THE historic elephant enclosure from the Hanthawady era in Bago Township will be developed as a new tour destination, according to the Bago Region government.
According to reports, the
preservation process is underway for the ancient elephant enclosure, dating
back to the Hanthawady era, where spikes and thorns have recently been
discovered. Preparation for further excavation and research is currently
ongoing.
In addition, the Bago
Region chief minister instructed the maintenance of the ancient teak pillars
within the elephant paddock and the systematic unearthing of the brick walls
and entrance.
He also stressed the
construction of an arena around the pachyderm enclosure, utilizing the evidence
obtained from the excavation. Additionally, he proposed the creation of a small
model museum dedicated to the elephant habitat and suggested designating it as
a new tourist destination. He emphasized the need to coordinate with the
Directorate of Hotels and Tourism to ensure convenient public access for
visits.
TWA/TKO
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