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MandalayMandalay, dominated by its royal palace, has great cultural importance to the Burmese being the last capital of the country before the British took control of Myanmar ... |
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Amarapura11 kilometres from Mandalay founded by Bodawpaya in 1783 Amarapura was only briefly the capital. It was moved back to Ava in 1823 and then back to Amarapura again in 1841. By 1857 King Mindon decided ... |
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AvaOnly a few kilometres from Amarapura, Ava became the capital in 1364 and stayed that way almost continuously for 400 years. The remains of the huge city walls can still be easily traced... |
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SagaingSagaing became the capital of an independent Shan Kingdom in about 1315.Its glory days were short lived for the founder's grandson moved the capital to Ava in 1364. There are an abundance ... |
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MingunMingun is approximately 11 kilometres from Mandalay on the other side of the Ayeyarwady. It can only be got to by boat. There are plenty ... |
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MonywaSituated some 136 km west of Mandalay, Monywa is the commercial centre of the Chindwin Valley. One of the most famous places is the Thanboddhay Temple which resembles Indonesia's Borobudur ... |
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Alaungdaw Kathapa National ParkThe park is situated in Yinmabin township of Sagaing Division, west of the Chindwin river, and east of the Myittha river; more or less at the foot-hills of the Chin Hills, and not too far from ... |
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Pyin-Oo-Lwin (Maymyo)Over 1000 metres above sea-level, Pyin-Oo-Lwin is a popular hill- station about 69 km away from Mandalay. It is well-known for its colonial-style houses with large compound and pine trees, eucalyptus ... |
ShweboShwebo is situated 29 kilometres from the west of Kyaukmyaung. Shwebo, the city from which Alaungpaya, the founder of the Third Burmese Kingdom ... |
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BaganBagan (Pagan) is the most wondrous sight in Myanmar, if not Southeast Asia. Across 40 sq km of country. Stretching back from the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River stands thousands of stupas ... |
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