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  • Kandawgyi Lake literally "great royal lake" was once known as Royal Lake) -  one of two major lakes in Yangon.  Located east of the Shwedagon Pagoda, the lake is artificial; water from Inya Lake is channelled through a series of pipes to Kandawgyi Lake. It was created to provide a clean water supply to the city during the British colonial administration..The 150-acre lake is surrounded by Kandawgyi Nature Park and Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, aquarium and amusement park
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  • Kandawgyi Lake literally "great royal lake" was once known as Royal Lake) -  one of two major lakes in Yangon.  Located east of the Shwedagon Pagoda, the lake is artificial; water from Inya Lake is channelled through a series of pipes to Kandawgyi Lake. It was created to provide a clean water supply to the city during the British colonial administration..The 150-acre lake is surrounded by Kandawgyi Nature Park and Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, aquarium and amusement park
    kandawgyi-lake-2.jpg
  • Kandawgyi Lake literally "great royal lake" was once known as Royal Lake -  one of two major lakes in Yangon.  Located east of the Shwedagon Pagoda, the lake is artificial; water from Inya Lake is channelled through a series of pipes to Kandawgyi Lake. It was created to provide a clean water supply to the city during the British colonial administration..The 150-acre lake is surrounded by Kandawgyi Nature Park and Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, aquarium and amusement park
    kandawgyi-lake-6.jpg
  • Kandawgyi Lake literally "great royal lake" was once known as Royal Lake) -  one of two major lakes in Yangon.  Located east of the Shwedagon Pagoda, the lake is artificial; water from Inya Lake is channelled through a series of pipes to Kandawgyi Lake. It was created to provide a clean water supply to the city during the British colonial administration..The 150-acre lake is surrounded by Kandawgyi Nature Park and Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, aquarium and amusement park
    Karaweik-1.jpg
  • Kandawgyi Lake literally "great royal lake" was once known as Royal Lake) -  one of two major lakes in Yangon.  Located east of the Shwedagon Pagoda, the lake is artificial; water from Inya Lake is channelled through a series of pipes to Kandawgyi Lake. It was created to provide a clean water supply to the city during the British colonial administration..The 150-acre lake is surrounded by Kandawgyi Nature Park and Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, aquarium and amusement park
    Karaweik-3.jpg
  • Kandawgyi Lake literally "great royal lake" was once known as Royal Lake) -  one of two major lakes in Yangon.  Located east of the Shwedagon Pagoda, the lake is artificial; water from Inya Lake is channelled through a series of pipes to Kandawgyi Lake. It was created to provide a clean water supply to the city during the British colonial administration..The 150-acre lake is surrounded by Kandawgyi Nature Park and Yangon Zoological Gardens, which consists of a zoo, aquarium and amusement park
    Karaweik-2.jpg
  • Karaweik Hall is a palace on the eastern shore of Kandawgyi Lake in Yangon. The barge was designed by Burmese architect U Ngwe Hlaing, who based its design on the Pyigyimon Royal Barge. The barge is a two-storied construction of concerete and stucco, with a pyatthat topped roof, reception halls and houses a buffet restaurant today.
    Karaweik-4.jpg
  • Kandawgyi Palace Hotel on Kandawgyi Lake - literally "great royal lake" and known during British colonial times as Victoria Lake is one of two major lakes in Yangon. Located east of the Shwedagon Pagoda the lake is artificial and was created to provide a clean water supply to the city.  The lake is is approximately 8 km in circumference.
    kandawgyi-palace-1.jpg
  • Shwedagon Pagoda officially titled Shwedagon Zedi Daw also known in English as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a 99 meter gilded pagoda and stupa located in Yangon, Burma. The pagoda lies west of Kandawgyi Lake on Singuttara Hill, and dominates the skyline of Rangoon.  It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese
    shwedagon-1.jpg
  • Shwedagon Pagoda officially titled Shwedagon Zedi Daw also known in English as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a 99 metres or 325 ft gilded pagoda and stupa located in Yangon. The pagoda lies to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, on Singuttara Hill dominating the skyline of the city. It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of eight strands of hair of Gautama, the historical Buddha.  Shwedagon Pagoda has existed for more than 2,500 years, making it the oldest historical pagoda in Burma and the world. According to tradition, two merchant brothers, Taphussa and Bhallika, from the land of Ramanya, met the Lord Gautama Buddha during his lifetime and received eight of the Buddha's hairs.
    shwedagon-7.jpg
  • Shwedagon Pagoda officially titled Shwedagon Zedi Daw also known in English as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a 99 metres or 325 ft gilded pagoda and stupa located in Yangon. The pagoda lies to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, on Singuttara Hill dominating the skyline of the city. It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of eight strands of hair of Gautama, the historical Buddha.  Shwedagon Pagoda has existed for more than 2,500 years, making it the oldest historical pagoda in Burma and the world. According to tradition, two merchant brothers, Taphussa and Bhallika, from the land of Ramanya, met the Lord Gautama Buddha during his lifetime and received eight of the Buddha's hairs.
    shwedagon-10.jpg
  • Shwedagon Pagoda officially titled Shwedagon Zedi Daw also known in English as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a 99 metres or 325 ft gilded pagoda and stupa located in Yangon. The pagoda lies to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, on Singuttara Hill dominating the skyline of the city. It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of eight strands of hair of Gautama, the historical Buddha.  Shwedagon Pagoda has existed for more than 2,500 years, making it the oldest historical pagoda in Burma and the world. According to tradition, two merchant brothers, Taphussa and Bhallika, from the land of Ramanya, met the Lord Gautama Buddha during his lifetime and received eight of the Buddha's hairs.
    shwedagon-6.jpg
  • Shwedagon Pagoda officially titled Shwedagon Zedi Daw also known in English as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a 99 metres or 325 ft gilded pagoda and stupa located in Yangon. The pagoda lies to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, on Singuttara Hill dominating the skyline of the city. It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of eight strands of hair of Gautama, the historical Buddha.  Shwedagon Pagoda has existed for more than 2,500 years, making it the oldest historical pagoda in Burma and the world. According to tradition, two merchant brothers, Taphussa and Bhallika, from the land of Ramanya, met the Lord Gautama Buddha during his lifetime and received eight of the Buddha's hairs.
    shwedagon-4.jpg
  • Shwedagon Pagoda officially titled Shwedagon Zedi Daw also known in English as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a 99 metres or 325 ft gilded pagoda and stupa located in Yangon. The pagoda lies to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, on Singuttara Hill dominating the skyline of the city. It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of eight strands of hair of Gautama, the historical Buddha.  Shwedagon Pagoda has existed for more than 2,500 years, making it the oldest historical pagoda in Burma and the world. According to tradition, two merchant brothers, Taphussa and Bhallika, from the land of Ramanya, met the Lord Gautama Buddha during his lifetime and received eight of the Buddha's hairs.
    shwedagon-5.jpg
  • Shwedagon Pagoda officially titled Shwedagon Zedi Daw also known in English as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a 99 metres or 325 ft gilded pagoda and stupa located in Yangon. The pagoda lies to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, on Singuttara Hill dominating the skyline of the city. It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of eight strands of hair of Gautama, the historical Buddha.  Shwedagon Pagoda has existed for more than 2,500 years, making it the oldest historical pagoda in Burma and the world. According to tradition, two merchant brothers, Taphussa and Bhallika, from the land of Ramanya, met the Lord Gautama Buddha during his lifetime and received eight of the Buddha's hairs.
    shwedagon-8.jpg
  • Shwedagon Pagoda officially titled Shwedagon Zedi Daw also known in English as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a 99 metres or 325 ft gilded pagoda and stupa located in Yangon. The pagoda lies to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, on Singuttara Hill dominating the skyline of the city. It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of eight strands of hair of Gautama, the historical Buddha.  Shwedagon Pagoda has existed for more than 2,500 years, making it the oldest historical pagoda in Burma and the world. According to tradition, two merchant brothers, Taphussa and Bhallika, from the land of Ramanya, met the Lord Gautama Buddha during his lifetime and received eight of the Buddha's hairs.
    shwedagon-3.jpg