Hot-air balloons offer bird's-eye view of Myanmar temples

Edit Stars and Stripes 03 Mar 2016
As I rise from the ground in the basket of a hot-air balloon, dawn is breaking and the first of hundreds of ancient temples comes into view ... Over there is a five-sided monument topped by a white dome and surrounded by a wall ... A deeply religious and powerful king named Anawrahta united the ancient Kingdom of Bagan in the mid-11th century and launched the temple-building period that continued until a Mongol invasion 200 years later ... ....

Travel destinations that need your presence: Sierra Leone, Burma, Sri Lanka, Iran, and Haiti

Edit The Independent 28 Dec 2015
Headlines warn we’re living in an increasingly dangerous world. Conflicts and catastrophes plus punitive sanctions combine to diminish our horizons. However, travel is a moveable feast. As some destinations are placed off-limits, others emerge to welcome adventurous travellers once again ... but now we have a plan ... The number of vessels offering luxury cruises along the Irrawaddy is increasing, with the Anawrahta entering service next year....

Land of pagodas

Edit Deccan Herald 20 Jun 2015
The story goes that King Anawrahta (1044-1077AD), the ... However, with the effort and religious fervour of Anawrahta, Buddhism flourished in Bagan ... Constructed during the reign of Anawrahta, it is the loftiest of all, supposed to contain the sacred hairs of the Buddha, and gives a spectacular view from above, also serving as the sunset view point....

Myanmar profile

Edit BBC News 18 Feb 2015
Overview Facts Leaders Media Timeline. A chronology of key events. 1057 - King Anawrahta founds the first unified Myanmar state at Pagan and adopts Theravada Buddhism. Continue reading the main story. Shwedagon Pagoda. Myanmar's key religious site Said to date back 2,500 years Restored in 1998 Jewellery donated for gold roof. 1287 - Mongols under Kublai Khan conquer Pagan ... 1755 - Alaungpaya founds the Konbaung dynasty ... Independence ... ....

Solitary refinement: Bagan, Myanmar's architectural city of wonders

Edit South China Morning Post 16 Apr 2014
As a fierce afternoon sun finally begins to dip, work on the Ananda Temple begins again. The heat here in Bagan, 200 kilometres south of Mandalay, in central Myanmar, is stifling ... RESTORING ANANDA ... "Bagan was founded as a fortified settlement in 849, but it didn't really expand until King Anawrahta came to power in the 11th century," says Ko. "Under Anawrahta's rule Bagan rose to become the centre of a mighty Burmese empire ... Way to go ... ....

Weekend in . . . Yangon

Edit The Irish Times 01 Mar 2014
I t’s Myanmar’s moment and the country’s major city, Yangon (formerly Rangoon), is hoping to become Southeast Asia’s next boomtown. Diplomatic missions, business delegations and tourists have filled Yangon’s hotels since the country’s military government began transferring power to civilian leaders in 2011 ... Friday. 5pm ... 6pm ... 7pm ... When the tropical sun goes down, 19th Street, between Maha Bandoola and Anawrahta Roads, still sizzles ... ....

India, Myanmar coordinated patrol on heels of Milan exercise

Edit The Hindu 09 Feb 2014
While delegations and foreign warships departed Port Blair, UMS King Aungzeya and UMS Anawrahta of the Myanmar Navy returned to Port Blair's Haddo Wharf for a few days' work-up [training to optimise operational capabilities of the ships' crew] with assistance from the Indian Navy ... In all, six ships of the Indian Navy took part in PASSEX ... Keywords ... Roy, INS Saryu ....

Milan 2014 comes to a close with passex

Edit The Times of India 09 Feb 2014
PORT BLAIR. Sunday witnessed an interesting end to Milan 2014, a biennial exercise conducted by the Indian Navy at the Andaman and Nicobar Islands with friendly countries in the Indo-Pacific region. This year's edition witnessed the participation of officers and sailors from 16 navies ... While the other ships will return to their home bases, the Myanmarese ships Anawrahta and Aungzeya turned back for Port Blair ... ....
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