Pho Win Taung, ဖိုလ်ဝင်တောင် Look at the four sides Pho Win Taung, which looks like a boat capsized It is located in Salingyi Township and Yinmarpin Township area It exists. Pho Win Taung is a huge cultural heritage near the Chindwin River and drilling out natural sandstone rocks. They built Buddhist temples and statues of the Buddha they made offerings.These temples and statues of the Buddha are made of natural sandstone It is attached.
It is said to date back to the 4th century AD, but it is solid evidence was drawn in several caves inside the temple Yes, you can see the murals from the 15th century Inwa-era period. In Myanmar, 15th-century Inwa-era murals are all in one place It is the most common place to find paintings and sculptures. Many Stone carving remain.
Among them are the Inwa period murals and carvings of the Queen Cave It is very famous.
There is compliance with the World Heritage Criteria Pho Win Taung has Outstanding Universal values Myanmar to apply for World Heritage nomination soon There is...
Read morePhowintaung is a Buddhist cave complex located approximately 25 kilometers west of Monywa and 10 kilometers southeast of Yinmabin, in Yinmabin Township, Monywa District, Sagaing Region, Northern Burma (Myanmar). It is located on the western bank of the Chindwin River. The name of the complex means Mountain of Isolated Solitary Meditation.
The complex contains 947 small and large richly decorated caves. It is carved into a sandstone outcrop and contains numerous carved Buddha statues and mural paintings of geometric patterns and Jataka stories. The statues and paintings have been dated to between the 14th and...
Read morePho Win Taung is regarded as the biggest rock carve and cut cave culture site in Asia with over 900 caves here. We can only guess about when did they do this but can't mention the exact date and time yet. With interesting mural painting in most of the caves.It is really interesting. Friendly monkeys will be waiting for you there as well Weakpoint is you have to take off your shoes when you go inside the shrines and most of them have a bit...
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