U Yan We Hpawa

U Yan We Hpawa is a ruins in , , . U Yan We Hpawa is situated nearby to the Buddhist temple , as well as near the ruins .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Shwezigon Pagoda and Htilominio Temple.

Buddhist temple
The royal or Shwezigon Paya is a Buddhist located in , . A prototype of Burmese , it consists of a circular gold leaf-gilded stupa surrounded by smaller temples and shrines. is situated 720 feet southwest of U Yan We Hpawa.

Buddhist temple
Htilominlo Temple is a located in , in Burma/Myanmar, built during the reign of King Htilominlo, 1211–1231. The temple is three stories tall, with a height of 46 metres, and built with red brick. is situated 1½ miles southwest of U Yan We Hpawa.

Buddhist temple
The is a located in the village of Minnanthu in . The temple is one of the most-frequently visited in Bagan. It was built in 1183 by King Narapatisithu, and is similar to the in design. is situated 2½ miles southwest of U Yan We Hpawa.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bagan.

is an area and archaeological site in the region of , inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

U Yan We Hpawa

Latitude
21.19664° or 21° 11′ 48″ north
Longitude
94.89546° or 94° 53′ 44″ east
Open location code
7MHP5VWW+M5
Open­Street­Map ID
way 268276070
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­ruins
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