Old Bagan

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pradeep rana on Google

The place was really beautiful , touristic . Along the river it was great . There are many temples where you can go around and chill . People are nice . Place is calm . All of the Bagan is really beautiful and people are friendly . Old bagan is quite costly and nyang u is the cheapest .
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Neal Irvine on Google

First time arriving to an Airport in a Horse-Drawn carriage, that’s forsure. In all of SE Asia, this is probably the most beautiful and spectacular place. Nearly every night, the horizon is picturesque as the sun dips below the horizon and all the temples start to glow this orange colored tint. I came via 8 hour boat ride from Mandalay – which, while not all that pleasant, was definitely interesting – instead of using modern technology to test the depth of the river, they simply have two locals, with poles, sitting at the front of the boat, sticking them in and out of the water to check its dept. These ‘local river guides’ change up every hour or so – they are dropped off, and new ones board who know the next section of the river. Reservations ahead of time are highly recommended – when I was there, accommodation is rather sparse. I actually ended up renting a horse-drawn carriage with driver, whom ended up being my guide as we toured all the temples – and who dropped me to the airport There are so many it’s easy to get lost – Bring LOTS of water.
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ARTEMIS SUN on Google

Bagan is a must visit place in your life! I visited over 20 countries this one is the most impressive. The thousands of temples that are spread across the plains of Bagan (sometimes spelt Pagan) are the most impressive testament , you feel like in the movie!
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Justin Foster - Barham on Google

If your bucket list had just one place as a must see THIS is it Hot air balloon ride was the high light of the holiday
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SL Tour's Cab on Google

Old Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) ?? Much of Myanmar's architecture is tied to ancient Indian culture, and can be traced to the country's earliest known inhabitants. During the Pyu period, cylindrical stupas with four archways—often with a hti (umbrella) on top—were built. The Mon and Pyu people were the first two influential groups to migrated to Myanmar, and the first Indo-Chinese adherents of Theravada Buddhism.Beikthano, one of the first Pyu centers, contains urbanesque foundations which include a monastery and stupa-like structures. These Pyu stupas, the first Indian foundations in Myanmar, were built from 200 BC to 100 CE and were sometimes used for burial. Early stupas, temples and pagodas are topped with htis and finials or spires symbolizing Theravada Buddhist transcendence. By the 9th century, the Bamar people had established a kingdom centered at Bagan. During the 11th century, King Anawrahta unified the Irrawaddy Valley region and founded the Pagan Empire. Bagan, with over 10,000 of Myanmar's red brick stupas and pagodas, had become a center of Buddhist architecture by the mid-12th century.During this period, the Pyu-style stupas were transformed into monuments reminiscent of alms bowls or gourd-shaped domes, unbaked brick, tapered and rising roofs, Buddha niches, polylobed arches and ornamental doorways influenced by India's Pala Empire and its monuments.Stucco was widely used in Bagan, especially by the Mon people. Stucco features of Bagan structures include garlands, flames or rays of the sun, peacock tail feathers and mythical creatures. The Dhammayazika Pagoda has a plan similar to the Tantric Paharpur stupa in India. It does not have a square base like many Bagan stupas; instead, it has a pentagonal base with radial halls and low skirting. The Ananda Temple (finished in 1090), one of the first temples erected in Bagan, was influenced by Indian architecture.The vaulted temple represents the Theravada branch of Buddhism, Bagan's official religion when it was built. Architectural features of the temple include brick vaulted halls, Buddha statues, tapered roofs and the absence of terraces.The temple has one of the first uses of the pyatthat, or tiered roof, which indicates the presence of a throne within. With both royal and religious symbolism, many of the temple's images depict the Buddha seated before an odd number of pyatthat tiers. Many of Bagan's historical monuments are well-preserved, due to the dry climate. Bagan, with one of the largest concentrations of temples in the world, is one of Myanmar's most important pilgrimage sites.Many of the temples' paintings and murals are still visible.Notable architectural sites in Bagan include the Bupaya Pagoda, the Dhammayangyi, Gawdawpalin and Htilominlo Temples, the Inn-hpaya Stupa, the Mahabodhi Temple, the Mingalazedi Pagoda, the Minochantha stupa group, the Taung Kyaung monastery, the Nathlaung Kyaung Temple, the Nga-kywe-na-daung Stupa, the Pahto Thamya and Shwegugyi Temples, the Shwezigon Pagoda and the Sulamani and Thatbyinnyu Temple. Burma was part of the British Empire by the end of the 1880s, and this ushered in a period of colonial architecture Rangoon, now known as Yangon, became a multi-ethnic capital.As large, colonial buildings were built throughout the city, social disruption in Burma spawned nationalist rallies and anti-colonial protests. Yangon's central business district, along the Yangon River, contains many colonial-era buildings. One example is the Ministers' Building, built as the Secretariat Building in 1902 to house the British administration. Other downtown structures are the Bogyoke Market (formerly Scott Market) and the Strand Hotel, built in 1896 by Aviet and Tigran Sarkie.Prominent buildings include Yangon City Hall, built between 1926 and 1936; the Customs House; the High Court Building (built in 1914 and converted to the High Court head office in 1962); the 1920 Inland Water Transport Authority Building, and the former Myanmar Railways headquarters.
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Jørgen Leon Knudsen on Google

Amazing historic place. Originally more than ten thousand stupas and temples. Still more than two thousand stupas left in the area
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Phil Halson on Google

Bagan is such a beautiful place, with so many temples that if you ask five different locals how many there are, you'll get five different answers... The photos I have added are from 2007, and since then there have been some changes to the Bagan landscape (for example, a large observation tower), and my pictures don't have GPS data. As such, I can't say with much certainty the names of each structure shown, but where I can I have added reviews to the appropriate place.
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Hari Wibowo on Google

Stunning. Old temples and vibes are incredible. Local people are very nice, and the foods too!

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