Located in the southwest suburb of Mandalay, the ancient city of Inva is surrounded by the Irrawaddy River and its tributary, the Mitange River. It is an island forgotten by history. In 1287, the Pugan Dynasty was destroyed by Kublai Khan in the Yuan Dynasty, and the Shan people established the Inva Dynasty in the north. In 1555, the Inva Dynasty was destroyed and the capital fell. It wasn't until 1839 that it was completely destroyed by the earthquake that it faded out of the historical arena. Nowadays, scattered ruins and ruins are hidden among the lush trees on the island. In the farmland, Inva, the ancient capital of several generations, glory and disputes have gone far. Only these ruins can be polished in the lush countryside. Because of the destruction of World War II, a large number of buildings in the ancient city were severely damaged, leaving a large number of buildings with broken walls. Now we can see that there are only four main relics left. They are the "Bogaya Temple, the new Mifo Pagoda in Yatana, the Watchtower and Mahaon Mae Temple. Some of these relics are in ruins, some are still in the old beauty. Standing in front of them, how can they walk quietly for hundreds of years? Those temples and pagodas seem to be like this all their lives. Time flies, but they remain calm. To go to the ancient city, you need to cross the river by ferry and go back and forth to 800 Kyat. The best way to visit the ancient city is by carriage, but you can also take your own rented bicycle or motorcycle and gallop freely on the ridges. The carriage is 5000 Kyat for two hours. The extra time will be added. It is almost impossible to visit the ancient city on foot. Historically, the ancient city of Inva witnessed the subjugation of a Chinese emperor. In 1661, the Qing army invaded Yunnan and Yongli Emperor exiled in Mandalay, the capital of Myanmar. He was taken in by Mangda, the ancient city of Inva. After Wu Sangui invaded Myanmar, Mang Da's brother Mang Bai took the opportunity to launch a coup and killed his brother's successor. On August 12, 1661, Wangbai launched the water curse, killing the guards of Emperor Yongli. By January 22, 1662, Mangbai dedicated Yongli Emperor to Wu Sangui, and the Ming Dynasty's imperial rule was completely destroyed. The boat crossed the Mitange River, the ancient city of Inva, which took over the Emperor Yongli. Up the hill you can see a spectacular caravan. The price here is almost the same. We just choose one and leave. It happens to be the first day of the Lunar New Year's 1st Lunar New Year. Taking a carriage is a pleasure. Horses kick and kick toward the ancient city. Soon we can see the red wall hidden in the dense woods of South China, and occasionally the Buddha pagoda pierces the green curtain. We went south along the city wall, then east through a paddy field, and came to the Baojiaya Temple outside the ancient city.