Mahamoni Buddha Pagoda is located 3 kilometers south of the city centre of Mandalay. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Myanmar. The bronze statue of Buddha in Mahamoni Buddha Pagoda is about 4 meters high. It is said that the Buddha himself opened the pagoda. The local people regard the pagoda as the true body of the Buddha and have a sacred status in Myanmar. Not far from the pagoda hall is the famous triangular Gong hall and six bronze statues nearby. Triangle gongs are a romantic place. Burmese believe that when gongs sound there. If a man and a woman repeat the same word three times, they are a natural pair. Three of the six bronze statues are lion heads, two are Hindu God Shiva, and one is an elephant with three heads. It is said that the statue was cast in Cambodia in the 12th century and rolled over to Damandler. It is said that gods have magical powers to cure diseases, so long as they are rubbed against the body of the bronze statue and where their own pain is, they can work. The male pilgrims will put the gold leaf on the statue. After years of accumulation, the thickness of the gold leaf has exceeded 16 working hours, which also shows the prosperity of the incense in this Buddhist temple, which is worth seeing. Every morning at 4:00 a.m., a facial washing ceremony for the Buddha statue is held, attracting a large number of Buddhists to visit, but women are not allowed to enter the inner hall of the temple, but can only visit at the door. When they came, they heard that Southeast Asian countries like Myanmar always like to exaggerate, especially Buddha. Today, when we come to this Buddhist holy place, we are still shocked by the magnificence of gold and green in front of us. All eyes are golden, golden and white, red matching, is very gorgeous. This is very different from the temples in China. Without dark tones and ghost curtains, the feeling here is more calm and comfortable, without fear at all. There are many pilgrims here, but they can't be called pilgrims either. In Myanmar, people worship Buddhas with flowers, not incense. In front of the Golden Buddha, men queue up to kneel in the inner hall to worship the Buddha statue and paste gold for the Buddha statue. The backpack can not be brought in. Women can only kneel outside the temple. When visiting the temple, we also met with ritual Buddha activities. A group of children, led by girls, dressed in national costumes, holding tributes, circled the temple clockwise. When I came, I had never heard of any similar activities, so I didn't know what they meant. I just felt fresh. When you see local tourists taking pictures with cameras, and cameramen taking pictures all the way, you feel that this must be an important activity, and you can't feel that you are in a good mood. It's been about an hour since I came out of the temple. It's already over the time I had agreed on.