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14 February 2024 23:58

Kyai Hyo Pagoda is located in Myanmar, Mon State It is a pagoda located on the top of the mountain near Kyaikda town. It is located in Kyaikda township of Mon state in southern Myanmar.
Kyaiktao Pagoda in Kyaikta Township is located on the top of Yunglong Mountain, which includes the East Roma Mountains, and is one of the most powerful pagodas in Myanmar. The mountain where the pagoda is located is called Kyaik Hyo Ryo Mountain after the name of Kyaik Hyo Ryo Pagoda. Taung Thut, where Kyaik Hyo Pagoda is located, is 3,615 feet above sea level. The appearance of Kyaik Hyo Pagoda is amazing. On the edge of a large, steep rock, a head-shaped boulder about 50 feet in diameter was about to fall. A pagoda with a height of about 15 feet is built on top of that rock. The rock where the pagoda is located and the square are connected by a small iron bridge because they are separated by a canyon. The stone on which the pagoda is built moves with just one push. You can push the stone and insert the needle thread between the stones and pull it. There are different theories about the history of Kyaik Hyo Pagoda. In the winter season of the year 111, the Buddha went to the land of Suvanna Bummitho. Thatthon King Tissadharma Thiharaza and all the nobles and people contributed to the construction of the temple pavilion. While God resided in that blessed pavilion for 7 days, he fed the teachings of the Dharma to many living beings. Then the hermit Tisakumara of Gisagiri mountain, Thiha Kumara Hermit of Bandhavagiri Mountain The hermit of Kusinathan Mountain, Dokamo Khatonglain mountain Buddha monk, The hermit of Dokhlon Mountain, Melan mountain hermit, After the 6 hermits began to pay homage to the Buddha, they did not start praising the Buddha. They begged and begged, and he gave each hermit a hair. Soon after the next days, the mountain of Mudlai, Nadra hermit of Moolaep mountain, Wagrunal Lamain Keilatha mountain hermit, The hermit of Mount Kyokmi, 2 giant twins from Koyak Xopthut Island, The hermit of Doyon Mountain Allakapparat of the crystal mountain, As 7 people came to visit him, he gave each of them a hair in the same way as above. He also gave 2 sets of hair to King Tissa Dhammathi. Buddhist intellectual hermit in Mount Dokamo Khlounglain, The hermits of Dokhlon Mountain and the hermits of Kusinahang Mountain did not burn their hair and kept it. After a long time, the hermit Dokhlon and the hermit Kusinatham were infirm and infirm, and before they died, they gave the hair they had received to the hermit Buddha. The Buddhist hermit tied the 3 strands of his hair in his braids so that they would not be lost. For the next two years, the hermit was tormented by illness and worried about how he would leave the 3 strands of hair if he died. Then King Indra came down to the human world, and according to the wish of the hermit, he searched for a stone that looked like the head of the hermit, and carved a single hair into the stone with his hand. The Buddha's title is built on a rock that looks like a hermit's head. The Mon people called Kyai Yi Si Ye (Kai Yi Si Ye) the god of the head of the hermit. After a long time, the word started to change from Kyai Isiro to Kyai Hyo. It is said in the history that King Indra gave the remaining 2 hairs to Dokhlon Mountain and Kusinahang Mountain respectively. Those pagodas are known as Kelatha and Kusina.

The scenery seen from Kyaik Hyo Taw Square is very pleasant. If you look to the west, you can see Bago Shwe Modho Pagoda beyond Sittaung River. There are 2 ways to go up to Kyai Hyo Pagoda. One way is the road that goes up from Sittaung village, and the other way is the way that goes up from Kim Moon camp, which is about 9 miles away by car from Kyukta town. The second road is the road used by pilgrims today.
It is about 7 and a half miles from Kim Moon Camp to Kyaik Hti Ro Square, and you have to pass through 27 camps. Now, to come to Kyayda Township, the only way is to go by train, There are already roads.

07 February 2024 15:32

Hello. This is a second visit here. I have been to all Cafe Dibar branches in Yangon city. Well, here is my review for Cafe Dibar in Inya Myaing street.

Parking: they have a parking space enough for approximately 10 cars. If more than that, one will have to park out in the street.

Food: food is delicious and amazing as usual. The Cesar salad tastes good. The mushroom soup is also worth trying.

Service: I did not have the best service there. I ordered one strawberry juice.it took an hour. Then I went to the service counter to ask for it. I found out there were two strawberry juices at the counter. They asked me if I had ordered two juices. I said no, then a waiter came to serve me my juice. It was a bit disappointing. I do not know how long my juice has been sitting there and the manager doesn't mind that the waiter forgot the order or even got it wrong.

Overall, I do not like their service at this branch. The only reason I am a fan of Dibar is the food and prices are good. Anyways, I hope this helps. If the Cafe Dibar is reading this, I recommend you to develop the management of the customer service well. I might not be the first person who have experienced this. Cheers!

03 February 2024 2:33

They went to the famous Daw Khin Shwe restaurant while they were still in the mat. I ate it with shrimp soup. The team members do what they like.
The uniforms of the staff girls look good. A lot of people come and eat.
6,000/- with shrimp soup and 4,500/- for the rest.

잘잘 좀 살자 about Seafood City Hot Pot
01 February 2024 16:01

This is a traditional Myanmar seafood buffet restaurant.
The entrance fee is approximately 5,000 won.
If you leave a deposit, you will be asked to pay a deposit of 5,000 kyat per 100 grams.
There are a lot of locals in Yangon.seafood. There are plenty of meats, drinks, and alcoholic beverages.
It is a place that travelers should visit at least once.

31 January 2024 11:01

We had two tours with Jochen, once a half-day bike tour across the river to Dala and a 3-day bike and trekking tour from Kalaw to Inle Lake. We had super nice owner-managed hotels and a great program put together by uncharted horizons, such as a visit to a winery or the many workshops on and around Inle Lake. It was so indescribably beautiful in terms of the landscape but also how friendly the people are.
Thank you for the wonderful trips and the many impressions of the lives of the people in Myanmar.

26 January 2024 10:15

They are cheap and easy to shop for everything.
Shopping is good. Places are orderly. You can check the prices. There are shops until dark. The prices are reasonable. The shopkeepers are lovely. It is among the cleanest shops I have ever seen. Early in the morning, the price is very good. There are many items. I also got gifts.

26 January 2024 8:15

We recommend this salon. We went there with my wife. Me for a cut and her for coloring. Caring and welcoming team. A big THANK YOU to Joseph who is very talented and really very professional. He is very good at coloring and cutting hair! We appreciated the hair rinsing room where unlike a classic hair salon, you lie down for the treatments and rinsing! It's very pleasant! Very happy with our move to the V47!

23 January 2024 17:43

The restaurant is packed with locals and looked clean, so I decided to give it a go. There are plenty of waiters, so the service is very attentive and quick. They have an English menu with many local dishes to choose from. Food came promptly and looked great. I had a noodle soup with coconut milk and it was delicious. Prices are cheap.
Be aware that they use MSG like most burmese restaurants in this price range.

m Noi about Cafe's Dibar
23 January 2024 15:04

Good restaurant for cheap Italian food.
However, I was shocked because the price had gone up and the amount per plate had decreased.
The atmosphere is still very good. Outside is also good, but the staff doesn't really notice and it's hard to order.

Christian about Inle Lake
23 January 2024 11:10

Inle Lake is a remarkable and stunning location in Shan State. Besides Bagan it’s probably the most well known site in Myanmar. Due to the conflicts and fighting’s it doesn’t see many tourists anymore. Right now people are living from their traditional income sources: fishing and tomato farming (on the lake).

There are many small villages built on the lake. You can pass by them with a long tail boat and see life on the lake. Or one of the tomato farms.

The lake is especially known for the rowing technique of the fisherman where they use their leg instead of their hands so they can do fishing at the same time.