Welcome to Taung Kwe Pagoda

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In Burma

Kayah State

Kayah State is a stunning region located in southeastern Myanmar, known for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Nestled between rolling hills and picturesque valleys, Kayah State is home to diverse ethnic groups, including the Kayah (Karenni) people, who proudly maintain their unique traditions and customs.

Taung Kwe Pagoda

The mountain is located in Loikaw. It is separated into nine peaks is the most important pilgrimage site and tourist attraction of Kayah State. It is officially called Thiri Mingalar Mountain and located in Loikaw. The local government had built a pagoda on each peak between 1895 and 1950. You can visit them all through interconnecting metal bridges.

The pagoda is renowned for its striking architecture, featuring golden stupa structures that gleam in the sunlight. The complex includes numerous shrines, prayer halls, and statues, each adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Kayah people.

Visitors can explore the pathways leading to the pagoda, often encountering local monks and worshippers along the way. The site is particularly enchanting during sunrise and sunset when the lighting enhances its beauty and tranquility.Taung Kwe Pagoda is not only a spiritual center but also a place of cultural significance, where visitors can immerse themselves in the traditions and practices of the local community. Whether you're seeking a spiritual experience or simply want to appreciate the stunning vistas, Taung Kwe Pagoda promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Kayah State.