BAGAYA MONASTERY
Religious building
2024
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2024
If you had to take off your shoes only once in Inwa, it would be for Bagaya Monastery. A magnificent teak monument lost in the rice fields, hoisted on one-piece pillars that run through the entire structure. It is recognizable by its pointed hat on seven levels. Bagaya Kyaung was built in 1834, during the reign of King Bagyidaw. No less than 267 carved teak beams that have survived over the years and form a masterpiece of Burmese cultural heritage. A heritage that continues in traditional Burmese decoration.
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Visited in december 2017
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Genial. Que de bois...on est suspendu sur piloti (à éviter les crottes de chien) mais bluffés du travail et conservation de ces énormes,poteaux en teck
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Le monastère fait parti des sites a visiter sur Ava, bien conservé, situé en pleine campagne
Puis la visite de ce temple est impressionnant !
Il y a beaucoup de boutiques d'artisanat familial tout autour. Lorsque nous y sommes allés l'ambiance était plutôt bon enfant, nous avons beaucoup aimé Ava !