Thursday, March 31, 2011

In the land of golden pagodas

Myanmar is mysterious, full of fascinating sights and amazing temples. Burma, certainly lives up to its reputation as "the land of golden pagodas. His religious buildings shine in all their glory, and although for many years a closed country, today the beauty of temples and beautiful scenery attract an increasing number of foreign tourists. Yangon, Rangoon, once called the British, is not only the capital of Myanmar, but with 4 million inhabitants, is also thelargest city in the country, which can be up to 5 century will be traced. The Shwedagon Pagoda is one of the most important buildings of the religious life of the city's population. This shrine attracts a large number of foreign tourists. National Shrine of Myanmar's main attraction and is also one of the most famous religious buildings in the world. Four miles south of Bago is one of the oldest shrines in the city that Kyaikpun Paya, who built in 1476 during the reign ofRe Dhammazedi. Four gigantic statues 30 meters tall Buddha sitting back to back and watch stoically to the four cardinal points. They represent the Buddha Gotama and his three predecessors. Twante is a city of ancient ceramics. In the laboratories of large under the roofs of palm leaves, the wheel has turned from one century to another. Traditional methods of work reminiscent of a bygone Twante and ceramics is known in Myanmar. In addition to the techniques of local fishing, Inle Lake...

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