Top 2 in Top 10 of the world's holiest Buddhist temples.
The Shwedagon Pagoda (Golden Temple) in Yangon is Myanmar's holiest Buddhist work. It is one of the world's world renowned architectural structures, said to have been built between the 6th and 10th centuries. Located on Singuttara Hill, the pagoda with a height of nearly 100m with its sophisticated architecture, is splendid gold, decorated with thousands of diamonds, gems,... Make it brilliant and visible in most locations in the city.
The temple became more sacred when it is currently storing four of the Buddha's infirmary: The stick of the Buddhist verses, the water purification of the Na ham, the coat of lettuce, and 8 strands of Buddha Shakyamuni. The temple is considered to be a symbol of national unity and the nation's identity of Myanmar.