the action with other travellers made it one of our best moments during this trip!
04:01 - Homestay at Ban Khaw Village
We got to stay in a local homestay and immersed ourselves in the local culture. They were SO warm and friendly, and welcomed us with the biggest open arms ever. :-)
Would you go on the same adventure? :-D Let us know!
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