Mandalay Hill is a 240 metres (790 ft) hill located to the northeast of the city centre of Mandalay in Myanmar. The city took its name from the hill. Mandalay Hill is known for its abundance of pagodas and monasteries, and has been a major pilgrimage site for Burmese Buddhists for nearly two centuries. At the top of the hill is the Sutaungpyei Pagoda. A panoramic view of Mandalay from the top of Mandalay Hill alone makes it worthwhile to attempt a climb up its stairways. There are four covered stairways called saungdan leading up the hill from the south, southeast, west and north, and convenient seats of masonry work line these stairways all the way up. A one-way motor road today saves time and also makes it accessible for those who are unable to climb up the stairs, leading to an escalator and a lift to the pagoda at the summit.
Mandalay Hill
Sutaungpyai Temple, decorative mosaics
View from the Sutaungpyai terrace
The Peshawar Relics are kept in the hermit U Khanti's dazaung (hall).
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. Located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km north of Yangon, the city has a population of 1,225,553.
Image: Mandalay The worship of Buddha
Image: Ku Tho Taw Pagoda & Sandar Muni Pagoda, Mandalay
Image: U Bein Bridge, Mandalay
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