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Ananda Temple
4.7
/5
248 Reviews
based on 1974 reviews
"Temple"
"Ancient Pagoda"
"Historical Architecture"
Ranked #1 in Bagan Can't-Miss Landmarks
811m from city centre
金媛 Amy Jin
"The Rigoji Fota is a small but elegant temple built in 1131, with a veranda that is easy to light and airflow from the entrance and entrance, carved and carved pillars. It is a model of the mid-term building of Lugan. There are two-story platforms. It is an officially recognized stupa that can be climbed. It is very safe and has a wide view. Although there is no absolute height, you can see the nearby ice yoga tower, which is white as jade. It is especially beautiful at dusk. 🧚🧚🧚‼️‼️‼️"
Bu Paya Pagoda
4.1
/5
45 Reviews
based on 326 reviews
"Temple"
Ranked #13 in Bagan Important Religious Institutions
520m from city centre
137***66
"The sun had begun to set, and we rushed to one of the higher pagodas in the area, – Shwesandaw Tower. The tower was magnificent and looked out over the Gansu Plain and was visible from now on, and was also popular with tourists at sunset. We checked the tickets to the archaeological area here. Climb steep stairs to the top of Shwesandaw Temple and be careful to watch one of the most popular sunsets in Gansu."
Sulamani Guphaya Temple
4.6
/5
65 Reviews
based on 544 reviews
"Temple"
Ranked #1 in Bagan Important Religious Institutions
2.4km from city centre
M36***49
"This is a red-walled temple, the most special of which is the murals, can take pictures, is a better preserved temple. Every temple in the temple of the temple is absolutely unexpected."
Htilominlo Pahto
4.4
/5
42 Reviews
based on 395 reviews
"Historical Site"
"Temple"
Ranked #8 in Bagan Important Religious Institutions
2.1km from city centre
M36***49
"The first large temple to visit from Liangwu town, the exterior is beautiful, and the internal frescoes should be beautiful, but it is unfortunately incomplete. It is recommended to go on an electric bike. Very nice!"
Shwegugyi Temple
4.1
/5
58 Reviews
"Ancient Pagoda"
"Temple"
"Historical Architecture"
Ranked #2 in Bagan Local History
276m from city centre
渭南松赞干布
"Ruiguyi Pagoda Temple is a Buddhism building in the middle of Bagan. It was built during the reign of King Alon Siddu in 1140. Ruiguyi means "golden cave". Because it is close to the ancient palace, it is called the palace stupa. The tower is built on a 3.6-meter-high brick foundation. Legend has it that this is the king’s good fortune that caused a huge brick to emerge from the ground. According to historical records, the king was driven out of the palace by his son when he was old and moved to the pagoda monastery, and was later killed. There are still four Buddha statues and two inscriptions in the temple. Climb to the viewing platform of the Pagoda Temple to see the nearby Pagoda Temples."
Mahabodhi Paya
4
/5
55 Reviews
based on 118 reviews
"Historical Site"
"Temple"
Ranked #5 in Bagan Local History
144m from city centre
金媛 Amy Jin
"The Mojoti Temple (Mahabodhi Paya) was built by King Dilominro in 1215 with a distinct Indian style and is unique among the many pagodas in the Bagan region and impressive. The Mohanti temple is built in the same way as the most famous Mohti Buddha Tower in Bodhigaya, India. Bodhigaya is said to be the land of enlightenment and the most famous Buddhist shrine in India. The pagodas have seven layers, representing the Buddha's passage of the road in seven, seventy-four days. According to legend, Sakyamuni traveled to Bodhigaya, and spent six years in the nearby forest, making him shrivel and exhausted, but still unable to understand the way of liberation. So he gave up his penance, bathed in the Nilian Chan River, washed away all his dirt, and then climbed a tree to the bank, and drank the milk of the shepherdess, and came to Bodhigaya, and meditated under a large Bodhi tree, and vowed that if he could not fully realize his dream, he would never be able to afford it. He thus languished for seventy-nine days, and on the last morning he looked up and saw a bright star in the east. In this moment, Sakyamuni suddenly understand the universe of life, understand the true meaning of life, but also free from the suffering of old and sick."
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Dhammayangyi Temple
4
/5
1 Reviews
based on 606 reviews
"Other Places of Worship"
1.7km from Bagan ·
yangduoduo17
"Construction stopped in 1170 after the king who ordered the temple to be built was assassinated. The king (Naratu) took the throne after assassinating his father and brother, probably to atone for his sins and to impress the public. Dama Yangji is the largest temple in Bagan. It is indeed huge, but not beautiful in my opinion. Big but not special Buddhist temple, not on the main road, special drive in. Frankly, the unknown Buddhist tower on the way in is more worth taking pictures as it is too crowded."
Nearby City
Manuha Temple
4.3
/5
47 Reviews
based on 259 reviews
"Historical Architecture"
"Temple"
2.1km from Bagan ·
多多
"The scale is very large. After many people visit, the shape is also very beautiful. The building itself is spacious and magnificent. The base is white. The second and third floors are all covered with gold. The overall white gold looks particularly beautiful in the sun. You need slippers at the door and walk through a long corridor to enter the pagoda. When you walk barefoot on the corridor, the soles of your feet hurt. However, out of respect for the local religion, you should take off your shoes before entering any pagoda no matter how painful it is. Socks cannot be worn either. The Buddha statue inside the pagoda should be the largest Buddha statue in Bagan. The Buddha statue in the pagoda has an open skylight at the top, and the sun just comes in from the skylight and shines on the face of the Buddha. When I entered, it was exactly between 11 am and 12 am, and the face of the Buddha statue facing the south main gate was directly illuminated by the sunlight coming in from the skylight, with a faint golden light, and his expression was calm and calm. The solemn feeling."
Nearby City
Nandamannya Pahto Temple
4
/5
1 Reviews
based on 44 reviews
"Temple"
4.7km from Bagan ·
多多
"Most of the murals in Gurgan are not in good condition, but the murals called the temptation of Mala are still in good condition. Unfortunately photography is prohibited in the area. As others have said, it is best to bring light when the interior is darker."
Lawkananda Pagoda
4.3
/5
16 Reviews
based on 124 reviews
"Temple"
Ranked #3 in Bagan Important Religious Institutions
5.1km from city centre
多多
"There are some stalls selling things and some vendors selling snacks in front of the stairs of the golden pagoda. The golden pagoda is not very big, but the sunset is very beautiful on the golden pagoda. This is also a good place to watch the sunset. The setting sun shines on the river and the boats used to carry people to the opposite bank give it a special taste. There are also some food stalls nearby, but we did not try."
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