Top 5 Temple you must visit in Bagan city, Myanmar

Bagan, Myanmar is the best place to make as a tourist destination for those who like historic buildings such as the Temple. A number of temples are scattered throughout the city of Bagan which is estimated to date from the 11th and 12th centuries. In addition, all these ancient buildings are located almost adjacent to each other.

Because of the many adjacent temples in Bagan, sometimes when viewed from the height of the building seemed to produce a landscape that is unusual. Maybe we'll feel like we're in a fairy tale. This is what makes Bagan is called a city of a thousand temples.

If you visit Bagan for a short time, it is definitely time you have will not be enough to visit all the temples there. Therefore, it would be better if the visitors know the best temple in Bagan. That way your vacation can be fulfilled well.

For that, now we will share with you about the 5 best temple you must visit in Bagan city.

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Dhammayangyi Temple

Dhammayangyi is a beautiful and largest Temple in Bagan. The corridors and height are very spacious and have a quite interesting interior. Inside this Temple there are 4 Buddha statues and 3 of which have been covered have cement more than 900 years ago. According to history, the Temple was built because a king felt guilty for killing father and his mother.

Ananda Temple

Ananda Temple is one of the largest and famous Temple in Bagan. If most of the temples there are brown, then the Ananda Temple is one that has a uniqueness with white. In this Temple, there are four giant Buddha statues that are golden and placed in every corner. Each statue has a different gesture that looks as if welcome every visitor.

Bulethi Temple

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Bulethi temple is one of the best places to watch sunrise and sunset in Bagan. The temple is a prima donna for the visitors who love the romantic atmosphere. If you want to enjoy the atmosphere of sunrise and sunset here, you should come early before sunrise and sunset time to get the right place.

Sulamani Guphaya Temple

Sulamani Guphaya Temple is one of the prettiest temples in Bagan and photogenic when seen from a distance. It is suitable for photography lovers because in this temple there are many beautiful paintings. In addition, one of the uniqueness of this Temple is to look like a red color. This may be due to the use of red bricks as the main material.

Shwe-gyu-gyi Temple

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Shwe-gyu-gyi was built in the 12th century AD and inside this Temple, there is also a Buddha statue like a golden color. At that time, Shwe-gu-gyi Temple is also one of the perfect places for tourists to enjoy the beautiful scenery of all the ruins of the Temple and other Pagoda. Even from here also the sunrise and sunset view can be seen very well.

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