Because there is one of the largest reclining Buddhas in Southeast Asia, of course, we have to come to see it. The reclining Buddha was built in 1907, with a length of 68.88 meters and a height of 11.88 meters. The most interesting thing for the old man is the big feet of the reclining Buddha. The two high soles of the feet of one person are carved with 108 patterns, of which 59 people's world, 21 animal worlds and 28 god worlds are separated. The symbol of heaven and earth is at their feet. The meaning of Buddha is far beyond these three layers. Above the gods, there are also 108 reincarnations. On the wall opposite the foot of the reclining Buddha there is a mural (the last two photos), which is the story of Sakyamuni from birth to silence. The last picture is of Shakyamuni cutting his hair as a monk, and his eight hairs, Shelly, are sealed in the tower of the Shwedagon Shwedagon.