The Bagan Temples refer to the vast archaeological zone in central Myanmar, home to thousands of ancient Buddhist temples, stupas, and pagodas built between the 9th and 13th centuries. The site reflects the height of the Pagan Kingdom's power and devotion, demonstrating remarkable architectural diversity and craftsmanship. Travelers commonly explore the plain by foot, bicycle, or hot air balloon, witnessing temples emerging from misty morning landscapes. Bagan’s rich cultural heritage makes it a center of spiritual tourism.
Location: Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Coordinates: 21.17, 94.86
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