Inwa Ancient Cultural Zone in Mandalay Region attracts domestic and foreign visitors

31 January 2024

U Nay Tun Naing, Deputy Director of the Department of Archaeology and National Museum (Mandalay branch), says that the Inwa Ancient Cultural Area in TadaU, Mandalay Region, attracts daily visits both from local and foreign visitors. The report also mentions that both domestic and international travelers visit and explore the heritage buildings along the bank of the Ayeyawady River.

Many ancient cultural structures can be visited on day trips from Inwa, including the Bargaya monastery, the Mei Nu brick monastery, the palace wall, the palace tower, and the Sinkyon fortress. Pagodas and stupas built during the Inwa, Nyaungyan, and Amarapura periods are also worth visiting, such as the Chauksutan pagodas, the Koesutan pagodas, the Daw Gyan pagodas, the Myinmotaung Pagoda, and the Wingaba Pagoda.

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