 Mingun salesgirls fast approaching |
 Bullock cart, the "taxi" of Mingun |
 Burmese girl selling old banknotes and coins |
 Hut of woven palm with a reddish color, Mingun |
 Inexpensive folding sun hat |
 Big tree, Mingun |
 Big tree on the waterfront in Mingun |
 Monastery gate, Mingun |
 Pandaw Paya - architect's model of Mingun Paya as envisioned by King Bodawpaya in 1790 |
 The stupa, had it been completed, was to be 150m high, taller than the Great Pyramid (146.5m) |
 Settawya Paya's five-level terrace, Mingun |
 Circular walk of the Monuments of Mingun |
 Art shop in Mingun |
 Dennis in Mingun |
 "Main Street" Mingun |
 German school (Schule) sponsored by Förderverein Myanmar |
 Handmade Burmese puppets in a shop in Mingun |
 Mingun Paya - constructed 1790-1819 |
 Mingun Paya - this is only the base of the pagoda, about 50m high |
 If completed, Mingun Paya was to be 150m high |
 Construction of Mingun Paya ceased with the death of its sponsor, King Bodawpaya |
 Pillar in front of Mingun Paya |
 Mingun Paya |
 Dennis had a very positive attitude with the souvenir sellers and had fun interacting with them |
 Entrance to Mingun Paya |
 Sitting on a ruined capstone, Mingun Paya |
 Bullock cart, Mingun |
 The haunches of a massive guardian lion (chinthe) in front of Mingun Paya |
 I don't know if the chinthes of Mingun Paya were ever complete, but they were probably victims of the 1838 earthquake as well |
 Giant brick chinthe with some remnants of the original plaster covering, Mingun |
 Ruins of the monumental guardian lions forming the gateway to Mingun Paya |
 Ruins of the Chinthe (guardian lions) in front of Mingun Paya |
 Irrawaddy River from the Chinthes of Mingun Paya |
 Good-natured souvenir sellers at Mingun |
 Bullock Cart on Main Street, Mingun |
 Mingun Paya's river-facing eastern face |
 Grand entrance to Mingun Paya |
 There is only a small chapel inside this massive doorway |
 Chapel inside Mingun Paya |
 Chapel inside Mingun Paya |
 I'm all for respecting religion but it's pretty stupid (and dangerous) to have to take off your shoes to climb a crumbling ruin |
 Hsinbyume Paya seen from Mingun Paya |
 Molmi Paya and Hsinbyume Paya rising above the trees |
 Climbing Mingun Paya (barefoot!) |
 Great view of Mingun and the Irrawaddy River make the climb worthwhile |
 Come on, the thing was never even finished and is a scrub covered tilting ruin...how could wearing shoes here be disrespectful? |
 Hsinbyume Paya, 1816, Mingun |
 Malmi Paya and the pavilion of the Mingun Bell |
 On top of Mingun Paya high above the Irrawaddy River |
 Panoramic view of the Irrawaddy River from the top of Mingun Paya |
 Myatheindan Pagoda northwest of Mingun Paya |
 Damage to Mingun Paya from the 1838 earthquake |
 You have to climb that ... barefoot! Mingun Paya |
 Northwest corner of Mingun Paya |
 Settawya Paya and the Irrawaddy River from Mingun Paya |
 Panoramic view from the top of Mingun Paya |
 The village of Mingun |
 With more time, it would be worth climbing up to the top of Mingun Hill |
 Summit of Mingun Paya |
 Molmi Paya, Mingun |
 Ruins of the colossal guardian lions (chinthe) from Mingun Paya |
 This does not look like somewhere safe to walk around barefoot - religion sometimes needs a good dose of common sense |
 View north from the summit of Mingun Paya |
 The local boys that hang out on top of Mingun Paya should be put to work with brooms and clean up the litter |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun, 1816 |
 Barge loaded with timber logs coming down the Irrawaddy River |
 Descending Mingun Paya barefoot |
 Descending Mingun Paya |
 Ruins of Mingun Paya |
 Damage from the 1838 earthquake, Mingun Paya |
 Myanmar has excellent handicrafts, better than Thailand |
 Shopping in Mingun |
 Souvenirs, Mingun |
 Heard a good story about a man in Bagan - his job - "I make antiques" |
 The main street of Mingun has lots of art galleries |
 Art gallery, Mingun |
 Mingun is a good place to browse Burmese art |
 Various compositions of monks with umbrellas, Mingun |
 Burmese painting, Mingun |
 Hill tribe warrior, Myanmar |
 Burmese art, Mingun |
 Molmi Paya, Mingun |
 Mingun Taxi |
 Traffic in downtown Mingun |
 Bullock Cart, Mingun |
 History of the Mingun Bell |
 Mingun Bell - cast in 1808 by King Bodawpaya for the Mingun Pagoda |
 Inside the 90 ton Mingun Bell |
 Mingun Bell, said to be the second largest bell in the world |
 Dennis ringing the Mingun Bell |
 Detail of the Mingun Bell |
 Mingun Bell detail |
 Mingun Bell - 16ft 3in diameter |
 Pavilion of the Mingun Bell |
 Mingun Bell Pavilion |
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 Figure on a pillar, Mingun |
 The "wai" greeting |
 Small stilt house, Mingun |
 Entrance to Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Hsinbyume Paya, a pagoda built to represent the Buddhist cosmos |
 Hsinbyume Paya, built in 1816 |
 Hsinbyume Paya - the summit represents Mt Meru |
 Stairs leading up through 7 levels |
 Hsinbyume Paya |
 The seven terraces represent mountain ranges and oceans around Mt. Meru |
 Hsinbyume Paya |
 Panoramic view of Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Panoramic view of Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Statue in a niche, Hsinbyume Paya |
 The wavy forms represent mountain ranges separated by oceans |
 The stupa represents Mt. Meru |
 Mt Meru is the sacred mountain at the center of Buddhist cosmology |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Seemingly discarded statues around Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Statues missing from their niches |
 Climbing to Mt Meru |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 The stupa of Hsinbyume Paya |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 The central stupa of Hsinbyume Paya respresents Mount Meru, the center of Buddhist cosmology |
 Staircase leading into the central stupa |
 View from the top of Hsinbyume Paya |
 Mingun Paya from Hsinbyume Paya |
 Terrace of Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Inside Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Central Buddha image, Hsinbyume Paya |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Temple offering box - this is why it is impossible to get change in Myanmar |
 Hsinbyume Paya, Mingun |
 Guardian lion, Mingun |
 Bullock Cart, Mingun |
 Old Folks Home, Mingun Buddhist Imfirmary |
 The Mingun Buddhist Imfirmary |
 Mingun Buddhist Imfirmary |
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