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  • Rows of kyauksa gu, each housing a stone tablet of text, at Kuthodaw Pagoda. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kyauksa Gu for World's Largest Book ...tif
  • Rows of kyauksa gu, each housing a stone tablet of text, at Kuthodaw Pagoda. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kyauksa Gu for World's Largest Book ...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Gold Stupa of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Manda...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Gold Stupa of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Manda...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Gold Stupa of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Manda...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Gold Stupa of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Manda...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Rows of kyauksa gu, each housing a stone tablet of text, at Kuthodaw Pagoda. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kyauksa Gu for World's Largest Book ...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • A "page" of the World's Largest Book. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Tablets of the World's Largest Book ...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Main Entrance of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Ma...tif
  • Rows of kyauksa gu, each housing a stone tablet of text, at Kuthodaw Pagoda. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kyauksa Gu for World's Largest Book ...tif
  • Rows of kyauksa gu, each housing a stone tablet of text, at Kuthodaw Pagoda. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kyauksa Gu for World's Largest Book ...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Gold Stupa of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Manda...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Gold Stupa of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Manda...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Gold Stupa of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Manda...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Rows of kyauksa gu, each housing a stone tablet of text, at Kuthodaw Pagoda. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kyauksa Gu for World's Largest Book ...tif
  • Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Main Entrance of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Ma...tif
  • Rows of kyauksa gu, each housing a stone tablet of text, at Kuthodaw Pagoda. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kyauksa Gu for World's Largest Book ...tif
  • Rows of kyauksa gu, each housing a stone tablet of text, at Kuthodaw Pagoda. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kyauksa Gu for World's Largest Book ...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar (...tif
  • Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Gold Stupa of Kuthodaw Pagoda, Manda...tif
  • A "page" of the World's Largest Book. Built by King Mindon in 1857 at the foot of Mandalay Hill, Kuthodaw Pagoda houses what is known as The World's Largest Book, which consists of 729 kyauksa gu or stone-inscription caves, each containing a marble slab inscribed on both sides with a page of text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
    Tablets of the World's Largest Book ...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Silhouette of Thatbyinnyu Temple in ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - A couple of horse-drawn buggies go down a dirt road in Bagan, Myanmar. The buggies are a popular tourist activity in the region.
    Horse-Drawn Buggies in Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Capital of the ancient Kingdom of Pagan, Bagan features thousands of temples and pagodas, some of which date back to the 9th century.
    Pagodas in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) (C...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - A Buddha statue in a pagoda in Bagan. Capital of the ancient Kingdom of Pagan, Bagan features thousands of temples and pagodas, some of which date back to the 9th century.
    Pagodas in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) (C...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - A Buddha statue in a pagoda in Bagan. Capital of the ancient Kingdom of Pagan, Bagan features thousands of temples and pagodas, some of which date back to the 9th century.
    Pagodas in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) (C...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Capital of the ancient Kingdom of Pagan, Bagan features thousands of temples and pagodas, some of which date back to the 9th century.
    Pagodas in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) (C...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Pagodas of Bagan, Myanmar (Copyright...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Tourists watching the sunrise from the top of one of the handful of pagodas in Bagan that are open for climbing. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Tourists Watching the Sunrise Over B...tif
  • Located in the eastern part of the Bagan Plain, Lemyethna Pagoda was built in 1222. It features intricate figure frescoes on its interior walls and ceilings.
    Lemyethna Pagoda in the Bagan Archae...tif
  • Located in the eastern part of the Bagan Plain, Lemyethna Pagoda was built in 1222. It features intricate figure frescoes on its interior walls and ceilings.
    Lemyethna Pagoda in the Bagan Archae...tif
  • A cluster of small pagodas and stupas in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone near Lemyethna Pagoda.
    Small Pagodas in the Eastern Part of...tif
  • A cluster of small pagodas and stupas in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone near Lemyethna Pagoda.
    Small Pagodas in the Eastern Part of...tif
  • A cluster of small pagodas and stupas in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone near Lemyethna Pagoda.
    Small Pagodas in the Eastern Part of...tif
  • Built in 1067, Manuha Temple features massive statues of the The Buddha crammed within spaces barely large enough to hold them. An especially large reclining Buddha is a particular highlight. The temple is located in Myinkaba Village inside the Bagan Archaeological Zone.
    Buddha Statue in Manuha Temple in Ba...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Gold Buddha Statue in Thatbyinnyu Te...tif
  • Built in 1067, Manuha Temple features massive statues of the The Buddha crammed within spaces barely large enough to hold them. An especially large reclining Buddha is a particular highlight. The temple is located in Myinkaba Village inside the Bagan Archaeological Zone.
    Buddha Statue in Manuha Temple in Ba...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Gold Buddha Statue in Thatbyinnyu Te...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Gold Buddha Statue in Thatbyinnyu Te...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 12th century, Thatbyinnyu Temple is one of the more prominent temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone. It stands adjacent to the famous Ananda Temple. Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Donation Box in Thatbyinnyu Temple i...tif
  • MINGUN, Myanmar - Built in 1816 and located in Mingun, not far from Mandalay, Hsinbyume Pagoda is designed in inspiration from Buddhist mythological mountain, Mount Meru. It features 7 levels of distinctive and unique whitewashed waves.
    Hsinbyume Pagoda (Copyright David Co...tif
  • Mahamuni Buddha Temple (also known as Mahamuni Pagoda) is a highly revered religious site in Mandalay. At its heart is the Mahamuni Buddha image, reputed to be one of only five original likenesses of the Buddha made during his lifetime. It is covered in gold foil donated as tributes by worshippers and pilgrims.
    Mahamuni Buddha Temple in Mandalay, ...tif
  • Mahamuni Buddha Temple (also known as Mahamuni Pagoda) is a highly revered religious site in Mandalay. At its heart is the Mahamuni Buddha image, reputed to be one of only five original likenesses of the Buddha made during his lifetime. It is covered in gold foil donated as tributes by worshippers and pilgrims.
    Donation Box at Mahamuni Buddha Temp...tif
  • Large bronze figures that were originally from Angkor Wat (Cambodia) and arrived in Myanmar via Thailand in 1563. Mahamuni Buddha Temple (also known as Mahamuni Pagoda) is a highly revered religious site in Mandalay. At its heart is the Mahamuni Buddha image, reputed to be one of only five original likenesses of the Buddha made during his lifetime. It is covered in gold foil donated as tributes by worshippers and pilgrims.
    Mahamuni Buddha Temple in Mandalay, ...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar (Burma) - Built in the 11th century, Shwezigon Pagoda is located in Nyaung-U, near Bagan. From a large central gold leaf-guilded bell-shaped stupa radiate a number of smaller temples and shrines. The stupa is solid, and legend has it that it enshrines a bone and tooth of Gautama Buddha.
    Shwezigon Pagoda at Nyaung-U, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - Naga Yon Hpaya Temple, one of thousands of stupas on the plain of Bagan, features ornate stucco work and painting inside and is in the process of being renovated. It has dark internal corridors with strategically placed windows that capture the sun to shine light on the main Buddha statue as well as various statues in alcoves lining the corridors.
    Naga Yon Hpaya Temple, Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Renovated Stucco at Tayok Pye Temple...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Buddha Statue at Tayok Pye Temple, B...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--Gawdawpalin Temple is the second tallest of the temples in the Bagan Archeological Zone and is located in the zone's northwest corner in Old Bagan. It is also known as Gaw-daw-palin Temple. It was built from 1174 to 1227.
    Gawdawpalin Temple at Dusk - Bagan, ...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Dhammayazika Pagoda in Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--Ananda Temple is one of the largest and most revered of the thousands of temples, pagodas, and stupas in Bagan. It dates back originally to the 11th to 12th centuries, but it has been renovated many times over the years, work that is clearly evident throughout but especially on the exterior.
    Ananda Temple, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--A restored statue of a dragon on top of an elephant on the roof of Abeyadana Temple. Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana. To license and download this image, please click on the shopping cart icon above.
    Dragon and Elephant Statue at Abeyad...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
    Red Brick Stupa at Abeyadana Temple ...tif
  • Dating to 1334, Thisa-wadi Temple (also spelled Thissa-wadi Temple) is a small, partially renovated temple in the Bagan Archeological Zone in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma). Despite its relatively small size, it has terraces that can be accessed for views over the plain of Bagan.
    Statue of the Buddha at Thisa-wadi T...tif
  • Part of the worn exterior, exposing the bricks, at Gu-byauk-gyi Temple in Nyaung-U, Myanmar (Burma).
    Exterior Bricks at Gu-byauk-gyi Temp...tif
  • Htilominlo Temple, near Nyaung-U, named after the king of Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1211 to 1235. His 24-year reign marked the beginning of the gradual decline of Pagan dynasty.
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  • Standing high on a hill in Sagaing, the OoHminThoneSel Pagoda features a long, curved alcove lined with dozens of statues of the Buddha. After recent ongoing renovations and upgrades made possible by donors, the pagoda is ornately decorated with colorful tile mosaics and fresh, bright paint.
    Statues of the Buddha at OoHminThone...tif
  • Standing high on a hill in Sagaing, the OoHminThoneSel (Oo Hmin Thone Sel Pagoda) Pagoda features a long, curved alcove lined with dozens of statues of the Buddha. After recent ongoing renovations and upgrades made possible by donors, the pagoda is ornately decorated with colorful tile mosaics and fresh, bright paint.
    OoHminThoneSel Pagoda in Sagaing, My...tif
  • The Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam, is a center of learning and scholarship dedicated to Confucius and first established in 1070. The temple was built in 1070 and is one of several temples in Vietnam which are dedicated to Confucius, sages and scholars.
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  • The Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam, is a center of learning and scholarship dedicated to Confucius and first established in 1070. The temple was built in 1070 and is one of several temples in Vietnam which are dedicated to Confucius, sages and scholars.
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  • A statue of Tang Tu, an influential student of Confucious, in one of the pagodas of the Temple of Literature in Hanoi. The Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam, is a center of learning and scholarship dedicated to Confucius and first established in 1070. The temple was built in 1070 and is one of several temples in Vietnam which are dedicated to Confucius, sages and scholars.
    Temple of Literature Hanoi Tang Tu S...tif
  • The Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam, is a center of learning and scholarship dedicated to Confucius and first established in 1070. The temple was built in 1070 and is one of several temples in Vietnam which are dedicated to Confucius, sages and scholars.
    Temple of Literature Hanoi Pagoda (3...tif
  • The Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam, is a center of learning and scholarship dedicated to Confucius and first established in 1070. The temple was built in 1070 and is one of several temples in Vietnam which are dedicated to Confucius, sages and scholars.
    Temple of Literature Hanoi Pagoda (3...tif
  • Calligraphy etched into dark stone at the Temple of Literature in Hanoi. The temple was built in 1070 and is one of several temples in Vietnam which are dedicated to Confucius, sages and scholars.
    Temple of Literature Hanoi Calligrap...tif
  • Some of the eclectic and ornate artwork at the Jade Emperor Pagoda in the Da Kao district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Chinese temple was built in 1909 and contains elements of both Buddhist and Taoist religions.
    Jade Emperor Pagoda Ho Chi Minh City...tif
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  • A gold naga at Wat Xieng Thong (Temple of the Golden City) on the northern tip of the peninsula of Luang Prabang, Laos. Originally built around 1560, the temple was the main site for royal coronations and remains ones of the most important temples in Laos.
    Luang Prabang Wat Xieng Thong Naga (...tif
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  • Chofah on the roof of Wat Xieng Thong (Temple of the Golden City) on the northern tip of the peninsula of Luang Prabang, Laos. Originally built around 1560, the temple was the main site for royal coronations and remains ones of the most important temples in Laos.
    Luang Prabang Wat Xieng Thong Chofah...tif
  • Wat Xieng Thong (Temple of the Golden City) on the northern tip of the peninsula of Luang Prabang, Laos. Originally built around 1560, the temple was the main site for royal coronations and remains ones of the most important temples in Laos.
    Luang Prabang Wat Xieng Thong Buddha...tif
  • The orange tiles of the multi-tiered roof of Wat Sensoukharam in Luang Prabang, Laos. The roof's points are decorated with chofah, depictions of Garuda, the half-man, half-bird that the Hindu god Vishnu ride.
    Luang Prabang Wat Sensoukharam Roof ...tif
  • Part of the exterior arches and columns at Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham.  Wat Mai, as it is often known, is a Buddhist temple in Luang Prabang, Laos, located near the Royal Palace Museum. It was built in the 18th century and is one of the most richly decorated Wats in Luang Prabang.
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