Jade Pagoda in Mandalay, Myanmar. 行くべし!マンダレーで翡翠の仏塔を見に行った。
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Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter, will show you stunning temples and pagodas in MANDALAY, a former capital of Myanmar and the business hub in northern part of the country. Let's take this journey together!
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Jade Cave walking at Jade Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar
Jade Pagoda Mandalay in Mandalay, Myanmar
Jade Pagoda Mandalay in Mandalay
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World first Jade Pagoda Mandalay Myanmar
Jade pagoda Mandalay
Werawsana Pagoda, located in Mandalay region is entirely built from jade, one of Myanmar’s semi-precious stones. You can find it on a hilltop in Hsin Ywa, Myinmhu Village in Aamarapura Township. It is easily visible and accessible by motor roads, to and from Mandalay International Airport.
“Werawsana” means it was built for all peoples of Myanmar and all peoples of the world who worship and paid homage to it. They all may receive all blessings, all Mingalar and enjoy peace. Therefore, the title-name means giving of peace, progress, prosperity, good fortune, glory, fame, wealth and immunity from all dangers, and wish-fulfilling.
Myinmhu Village is located at the 361 mille pillar on the Yangon-Mandalay Highway Road about 600 feet to the west, and 1,000 feet to the south of Sagaing. The Pagoda platform is a perfect square, measuring 133 feet 6 inches long and 133 feet 6 inches wide.
Before the construction took place, two ceremonies were held with the traditions of building religious monuments. The first was the Maha Mingala One, the cleansing and purification of the site took place on 21 December, 2012. Next the ground breaking ceremony was held on 23 December, 2012.
The Jade Pagoda is 75 feet 6 inches high and 176 feet in circumference; each terrace is 52 feet 6 inches long, 52 feet 6 inches broad and 12 feet high. The Umbrella on the top of the Pagoda is 7 feet high and the decorative Banana Bud is 8 feet 6 inches high. Each of the four entrance caves facing four cardinal directions have a jade Buddha statue in seated position. Thirty thousand jade Buddha statues, each measuring 2 inches in circumference, adorn the entire body of the Pagoda.
The Jade Pagoda can withstand an earthquake of 6.59 Richter scale. To enable it to meet heavy storms they used board pile technology. On the steel frame, iron nets and cement were added. There are no bricks and only jade stones that have been collected by donors for over 25 years are used in the construction. The quality jade stones of A,B,C,D grades of international jade market, totaling over one thousand tons of weight were used to build this Pagoda and 850 tons of quality jade stones are enshrined in the body of the Pagoda. The diamond Bud is also made of quality jade.
For peaceful rest and relaxation of the visitors and pilgrims, a landscape garden is created around the Pagoda. Flowering and fruiting trees are in the park around the Jade Pagoda. The donors selected Myanmar native trees, creepers and plants such as Neem, Padauk, Gantgaw, Ingyin, Ngu, Pauk, Yuzana, Seinpan etc that produce healthy fragrance, pretty hue and medicinal and culinary buds, leaves and blooms, attracting winged creatures-bees, warps, butterflies, birds as well as squirrels and some reptiles.
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Mandalay : JadePagoda November 2017
The Jade Pagoda is 75 feet 6 inches high and 176 feet in circumference; each terrace is 52 feet 6 inches long, 52 feet 6 inches broad and 12 feet high. The Umbrella on the top of the Pagoda is 7 feet high and the decorative Banana Bud is 8 feet 6 inches high. Each of the four entrance caves facing four cardinal directions have a jade Buddha statue in seated position. Thirty thousand jade Buddha statues, each measuring 2 inches in circumference, adorn the entire body of the Pagoda.
The Jade Pagoda can withstand an earthquake of 6.59 Richter scale. To enable it to meet heavy storms they used board pile technology. On the steel frame, iron nets and cement were added. There are no bricks and only jade stones that have been collected by donors for over 25 years are used in the construction. The quality jade stones of A,B,C,D grades of international jade market, totaling over one thousand tons of weight were used to build this Pagoda and 850 tons of quality jade stones are enshrined in the body of the Pagoda. The diamond Bud is also made of quality jade.
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Jade Pagoda near Mandalay Myanmar 4K clip
Jade Pagoda in Amarapura, Mandalay
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6 Amazing Places to See | Mandalay, Myanmar
Not only see 6 of the beautiful, exotic places to see around Mandalay, Myanmar, but also see the culture, food, sports, and dress and grooming of Myanmar.
See the U-Bein Bridge, Mandalay Palace, Mandalay Jade Market, Mandalay Hill, Maymyo, and Pyin Oo Lwin!
BONUS: In the video you see a variety of religious buildings. All of these buildings are on the same street!
BONUS: The smooching sound made by Timo at the restaurant is the sound made in Myanmar to call your waiters attention!
BONUS: Chinlone or caneball is the popular game played all around Myanmar. What skill!
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MANDALAY JADE MARKET 2018 マンダレー・ヒスイ市場
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外国人のエントランスフィーも1,000チャットから2,500チャットへ値上げ。
Exploring inside the City | Mandalay, Myanmar
After 3 days in Bagan, we make our way to #Mandalay on a 12 hour boat ride up the Irrawaddy River. It is a nice change of pace from the 2 overnight buses we had taken over the past week.
We spend one day relaxing in Mandalay and now we are ready to get out and explore the city. We hire a taxi to take us around for the day to see some of the highlights and this costs us 25,000 Kyat.
Our first stop is at the Mandalay Palace where we pay 10,000 Kyat per person to enter but this will also get us into several other spots around the city. The original Palace was built in the 1800's completely of teak wood. It unfortunately burned down in WWII so the one that stands here today is a replica built in 1990's of concrete and corrugated metal.
From the Palace we head to Shwenandaw monastery which is an all teak monastery that was actually apart of the original Royal Palace. In the late 1800's it was relocated outside of the Palace grounds and converted to a monastery. The building was incredibly impressive and gave us a great impression of what the Royal Palace must have once looked like.
Next up is Kuthodaw Pagoda, also called “the world’s largest book” because it has 729 individual marble slabs inscribed with Buddhist teachings that are each housed in mini pagodas. Just across the street from the Kuthodaw Pagoda is the Sandamuni Pagoda which has the largest iron Buddha image in Burma and over 1700 marble slabs inscribed with Buddhist teachings.
Finally we end our day on the Mandalay hill to watch the sunset with beautiful panoramic views of the city.
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Best Things to Do in Mandalay in Three Days, Myanmar
Hi guys, I’m Péricles Rosa. Today I’m going to show you how to get the best out of three days in Mandalay.
One of the best things to do in Mandalay is to explore the city by bike. Mandalay is a flat city and its streets are laid out in a grid, so it’s almost impossible to get lost.
On a bike, you can get a better sense of the city and visit some of the most important points of interest.
I went to Maharani Buddha temple. To enter the temple, you have to take your shoes off and cover your knees, so I had to wear a longyi, a kind of skirt that is very popular in Myanmar.
This temple is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the country.
The Buddha statue, the most revered in Myanmar, is 3.8m tall and weighs 6.5 tons. To pay their respects, male devotees regularly apply gold leaf to the statue.
In the temple complex, there are also six large bronze Khmer statues, taken from Angkor Wat in Cambodia. You should put Maharani Buddha Temple on your things to do in Mandalay list.
After leaving the Mahamuni temple, I went to the stone-carving district along Sagaing-Mandalay Road.
It was fascinating to see the skilled craftsmen and –women using electrical tools to carve and sculpt the marble into beautifully delicate Buddha statues, before polishing and painting them. Visiting the stone-carving district is definitely one of the best things to do in Mandalay.
Another advantage of exploring by bike is discovering places or things you’d never imagined.This tower is part of Ma Soe Yein, the biggest monastery in Mandalay.
On to another monastery, this time the Shwenandan monastery, built in 1878 out of teak wood in the traditional Burmese style.
This was my favourite point of interest in Mandalay – the elaborate, intricate and very detailed carving work is awe-inspiring!
At the end of the afternoon, the best place to be in the city is Mandalay Hill. You can see for miles and the sunset is stunning. Watching the sunset in Mandalay Hill is one of the top things to do in Mandalay.
To finish a long first day, I visited Kyauk Tan Gyi, a pagoda that is colourfully lit up at night and has one of the biggest marble Buddha statues in the whole of Myanmar.
On my second day, I started off by hiring a motor taxi to take me to Amarapura, a township on the outskirts of Mandalay. There, at the Mahagandhayon Monastery, I witnessed the monks’ lunchtime ritual – a spectacular sight, with a thousand monks in burgundy robes lining up to collect their food donations.
To get to Sagging, my next destination, I took a bus but I was not prepared for what turned up! Holding on to the back of an overloaded truck was a bit uncomfortable and probably dangerous but I had a lot of fun.
Upon arrival, I visited the Kaunghmudan pagoda, a large temple on the outskirts of the town, before hitchhiking to Sagaing Hill.
My first stop was the U Min Thonze pagoda. This pagoda is stunningly colourful.
I visited some other points of interest in Sagaing. The city is famous for the hundreds of white pagodas, gold stupas and numerous monasteries that dot its hilly landscape.
Last stop in Sagging was the Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda.
In Mandalay, I visited a gold leaf workshop on the spur of the moment, where I saw the entire gold leaf making process. 12g of solid gold from the north of Mandalay and some bamboo paper are put in layers into a box made from deer leather. The box is then beaten until the gold is 0.0003mm thick and the gold leaf is formed.
On my last day in Mandalay, I took yet another form of transport, this time a ferry, to Mingun, about 11km away.
The principal tourist attraction is Mingun Pahtodangyi, a monumental unfinished pagoda.
Not far from the pagoda is the Mingun bell.
Nearby is the Hsinbyome pagoda, which is built in a very different style from all the other pagodas in Myanmar. I loved this very striking and distinctive pagoda! Taking a tour to Mingun is one of the top things to do in Mandalay area.
Time to go back to Mandalay and visit one of the most popular points of interest and historically important sites in the city, Mandalay Palace.
Very close to the palace is Sandamuni Paya, with its 1774 white stupas surrounding a central gilded pagoda. In front of Sandamuni is the Kuthodaw pagoda, built in a very similar style, where you can walk in between the stupas. Kuthodaw is very picturesque and undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Mandalay.
Then I went to Amarapura again, this time to watch the sunset over the U Bein bridge.
To finish my three days in Mandalay, I attended the world-famous Moustache Brothers’ show. Watching the Moustache Brothers’ show is definitely a memorable way to end your trip to Mandalay.
The Jade Pagoda is now under construction at Amarapura Township in Mandalay
Myanmar jade and jadeite are very famous in the world and it has long been honored as a symbol of good luck, good health and as resistance against evil spirits. For paying homage to the Buddhist devotees, the Jade Pagoda is now under construction at Amarapura Township in Mandalay. It is the first Jade Pagoda in Myanmar and will stand as the only jade pagoda in the world.
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ព្រះចេតិយចោកសេន (ថ្មហ្កិច) Kyauk Sein Jade Pagoda in Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma)
Heading tp the Mandalay Jade Market!
MYANMAR (BURMA) MANDALAY...NO, NOT THE HOTEL IN VEGAS // VLOG#110
Myanmar, formerly Burma, the last frontier of SE Asia. First things first, we get a crash course in some important local words (Hello, thank you, yes, no) from the awesome staff at our hotel then we head out into the night wandering the streets (which are quite dark...limited electrical infrastructure so make sure your hotel has a generator if you like electricity) to find some local street food which we rapidly do. We doing a wander-walk around Mandalay for a couple days just exploring this unique and beautiful city and it's wonderful residents. These are some of the most genuinely friendly and happy people we have ever experienced and the clothing styles are varied and beautiful as well. The city is loaded with Monks and lines of them are to be seen every morning making the rounds to collect morning offerings. As we wander around we meet many locals and I even get pulled into a local game that involves a blind fold and a stick.
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Maha Sandar Muni Pagoda in Mandalay, Myanmar. マンダレーで不思議の森に迷い込んだ。
2019年7月に撮影した動画です。
ミャンマーはマンダレーで Jade Pagoda(翡翠の仏塔)に行く予定が変なとこで降ろされたまたま見つけた場所です。
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Mandalay, Myanmar 2018
Mandalay is a beautiful city that should be on anyone’s check list of places to see when visiting Myanmar. It may be second to Bagan, the city with more than a thousand Buddhist temples and hot air balloon rides to take in that amazing vista, however, the formal Royal capital has quite a few noteworthy gems of its own to marvel.
A lot of commenters on travel sites, like TripAdvisor, recommended one-day visits or short overnights almost as an afterthought but that itinerary is barely enough to see Mandalay like Clark Grizwald saw the Grand Canyon (check out the original Family Vacation from the 80’s to get that reference). I spent five days taking in as many of the sites as I could, and I did not get to see all of the places I’d set out to see.
Some of the most notable were Mahamuni pagoda to see the morning ritual - cleaning the face of Buddha, watching sunset from the top of Mandalay Hill, visiting Kuthodaw Pagoda - the world’s largest book, taking a walk across Ubein Bridge – a teakwood foot bridge built in the mid-1800’s, and watching stone carvers etch and sculpt marble images of Buddha.