If Mandalay is a modern city (in fact, Mandalay is in a thriving development with construction sites and scaffolding everywhere), the charm of the historical monuments around the city goes far beyond Mandalay itself, Among them is the ancient city of Ingwa, which is full of rural wild fun. The ancient city of Inwa has been the capital of Myanmar four times (and the Upper Myanmar region is often referred to as the "Inwa Kingdom"), and this simple number shows that the rulers of successive generations have a complex emotional attitude to this place, love and hate, and are inseparable. Setting aside its rich history, it remains a sparsely isolated countryside dotted with relics, temples and pagodas. It is so quiet, primitive and mysterious compared to the bustling city of Mandalay. Ferries are essential to reach the ancient city of Inva. Although only a few minutes' voyage, this mode of transportation has put Inwa on a mysterious veil. Our ferry is headed by a brother with a neat row of teeth, but betel nuts have painted them yellow and black. But it didn't hinder the infectiousness of his smile at all - clean, direct, sincere. Traveling in the ancient city, the carriage is the first choice for most tourists, of course, there are more physical and energetic people who will choose bicycles, because this can visit more hidden villages, discover the surprises and beauty outside the regular route of the carriage. Inva's main attractions include Baojiaya Temple, Nanmin, Mahayana Temple, etc., but in addition, along the way, many ancient temples and old city walls hidden in the sidewalk trees will be encountered, although they have been abandoned for many years, although they are already ruined and broken walls, but more interesting and charming. Inva ancient city can be seen everywhere rice fields, lush and vibrant, like this country, although once full of ruins, but still has a future of Nirvana rebirth.