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Many temples in Bagan are nothing special from the outside, like Abidana Temple is an ordinary temple. But there are interesting murals inside. Although the weathering is very large, there are no people watching and maintaining ..., but it is worth going in and seeing.
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Many temples in Bagan are nothing special from the outside, like Abidana Temple is an ordinary temple. But there are interesting murals inside. Although the weathering is very large, there are no people watching and maintaining ..., but it is worth going in and seeing.
You have to take off your shoes when you enter the temple, so you can wear slippers here. It is cooler and there are many people. If you don't know how to worship Buddha, you can see how the locals do it, and then learn it as you like.
The step-up pagoda is unique in Myanmar, and a museum of treasures in the nearby pavilion is home to centuries of wealth accumulated by monks, including sculptures, lacquerware and dance costumes.
This 11th-century temple is located 400 meters south of Manuha Temple. The highlights here are undoubtedly the murals inside, but because the entrance is prohibited from taking pictures, I can't show it to everyone!
Many temples built by the Bagan dynasty are famous for murals, and Abyadana is one of them. The murals on the outer wall of the corridor are Bodhisattvas and the murals on the inner wall are Buddha statues. Traditional drama performances can also be seen on the wall of the main entrance, with Meng Wen's introduction. In Abidjana there is an inscription that says the temple was built by the queen, but the real builder is the King of the River Magpies. The temple is located where Queen Abidjana waited for the king when he fled the palace. This allusion alone can cause our infinite reverie...