A nice place to see a few of the many temples in Mandalay. Very calm a quiet. Would recommend. #Mandalay #travel #travelphotography #temples
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Mandalay Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Mandalay Palace was built in 1859. The entire palace is square and is a wooden structure. There are 104 temples in the palace. The buildings are mainly red and gold. From a distance, they are dazzling and resplendent. , exquisite. The palace is made of precious teak wood, which is not easy to crack and corrosion resistant. The palace was destroyed in World War II, and now we see the part that was rebuilt in 1989. The museum in the palace displays the local history and culture, and displays many items, furniture and clothing used by the king. There is a 33-meter-high observation tower in the Royal Palace Scenic Area, which can overlook the Royal Palace and Mandalay Street.
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Mandalay Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A nice place to see a few of the many temples in Mandalay. Very calm a quiet. Would recommend. #Mandalay #travel #travelphotography #temples
Without question, the sunrise in Mandalay is the best in the world. Seeing the hot air balloons on top of the temples is amazing. A must do once in your life
Seeing many ancient buildings, there are indeed very moving buildings, such as the Egyptian pyramids, the Taj Mahal in India, and Angkor Wat in Cambodia, but no imagination has been thoughtfully prepared for the Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar, and I really didn't expect that the Shwedagon Pagoda is so great.
Mandalay Palace is the palace of Myanmar's Gongbang Dynasty. It was built in 1857. The palace is square, with red brick walls and moats outside the walls. There are 104 temples in the palace, the whole building is wooden structure, which was destroyed in the Second World War. In 1989, the Myanmar government began to rebuild based on historical pictures and materials, restoring 89 major halls, completed in September 1996 and opened to the public. It covers an area of 4 million square meters and is the world's largest palace. There are two places to visit in Mandalay Palace, one is a watchtower of 33 meters high, and after climbing one hundred and twenty stairs, you will have a bird's eye view of the entire Palace and Mandalay city. Another must-see is the museum, where the Burmese king's used items, small amounts of furniture, photos, etc. are displayed, the only place to learn about Myanmar's history. There are also many buildings in the palace, there are emperors in the upper court to summon the palaces of the public servants, the living room, and the large harem where the concubine lives. The golden tiles and red walls are all Myanmar style, but unfortunately there are no furniture. The Museum of Ancient Myanmar Culture exhibits costumes, supplies and Buddhist art from the court.
There have been many ancient capitals in Myanmar history, only the King City of Mandalay was preserved intact, although the palace was rebuilt after destruction. The whole palace is square, for the wooden structure building, the building is mainly red, gold, the distance is dazzling, magnificent, close to the sculpture gallery column, exquisite! The palace is built from the unique precious tree species of Myanmar teak, with the characteristics of not easy to crack, corrosion resistance, feudal Myanmar dynasty also made teak as royal wood, the palace, the imperial city are built with this wood.