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| The breathtaking landscapes, beautiful coastlines, cultural delights and historical significance, make Myanmar an enjoyable stop in Asia travel map. To help you plan a trip in Ava - Myanmar, we provide the useful guide of hotel options, package tours, transport, attractions, shopping and entertainment. You just click the sections below for helpful information. |
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Inwa was formerly known as Ava and it is located 21km from Mandalay. Inwa was
also known as Yadana Pura. It was first founded as a capital by King Thado
Minbya in 1364 A.D. It is the confluence of the Ayeyarwaddy & Myint Nge
rivers. But the king had a canal dug to join the Myint Nge and Myint Tha rivers
thus cutting off the capital as an island, safe from enemy attacks. As
successive kings ruled the war with King Raza Darit of Bago for many years, the
Shan chief Thohan Bwa took the advantage and overran the capital. Gradually the
kingdom grew weaker and finally it became a vassal to the Taungoo Empire. Later
kings shifted the capital from Inwa back and forth many times until King Bayint
Naung's son King Nyaung Yan re-established his capital at Inwa in 1596 A.D. It
continued to be capital till 1782 when Bodawpaya moved the capital to Amarapura.
But his son King Bagyidaw moved his capital back to Inwa. It was destroyed by
the earthquake of 1838. The ruins of the palace, the massive fort walls and moat
can still be seen of the splendour of the past when it had been the capital for
more than four and half centuries. Inwa lies south of Mandalay and can from
there in only 30 minutes of drive be attained. This old king city was long time
capital of Oberburma. The foreign country was at present well-known Myanmar as
the Kingdom of Ava.The king palace at that time does not exist any longer,
however still the Nanmyint awake tower. From 27 meters height of bird
perspective one can examine the range of the historical place. Numerous pagodas,
temple and monasteries outlasted however Inwas' eventful past. The monastery
Maha Aung Myay Bon Zan built with brick and stucco is particularly interesting.
It was established to 1818 by the queen Me Nu for the royal abbot at that time U
Po.
On the road to Sagaing, just before you reach the Inwa bridge, there is
a road branching east ward. The Inwa bridge crosses the Ayeyarwaddy River. This
road leads to a ferry station where you can cross the Myittha river to reach
Inwa.
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| Division Myanmar |
| Ayeyarwady - Chaung Thar Beach - Ngwe Saung Beach , Bago - Taungoo, Magway ,Mandalay - Bagan - Pyin Oo Lwin,
Sagaing - Monywa , Tanintharyi, Yangon - Letkokon Beach |
| States Myanmar |
| Chin - Hakhar, Kachin - Putao - Myitkyina , Kayah , Kayin , Mon - Kyaikhto , Rakhine - Kan Thar Yar Beach -
Mrauk-Oo - Ngapali Beach, Shan - Inle Lake - Taunggyi - Kyaing Tong - Tachileik |
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