Taungoo - Bago Division
Located 175 miles from Yangon and is the only
place for the tourists where you can get good
accommodation on Yangon-Mandalay road. Taungoo (Kaytumadi
City) was founded by King Mingyinyo in 1510 A.D and
later innovated by King Minye Kyawhtin. All the four
sides of the city wall are still very conspicuously
seen, with the exception of the part of the southern
wall. The wall is built of bricks. The moat
surrounding the city is dried up, except in some of
its sections on the eastern side, where it is
purposely kept and properly maintained. About 6.4 m
from the wall city is the first moat filled with
soft mud, which is about 9.6 m wide. It is one of
the main gateways to Bago Yoma and its teak forests
and is worth exploring. It derives much of its
importance these days from the timber trade and the
teak forests on which its economy depends visibly
seen on the mountain ranges lying to the east and
west of the town beckon visitor. Even its ancient
empire has long since crumbled; Taungoo remains an
important pilgrimage site for Buddhist devotees who
flock regularly to Shwesandaw pagoda. |