Mandalay Hill
Just outside the North of downtown, Mandalay
Hill
which summit is 230 m above the surrounding plain is
the natural watch-tower for the visitors to watch
sunrise or sunset over the city plains. Every one
who arrived in Mandalay, the ancient capital of
Myanmar, usually goes to Mandalay Hill, the landmark
of Mandalay, which overlooks the city. At the bottom
in front of the southwest entrance are the two
immense statue of Lions guard the holy hill.
If you drive by car from the archway of Mandalay
hill, you will reach the entrance of escalator of
the hill. From there, you can proceed to the top of
the Mandalay hill by escalator and pay homage to Su
Taung Pyi Pagoda,means wish-granting Pagoda, built
by King Anawratha in 414 Myanmar Era.It was
patronized and renovated by successive KonBaung
Kings. You can study documentary photos of Mandalay
hill on the platform of Pagoda.
Moreover,
the stairways are being constructed from the bottom
to top of the hill which you can climb at ease and
rest as you go up the stairway. There is a saying
that if you want to live long, you take refuge in
the environs of Mandalay hill. It means that as
climbing to the Mandalay hill on foot is good for
health.
And to pay homage to the pagoda along the way
makes one live long.
You can pay homage to prominent pagodas along the
stairway of Mandalay Hill. Besides, you can visit
the shops of Myanma traditional handmade toys, gifts
such as beads.If you reach the top of the hill, you
can pay homage to Su Taung Pyi Pagoda. Moreover, you
can view the elegant craftsmanship with two Snakes
raising the hoods up.
History
During the time when Buddha was alive while on
one of his visits to Myanmar, the Buddha with his
disciple Ananda climbed Mandalay Hill and prophesied
that a great city would be founded below the hill
and also pointed the place of that future city.
Then a huge standing Buddha image was built at
the place where Buddha stood, with his hand pointing
to the Royal Palace. The legend has it that the
Buddha, on his visit, had made a prophecy that a
great city would be founded at the foot of this
hill.
Environment
The dominant natural feature of Mandalay is its
790 ft (240 m) Mandalay Hill, which towers above the
city and the flat plain below.
Virtually all visitors and pilgrims to Mandalay
either climb the 1,729 steps of the covered southern
stairway with its magnificent guardian chinthe
(half-lion, half-dragon) at the entry, use stairways
on the other sides or use easier means and take the
escalator, cars or buses to the top.
From its top, and from several way stations along
the ascent, one has a magnificent panorama of the
city, the old Royal Palace and Fortress, as well as
the Ayeyarwady river and the distant Shan Hills.
As Mandalay hill looks like a natural tower, you
can enjoy the panoramic views of Mandalay and its
environs from there. Sagaing Hill, Ayeyarwady River
and Mingun in the west and Yankin hill, YaeTa Khun
Hill in the east can be enjoyed with pleasure.In the
evening, the platform of Mandalay Hill’s Su Taung
Pyi Pagoda is crowded with tourists and devotees who
record the beauty of sunset.If you visit Mandalay,
the ancient capital of Myanmar, we invite you to
enjoy the natural beauty of Mandalay hill not very
far from the capital and to pay homage the prominent
pagodas there.
Travel Tips
Entrance Fee - US$5 per person
Interesting Places
Sutaungpyi Pagoda
The pagoda and its ancillary pavilion are located
near the top of Mandalay
Hill, the holy hill from which the Buddha reportedly
predicted that a great religious city would emerge
at its base. It is suggested that the pagoda was
originally built by the great builder of Bagan, King
Anawratha, in 1052. This "wish-granting" pagoda was
often renovated by its patrons, the Konbaung kings,
in later years. Perhaps the most famous of the
renovators of the religious structures on Mandalay
Hill was U Khan Dee. the famous and legendary
"Hermit on the Hill", who spent 41 years of his life
on the hill raising funds for many structures,
including Sutaungpyai, where he spent many years.
The dominant natural feature of Mandalay is its
790 ft (240 m) Mandalay Hill which towers above the
city and the flat plain below. Virtually all
visitors and pilgrims to Mandalay either climb the
1,729 steps of the covered southern stairway with
its magnificent guardian chinthe (half-lion,
half-dragon) at the entry, use stairways on the
other sides or use easier means and take the
escalator, cars or buses to the top. From its top,
and from several way-stations along the ascent, one
has a magnificent panorama of the city, the old
Royal Palace and Fortress, as well as the Ayeyarwady
river and the distant Shan Hills. The legend has it
that the Buddha, on his visit, had made a prophecy
that a great city would be founded at the foot of
this hill. |