Mandalay

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The towels and juice were ice cold but the welcome was warm and friendly at the Emerald Land Inn.   Our first jaunt was up Mandalay Hill, the hotel laid on a vehicle, unfortunately not the rather fine Austin  in the photo.

Like these young monks and many visitors we had ascended Mandalay Hill to admire the view from the summit.   Our driver dropped us off half way up and we were presented with three choices, walk, elevator or escalators.  We choose the latter and were soon standing on the  hillside overlooking the city that King Mindon built.  In 1861 he moved the capital from Amarapura to the foot of Mandalay Hill thus  fulfilling  the prophecy of  Gautama Buddha that a center of Buddhist learning would be built there.

The view is awe-inspiring.  Truly a panorama.

To the South lies the city of Mandalay with it's walled fort.  To the West lies the river and beyond that the hill of Sagaing and Mingun.  To the North rice fields stretch as far as the eye can see and to the East the Shan hills.

The mirrored Sutaungpyai (wish granting) pagoda graces the top terrace.  It's surface is covered with silver and blue tiles which twinkle in the sunlight.  It has been restored many times during it's long history and plaques acknowledging gifts from benefactors around the world are fixed to the pillars and walls.

 

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