Kaunghmudaw Pagoda

Kaunghmudaw Pagoda

Myanmar

Kaunghmudaw Pagoda is a large, dome-shaped Buddhist pagoda located in Sagaing, Myanmar. This unique structure stands out due to its impressive, rounded appearance, reminiscent of a giant overturned bowl. It was built in the 17th century by King Thalun to commemorate the relocation of the capital to Innwa.
Where is it?
WWMQ+56W, Sitee, Sagaing City, Sagaing Township, Sagaing, Myanmar (Burma)
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