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Myanmar
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Fort
Mandalay
Today the
grounds of the ancient royal palace, surrounded by a wall and
a ditch, serve the Burmese military as a garrison accommodating
about 10,000 soldiers. Visits of the area are only possible with
a special permit.
Shwe Nandaw
Kyaung Temple Grounds
These temple
grounds outside the northwestern corner of the ancient royal palaces
are presently the most important attraction in the town of Mandalay.
Their prominent structure is a building, which in 1880 has been
moved from the ancient royal palace area, after King Mindon
had died inside it, which was taken as a bad omen. In 1880 the
building was turned into a monastery, which hasn't changed until
today. It is the only structure remaining from the ancient royal
palace, as it has not been a target of the bombardments of the
allies in World War II. It consists mostly of teak wood,
is richly ornamented with carvings and hints at the grandeur of
the ancient royal palace.
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Attractions
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