

A serene and beautiful monastery complex in Mandalay, known for its intricate wood carvings and stunning views.
World's largest Buddhist book, inscribed on 729 marble slabs.
Iconic Buddhist temple with four standing Buddha images facing the cardinal directions.
Home to ancient artifacts, royal regalia, and traditional art.
Maha Aung Mye Bonzan Monastery has a dress code; long sleeves are required for both men and women.
As per the monastery's dress code, visitors should wear modest clothing that covers the knees.
The monastery complex is large and visitors often walk barefoot inside the main halls.
Famous for its traditional Burmese breakfast, especially the tea leaf salad.
Located within the Mandalay Palace complex, offering a unique dining experience.
Known for its delicious curries and traditional Burmese dishes.

Thin rice noodles in a rich, savory broth with chicken, pork, and vegetables.
A Burmese-style omelette filled with onions, garlic, and sometimes meat or seafood.

A fish noodle soup with a thick, catfish-based broth, served with boiled eggs and crispy fritters.
Intricately carved wooden items depicting Buddhist themes, reflecting the monastery's architecture.
High-quality silk fabrics woven with traditional motifs, symbolizing Mandalay's rich textile heritage.
Beautifully crafted jade necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, showcasing Myanmar's renowned jade industry.
Explore the historic journey of Lewis and Clark at this immersive center, featuring interactive exhibits and a full-scale replica of their boat.
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