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Shwe Yan Pyay Review

4.2 /57 Reviews
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The temple is actually built with teak, how much wood this needs, it is too shocking, like the architectural style here.

Shwe Yan Pyay

Posted: Nov 13, 2015
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  • mybambam
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The Ruiyewa Temple is all built with teak, and the exterior is D flat. But when you enter D, there is a golden-top white tower that is super glazed, and many fine Buddha statues are bright in the same indoor color. Although there is D old, there is a feeling

    1
    Posted: Oct 2, 2022
  • 渭南松赞干布
    5/5Outstanding
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    Reyewa Temple is located1.5 kilometers north of Liangrui Town, the largest town in the north of Inlai Lake. It was built in the early 19th century and was built with wooden pillars at the bottom. It is like a high-footed house with oval door holes and wooden windows in front. The temple is not large in scale, and there are local boys in the temple to practice here.

    0
    Posted: May 25, 2020
  • zhulei831230
    3/5Average
    Original Text

    Although it is not large in my opinion, it is already the largest temple in the area, the internal installation is not bad, a lot of gold foil stuff, but also continue some local traditions.

    0
    Posted: Jun 3, 2020
  • angela
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    This is the largest temple in the local area. It is built of dumpling wood and has wooden stakes underneath. It feels a little like a high-foot house. If you have time to come and see, the feeling inside is very quiet and quiet.

    0
    Posted: Jan 8, 2021
  • 陈富贵02
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Near the Buddha Statue Museum, a temple of dumpling wood architecture, very distinctive architecture. It is worth seeing, like the traditional palaces in Southeast Asia are built so high-end.

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    Posted: Nov 19, 2015
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