Mandalay
Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery (Me Nu Oak Kyaung)
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Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery (Me Nu Oak Kyaung)
info Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery well known as Me Nu Oak Kyaung or the Brick Monastery was built by Nanmadaw Me Nu, Chief Queen of King Bagyidaw in 1818.
It was then donated to the royal abbot Nyaunggan Sayardaw U Po. Then offered to the 2nd Nyaunggan Sayardaw U Bok. It was damaged by the earthquake in 1838 but was repaired in 1873 by Queen Sin Phyu Ma Shin.
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watch_later Operation hours: 10:00 - 16:00
hourglass_full Time needed: Approximately 2 hour
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This monastery is one of the finest brick building decorated with flora and stucco.
The monastery is decorated with fine stucco sculptures
Interior hallway of the monastery
Foundation pillars and chambers
Guardian lions at entrance gate
White stupa near the monastery
build Year established: 1818
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place Location: Inn Wa, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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