ขอบคุณ ภาพและข้อมูจ จาก https://www.go-myanmar.com/pyay-prome One of Myanmar’s many old capitals , Pyay (pronounced ‘Pyee’ and known in colonial times as Prome) is a quiet, stupa-studded Irrawaddy riverside town, around 290 kilometres north of Yangon. The hilltop Shwesandaw Pagoda , in the centre of town, is one of Myanmar’s biggest pilgrimage sites and offers panoramic views of the river and lush surroundings. Also to be found nearby are the UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient Pyu capital of Sri Ksetra and the unique Akauk Taung (Customs Hill) Buddha cliff carvings , set on the Irrawaddy river. For a wider selection of photos from the town, go to our Pyay photo album . Another point of interest in the area is the Shwe Myet Man Paya or Buddha with Golden Spectacles . Located on the road to Yangon in the town of Shwedaung , this temple is a unique and odd curiosity ; it is said that the...
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