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What is the title of Bagan in Myanmar?

Bagan, Myanmar has the title of "City of Wanta".

Bagan is an ancient historical city, a Buddhist cultural site and a famous tourist attraction in Myanmar, located in the middle of the border and on the left bank of the middle reaches of the Irrawaddy River. Located in the middle reaches of Irrawaddy River flowing through central Myanmar, it is the center of Myanmar people.

Many pagodas and Buddhist temples built in various historical periods in Myanmar are preserved in the urban area. The architectural art of city pagodas and Buddhist temples is the epitome of Myanmar's ancient architectural art and a precious historical and cultural heritage of Myanmar. Today's Myanmar is centered on the Burmese people, with the Shan people in the north and east and the Deleng people in the south.

Scenic spot

In Bagan Tallinn, there are four Buddha's Tooth Pagodas. Except Ruisaigon Pagoda, the other three pagodas are Tangyidang Pagoda, Luocanaan Pagoda and Guyintang Pagoda, which are smaller than Ruisaigon Golden Pagoda. Ananda is also one of the famous pagodas. There are many kinds of Buddha statues in the pagoda. The reliefs, murals and various patterns in the tower are rare in other towers. Some people call it "Longmen Grottoes" in Myanmar. Dabin Yoga Pagoda is large-scale and well-preserved, and it is also one of the famous pagodas.

Most of the above pagodas and other pagodas in Bagan are dedicated to official statues. Sitting buddhas and standing buddhas wear tight robes with their left shoulders draped over them, and some wear jade crowns, which are influenced by the Indian Hinayana Buddhism art. Since the Bagan dynasty, Hinayana Buddhism has spread all over Myanmar and played a great role in the reunification of Myanmar.