Local travellers visit Bagan’s Ancient Cultural Zone in the July monsoon period, and they also enjoy applying Myanmar Thanaka and hand painting.
“Bagan ancient cultural zone hosts travellers even in the rainy season, and also on the full moon day of Waso. Those joining the Bodaw festival at Mount Popa in September also visit Bagan. It is not as crowded as the peak season, but there are still travellers. In October, the foreign visitors do start coming,” said U Win Aung, Deputy Director of the Directorate of Hotels and Tourism (Bagan).
There are
3,822 ancient pagodas, temples and stupas in Bagan, while 15 pagodas are in the
Tantkyitaung area, totalling 3,837 pagodas. Among these pagodas, 18 famous
pagodas and temples receive the highest number of travellers. The young
visitors like wearing Thanaka and hand painting, whereas the adults and elderly
like riding a horse cart and E-bikes.
“There are
visitors in the rainy season, but the number is still lower than the previous
year. There are Thanaka and hand painting services at every pagoda and temple.
The youths especially like them. Both young and old people like Anya Thanaka
for its fragrance. Even the tourists like it,” said Ko Zeyar, a hand painter at
Htilominlo temple.
The visitors
from Mandalay Taungpyone festival held in Wagaung and those from Bodaw festival
at Mount Popa in Tawthalin visit Bagan. The Bagan cultural zone is packed with
visitors in Waso, Wagaung, Tawthalin, Thadingyut and Tazaungmone. The
Thadingyut festival hosts the highest number of visitors, and the Arnanda
temple festival, held on the full moon day of Pyatho, is the last festival of
Bagan.
There are
153 hotels and motels, and 75 guesthouses operated under the municipal
department in Bagan.
Nyein Thu
(MNA)/KTZH
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