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Mya Nan San Kyaw Royal Palace and Scenery (Video)



 
 
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Old May 20th, 2004, 04:05 PM
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Mya Nan San Kyaw Royal Palace (Video)
http://www.myanmar-today.info/video/Mya Nan San Kyaw Shwe nandaw
Palace.wmb

Mya Nan San Kyaw Royal Palace
http://www.myanmar.com/Ministry/culture/text/AG001.htm

Officially called "Mya Nan San Kyaw golden Palace, it was built by
King Mindon in AD- 1853. It was a complex of 114- buildings built on
the plinth and the length of the platform was 1004 ft, its widest part
measures 547 ft. All buildings and halls are divided into three groups
according to their functions.

During the British rule, the Archaeology Department had made detail
Survey and drawing of this palace buildings. But the whole palace
Buildings were burnt down completely between the fight of Japanese and
British troops during the Second World War.

The new palace building were reconstructed in 1993. The reconstructed
Manadalay Palace Mya Nan San Kyaw represents Myanmar Sovereignty and
independence and can arouse national patriotic spirit among Myanmar
people.

Mandalay Palace and Scenery
http://www.myanmar.com/palace/palace.html
 




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