INLAY Lake and Nyaungshwe Town in Shan State are receiving numerous local tourists during the Maha Thingyan holiday period. More than a thousand pilgrims and vacationers from across the country are paying homage daily to the PhaungdawOo Pagoda in the Inlay Lake, according to U Than Win, ViceChair of the Pagoda Board of Trustees.
PhaungdawOo
pagoda, which usually receives around four hundred pilgrims, is now crowded
during the holiday period. The pagoda has now set the visiting hours from dawn
to six pm due to the increasing visitors, he said.
Inlay region
is renowned not only for the PhaungdawOo pagoda but also for the Alotawpaut
Pagoda, Inntein Pagoda, 100-year-old Ngaphe Chaung ancient monastery, weaving
houses, silversmith, floating farms, and the Minethout Bridge, which all can be
accessible by a boat.
Visitors to
the lake come through Nyaungshwe town, Minethoutinn village, Nanpan Town,
Lwinyeint village and Khaungtine village.
Nay Myo
Thurein/GNLM
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