Thanbyuzayat World War II Cemetery(သုသာန်ပၞာန်) - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Thanbyuzayat World War II Cemetery(သုသာန်ပၞာန်)

Located at one end of the infamous Thai-Burma Railway, Thanbyuzayat Cemetery is the final resting place of those who died on the northern section of the railway, between Moulmein and Nieke in Myanmar. This war cemetery lies at the foot of the hills which separate the Union of Myanmar from Thailand. There are 3,005 Commonwealth and 621 Dutch burials of the Second World War in the Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery. It has a lot of history to say

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Kan Gyi Pagoda

Kan Gyi Pagoda

30.51km from Thanbyuzayat World War II Cemetery(သုသာန်ပၞာန်)

A beautiful Buddhist pagoda which was located in the hill west of the vast lake east of Mudon. There are so many interesting things in and around this temple and daily a lot of devotees visit this place. It was built to enshrine a Buddha's hair relic granted by Buddha as he and five hundred arahantas were going on sojourn this way on completion of eight vasas to a hermit named Maung staying there.

U Zina Pagoda

U Zina Pagoda

56.44km from Thanbyuzayat World War II Cemetery(သုသာန်ပၞာန်)

A beautiful Buddhist pagoda located at the top of a hill at the heart of Bago. it was named after the mythological Hintha bird, a symbol of the Mon people. It was also a popular viewpoint and there are so many paintings and carvings of the Hamsa that are visible throughout the temple.

Mon Cultural Museum

Mon Cultural Museum

57.42km from Thanbyuzayat World War II Cemetery(သုသာန်ပၞာန်)

This is a two-story building dedicated to the Mon history of the region. The exhibits are displayed downstairs while reading rooms are upstairs. The modest collection of the museum includes scales with Mon inscriptions, hundred-year-old sculptures of wood, ceramics, thanaka grinding stones, silver betel boxes. In front of the museum, you can see a British cannon dated 1826 and a huge Myanmar gong. Most labels are in Myanmar on although some are in English.

Kyeik Tha Lan Pagoda

Kyeik Tha Lan Pagoda

58.24km from Thanbyuzayat World War II Cemetery(သုသာန်ပၞာန်)

The Kyaik-thanlan pagoda was erected in 875 A.D. during the reign of King Mutpi Raja. A hair relic of the Buddha, Tripitaka manuscripts and gold images of the Buddha were enshrined in the pagoda. Successive kings raised the pagoda higher from 56 feet to the present 150 feet. There are 34 small pagodas called Zediyan surrounding the pagoda. It is now one of the key attractions in this area.

Thanlwin Bridge (Mawlamyine)

Thanlwin Bridge (Mawlamyine)

60.79km from Thanbyuzayat World War II Cemetery(သုသာန်ပၞာန်)

The longest bridge in Myanmar which connects the city of Mawlamyaing with Mottama constructed across the confluence point of the Thanlwin River, the Gyaing River and the Attayan River in Mon State. It is one of the architectural wonders in this area.

ဆဒၵန္ဂူ Sadan Cave Kayin

ဆဒၵန္ဂူ Sadan Cave Kayin

85.3km from Thanbyuzayat World War II Cemetery(သုသာန်ပၞာန်)

Cave with a deep cavern with golden pagodas and statues of the Buddha, and a lake in one end.

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Mon State is blessed with several places of tourist interest. There are several pagodas, out of which the Win Sein Taw Ya Pagoda is a remarkable place where we can see the world's largest reclining Buddha statue.

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