The small temple is also quite interesting. This temple is also a traditional temple structure in ancient Myanmar. The entire temple can also enjoy a very elegant scenery. It is also very convenient to visit here. The temple also belongs to a very long building.
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The small temple is also quite interesting. This temple is also a traditional temple structure in ancient Myanmar. The entire temple can also enjoy a very elegant scenery. It is also very convenient to visit here. The temple also belongs to a very long building.
Maha'angmei Temple is the first stop we entered the ancient city of Inwa. At first glance, it still feels more magnificent and shocking monuments. Because in general, the scale of the relics in Myanmar is not large, and some styles are more similar to Angkor Wat, but the scale is much smaller than Angkor Wat. I also quite like this completely unrenovated trace of the monument, the color mottled, there are traces of years.
Maha'angmei Temple is the first attraction in the ancient city of Ingwa. The entrance is a hot place. The bus is solicited, the fly restaurant on the street, and the small shops are all available. The entire relics are similar to Cambodia's Angkor style, but they are still very delicate, but the scale is not large. A mobile vendor who buys ice cream on the side is not bad. Although it is a tourist, the price is fair. Like this single ball of ice cream is one more.
I went there a few years ago and had a good chance to see it again.
This Royal Monastery, built in 1822, is very attractive from the outside! There is a seat next to it, you can visit it together!
The last attraction in the ancient city of Ingwa, the Royal Monastery, has experienced the vicissitudes of years, and it is still so beautiful. The quadrangle of pagodas is made of masonry. The foundation is strong and standing inside feels like time passing through.
Come here when you have time, you can come here and turn around,
The royal temples, built in 1822, are rare. The faded but solid temples are fascinating in the meditation photographs, and the thick walls and cool basements are most fascinating in the hot noon sun. Behind, there is a path to the seasonal river park near the monk's residence, and the bridge is seen from a distance.