Shwedaung Pagoda
The Shwe Daung Pagoda or the "Golden Hill Pagoda"
is also believed to have been built by King Minbin
between the years 1531-1553. It is a landmark pagoda
as it is the tallest in this area and can be seen as
far away as 20 miles from the main Kaladan River.
The hill itself is 250 feet high and is about half a
mile to the south-east of the Palace Site.
The pagoda is a circular form base to
the top and has a common design. It is a
solid stupa with a circular base. During the First
Anglo-Burmese War, 1824-26, the Myanmar forces built
earthen fortifications on this hill and mounted guns
which inflicted heavy losses on the British forces.
Some of these fortifications can still be seen
today. |