Mandalay Palace

The Royal Mandalay Palace is located between 12th
street and 26th street, in the heart of Mandalay
city.
Mandalay Palace was the first palace to be built
in Mandalay, by King Mindon when he shifted his
capital from Amarapura in 1861, to fulfill an old
prophecy.
The site was chosen with the auspicious omen and
astronomical calculations.
Structure of the Palace
The magnificent palace was built of teak wood on
raised bric k plinth gilded with gold and vermilion.
The queens' chambers in order of priority is 1 Southern, 2 Northern and 3 Lesser queens in the
West. All ancillary buildings for the court, the
fortified high walls with ramparts, the moat, water
systems, roads, gardens with shady tamarind trees,
recreational playgrounds, swimming pools, mint,
security ports with infantry, cavalry, archers,
artillery, sheds for royal elephants, stables,
audience halls, throne halls, religious edifices and
monastery and devotional halls were superbly planned
and executed to minute details. The implementation
and completion of construction took five years (from
1857 to 61). The artistic workmanship and
handicrafts depicting the glory of the golden age of
the days gone by is still amazing, awe inspiring and
the beholder will be spell bound with wonder.

The entity of the palace cannot be separated from
the Mandalay Hill, from where the prophecy and name
is dewed. Located right in the center of the palace
grounds, which is meticulously a true square,
enclosed within fortified high walls with ramparts
and the beautiful deep moat all the layout in
perfect squares. So much so the city surrounding the
place too had been laid-out in blocks of squares
enclosed by sheets.
A muddy canal feeds the supply of water to the
moat. It is surprisingly strange that the red muddy
water turns crystal clear. This moat water is
potable and the source of home consumption and is
free from lime content. It also serves a double
purpose as a good protection from enemy assault of
those days.
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Surroundings
The reflection of the Mandalay on the eastern
moat is a beautiful scene to behold from the
southeastern corner. The panoramic view of the
Palace and the surrounding areas as far as the
Sagaing Bridge, the Ayeyarwady River and the hill
ranges seen from the Mandalay Hill during sunset
will be an enchanting experience.
The beautiful palace with many other buildings
were destroyed by fire due to the ravages of been
reconstructed in brick masonry from photographic
records, plans and drawings.
Travel Tips
Some of the dresses of the ancient kings, queens,
princes, princesses and other ministers are
displayed. You can also wear them and take some
pictures. Entrance Fee : US$ 5. |