Shwedagon Pagoda

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Shwedagon Pagoda

Today I was here in Singapore. Singapore is very clean and systematically everywhere. I love it. At the time I think about Myanmar and Singapore.Later discuss about these. Anyway any how, I miss Myanmar and Shwedagon Pagoda. I want to write about of Shewdagon Pagoda.

Shwedagon Pagoda
Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon: close-up of the base of the golden dome You can see it from almost everywhere in the city, as the golden dome of Shwedagon Pagoda towers above almost anything else in the city, nearly 100 metres above its base. You probably pass it on your way from the airport to the city, and even without knowing anything about it, you feel admiration for this enormous building that imposes itself on the skyline of the city. Not only is it an inevitable sight for visitors, it is also considered the most sacred of Buddhist monuments in the country.
Shwedagon Pagoda at duskThen, almost without planning to, you walk the city, and find yourself drawn to this colossal building. There are several more modest payas or pagodas in the neighbourhood, and then you end up at the base of the giant. When you are up, you realize how many local visitors there are, all devoted, all there with a mission. For many of them, this is not just a visit to an imposing pagoda, but a pilgrimage, a highly sacred place. According to legend, it is some 2500 years old, but in reality it is more likely to date from somewhere between the 6th and 10th century. Much later gilding of the stupa began.
The base of the Shwedagon Pagoda with people prayingThe gold is overwhelming, not just the main stupa is gold, but the surrounding shrines, temples, and small pavillions. Some classical, but behind many a Buddha statue, you can see modern flashing lights to add to the overkill of sensations for your senses. A visit is best early in the morning or in the late afternoon, when the reflection of the light is less bright. Looking up at the stupa, and barely visible for the eye, are the thousands of diamonds that decorate the pinnacle of the impressive building. All around, on the marble floor, behind many of the small corners of this vast complex, you can see Buddhists, praying, admiring, meditating.

4 Responses to “Shwedagon Pagoda”

  1. YE LWIN OO says:

    Shwedagon is pride of all Burmese. An eye-catchy night shot, bro. Keep it up!!!

  2. phoechan says:

    Hi Bro ye lwin oo,
    I am not a photographer and I do not shoot Shwedagon Pagoda. I am just web designer. I use that photo from google.com. Sorry for misunderstanding :( Anyway thank for your comment :)

  3. Nyi Nyi says:

    the question is then “did you make it up to look that way?” or juz post it the way you see it from the image Search? This design is quite nice, a good mix of purple & golden dome. Buildings and streets make it alive after all.

  4. Alan says:

    Nice work on the design. purple is a little heavy for me, but lightened up by the background image, takes the edge off it. The left margin is good and use of the 4 footer areas is good. Nice effect with the grey background and slightly darker grey rule between each one. You should fix the spelling error in the left lower navigation “Popular Design” Keep up the good work, Phoe.


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