At the northernmost point of the ancient city is the Maha'an Monastery, which is also the last attraction to visit in the ancient city. The Maha'an Monastery was built in 1822 by a queen named Me Nu. It is the largest and most beautiful of the ancient buildings in Inva. Me Nu, once the de facto ruler of Myanmar, was later executed by the crown prince after losing in civil strife, and the Mahalang Monastery is a temple similar to Angkor Wat, only much smaller. This is a brightly colored building, despite the storm, but you can still see the gorgeous yellow and majestic. The first floor of the Maha'an Monastery is a series of small arch coupons, like a maze, the passage is small, and it is difficult for adults to stand upright. There are passages around to the second floor terrace