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Bagaya Monastery Review

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Hemu Temple can be called Mandalay's most exquisite temple, no matter from the shape, color, materials and other aspects are unparalleled. This side was formerly the bedroom of a harem concubine in Mandalay Palace, and then after the new emperor ascended to the throne, in order to avoid taboos, the bedroom palace was moved outside as a whole, which is a representative work of Burmese teak architecture and carving crafts more than a century ago, with extremely high archaeological value and historical significance. The dense carvings on the roof ridges, doors and windows and partitions are vivid and exquisite, making people breathtaking in antique and exquisite

Bagaya Monastery

Posted: Feb 17, 2020
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  • 多多
    4/5Excellent
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    We took the boat to the opposite bank, and then changed the carriage. The two people had a carriage. The price was 10,000 kyats. We took us to four attractions. This is one of them. Personally feel that Inwa is worth a visit. There are monuments and beautiful pastoral scenery. Of course, people are not bad. recommend. The floor is very dangerous, many nails have been raised, barefoot walking on it must be careful, the room is very dark and humid, but the three-dimensional wood carving is really beautiful, in the place where there is a ticket, but it is not well maintained, if the fare is too low, it can really be adjusted, Otherwise, you can see the original beauty, but it is a pity to lose it because of neglect of care.

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    Posted: May 2, 2020
  • Smad
    4/5Excellent
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    Bayacha Monastery, also called Baojiaya Temple. Part of the ancient city of Inwa. We have visited all the way. The weather in May is very hot. You have to visit it barefoot here. This is a full wooden structure built from teak. The downstairs is cooler, and the mountain gate is very soupy barefoot. The door was served, and the tar on the wood fell.

    0
    Posted: Jan 18, 2020
  • gz当地向导伊妹儿
    5/5Outstanding
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    The temple has three floors, which is a square top heavy structure. The bottom of the building is supported by hundreds of wooden columns, and the periphery is a quadruple structure. The wood carvings are layered and the three-dimensional feeling is very strong. The entire building is filled with intricate decorations and character sculptures, making the temple, which has existed for more than 150 years, a classic of wooden architecture.

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    Posted: Dec 20, 2019
  • tlkan
    5/5Outstanding
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    This temple, built in 1834, is exquisite, some lotus flowers and peacock patterns! However, the underground planks, there are many raised nails, when walking barefoot, really be careful!

    5
    Posted: Jan 3, 2018
  • 山水人生
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Baokaya Monastery is a very large old teak building, so it also has the nickname of the teak temple. The information said that the teak temple was originally built during the Warring States period in Myanmar, and the Zen people built it in 1364 when the dynasty was established in Yinwa. I don’t understand the history of Myanmar, I only know that it has been more than 800 years ago, and the buildings I see at present should be rebuilt later. The temple buildings are beautifully carved and meticulous, and the doors and windows and pillars are carved with exquisite patterns. Of course, I saw it with Mandalay’s Golden Palace, the Temple of Hemu. The difference is far. Under the west oblique sun, the black surface of the building seen in front of you is particularly old in the green fields surrounded by vicissitudes of vicissitudes. Go into the dark wood building and continue to enjoy the exquisite and ancient vicissitudes of carving. Since it was a place for royal study, the monastery still retains the study desk and poster indoors, but unfortunately there is no scene for the little monks to study. The entire temple building is also built on dozens of low wooden pillars and suspended, we visited the interior and then around the outside to watch the doors and windows corridors and other different styles of architectural characteristics. Although many sculptures in the entire Hemu Temple are damaged, this is the first time that no restoration of the original building has been seen in Myanmar.

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    Posted: Mar 4, 2015
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