Saturday, March 2, 2019
My Native Town
My ingrained town is Mandalay its similarly well-known as a culture city of Myanmar. Mandalay is Upper Myanmars principal(prenominal) commercial, educational, health centre and considered the centre of Burmese culture. Mandalay is Located in the primaeval dry zone of Myanmar and on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River. Its also border by Sagaing Hill, Shan Yoma Hill, Kyut Sae Hill and Mandalay Hill. My native town is the second-largest city and the last royal stag capital of Myanmar. King Mindon founded Mandalay and the royal palace, Mya nanna San Kyaw as a new capital at the foot of Mandalay Hill in 1857.When it was founded in 1857, the royal city was officially named Yadanabon which means The City of Gems. King Mindon also founded the Kuthodaw Pagoda, the Thudhamma Zayats and the library for the Buddhist scriptures. Im always proud the glory of Mya Nan San Kyaw Palace and Mandalay Kyone. Thats a trademark of my native town. Mandalay is known with the places such as Maha Muni Pagoda, Kyauktawgyi Pagoda, Kuthodaw Pagoda, Shwenandaw Monastery and Atumashi Monastery. Mandalay is Myanmars heathen and religious centre of Buddhism, having numerous monasteries and more than 700 pagodas.That show my native town is very devout in Buddhist religious. Moreover, Mandalay is well-known in the world by The Worlds Biggest Book, located in Kuthodaw Pagoda and U Paing Bridge. Most of the famous authors and artists in Myanmar were emerged from Mandalay and they served our traditional culture not to disappear and created new cultural tradition to our generations. Therefore, no matter how much the globalization wave is influenced in Mandalay, Mandalay always has a sense of our Myanmar peoples culture and overwhelmed the religious beliefs.
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