Shwe In Bin Monastery (Mandalay, Myanmar)
Shwe In Bin Monastery or Shweinbin Monastery / ရွှေအင်ပင်ကျောင်း is a Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Burma, built in the tradition of Burmese teak architecture. The monastery was built in 1895 by a Sino-Burmese jade merchant married to a Burmese woman of royal extraction. The monastery's construction strictly adheres to traditional rules of Burmese monastic architecture and includes all of the designated pyatthat-crowned pavilions.
Shwe In Bin Kyuang Monastery Mandalay Myanmar July 2013
Shwe In Bin Monastery Mandalay
Shwe In Bin Monastery, nice carvings in a calm surrounding. Bit out of the tourist track
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The great Shwe In Bin Monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar.
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Shwe In Bin Kyaung Monastery Myanmar July 2013
Mandalay's Shwe In Bin Monastery / ရွှေအင်ပင်ကျောင်း (Slideshow)
Shweinbin Monastery / ရွှေအင်ပင်ကျောင်း is a Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Burma, built in the tradition of Burmese teak architecture. The monastery was built in 1895 by a Sino-Burmese jade merchant married to a Burmese woman of royal extraction. The monastery's construction strictly adheres to traditional rules of Burmese monastic architecture and includes all of the designated pyatthat-crowned pavilions.
Mandalay's Shwe In Bin Monastery / ရွှေအင်ပင်ကျောင်း
Shwe In Bin Monastery or Shweinbin Monastery / ရွှေအင်ပင်ကျောင်း is a Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Burma, built in the tradition of Burmese teak architecture. The monastery was built in 1895 by a Sino-Burmese jade merchant married to a Burmese woman of royal extraction. The monastery's construction strictly adheres to traditional rules of Burmese monastic architecture and includes all of the designated pyatthat-crowned pavilions.
Restoration of Shwe Nan Daw Monastery in Mandalay
ယဥ္ေက်းမႈဝန္ႀကီးဌာန ဒုုတိယဝန္ႀကီး ဦးသန္းေဆြနဲ႔ ျမန္မာႏုုိင္ငံဆိုုင္ရာ အေမရိကန္ သံအမတ္ႀကီး Derek Mitchell တို႔ဟာ မႏၱေလးၿမိဳ႕က သမုုိင္းဝင္ ေရႊေက်ာင္းႀကီး ျပန္လည္ ျပဳျပင္မြမ္းမံေရး အခမ္းအနားကိုု ဒီေန႔ ဖြင့္လွစ္ေပးလိုုက္ပါတယ္။ RFA ဝိုင္းေတာ္သား ကိုဝင္းႏုိင္က တင္ျပထားပါတယ္။
Myanmar Trip to Burma - Mandalay Monastery Monks
Trip to Burma is our detailed travel guide for travellers wanting to visit Myanmar.
Explore the Temples and Pagodas in Mandalay and the Bagan Archaeological Zone with our footage from the DJI Mavic Pro Drone.
Our new Panasonic Lumix G85 was the perfect choice for inside the Temples and Pagodas of Burma. We checked out the Jade Market in Mandalay as well as the Markets at Bagan with this lightweight versatile camera.
Travel to Burma in May or June, the off season, or full on in November and December, both times are perfect.
We found Myanmar to be safe and easy, with the best people and full of fantastic opportunities to add to our world travel experiences.
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วัดบากายา เมืองอังวะ (Bagaya Monastery, Inwa, Mandalay)
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Shwenandaw: A Wooden Monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar
Shwenandaw Monastery was originally part of Mandalay's Royal Palace complex, but was moved outside the palace walls in 1879. Thanks to this move, it was the only building from the original palace complex to escape destruction during the Second World War bombing of Mandalay. Made entirely of wood, it is unique among Mandalay's numerous temples, pagodas, and monasteries.
The World's Largest Book - Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar
The Kuthodaw pagoda grounds in Mandalay, Myanmar hold 729 shrines each containing a single marble slab or page of the book. Each slab/page is inscribed on both sides with texts of the Sutta Pitaka, the Vinaya Pitaka and Abhidhamma Pitaka, the three parts that make up the Tripitaka, the teachings of the Buddha written in ancient Pali language.
King Mindon ordered the “book” to be made in 1860. The texts were copied from ancient manuscripts written on dried palm leaf, the letters chiselled out of the stone and inlaid with gold leaf. The process took 8 years to complete. Each marble slab is enshrined in a structure called a kyauksa gu in Burmese, “gu” meaning cave.
One Day in Mandalay, Myanmar
Our first stop in beautiful Myanmar, Mandalay! We spent our first day exploring the ancient earthquake cracked pagodas of Mingun in the morning, followed by Kyaung Shwe In Bin Teak Monastery and the stunning U Bien Teak Bridge for sunset!
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ရွှေနန်းတော်ကျောင်း Shwenandaw Monastery, Mandalay
c. 1880
Myanmar 2012 - Mandalay Shwenandaw Kyaung teak wood monastery (1118)
Shwenandaw Kyaung, beautiful teak wood monastery in Mandalay in Myanmar (Burma)
Sandamuni Pagoda, Mandalay
U Pay Si Paya / ဦးပေစိဘုရား in Mandalay (မန္တလေ)
U Pay Si Paya / ဦးပေစိဘုရား near the Shwe In Bin Monastery / ရွှေအင်းပင် ဘုန်းကြီးကျောင်း in Mandalay / မန္တလေ.
MONASTERY (Shwe-In Pin Kyaung)
Mandalay Teak Temple
Shwenandaw Kyaung (Teak Temple)
The Shwenandaw monastery remains the sole major survivor of the former wooden Royal Palace built by King Mindon in the mid-nineteenth century. Originally part of the royal palace at Amarapura, it was moved to Mandalay, and became the northern section of the Glass Palace and part of the kings royal apartments. King Mindon died in this structure in 1878, and his son and successor, King Thibaw (r. 1878-1885), often went there to meditate. He soon became convinced, however, that Mindons spirit was haunting the building, and on October 1878 he ordered it dismantled and removed from the Royal City. Over the next five years it was reconstructed as a monastery--and dedicated as a work of merit to the memory of King Mindon.
...from Rangoon to Mandalay.
A journey through Burma (Myanmar) from Yangon (Rangoon) to Mandalay. People, places and pagodas. A country of contrasts, smiling people and good food.