An Daw Paya


This eye-catching ornate pagoda lies in a rural mainland field, directly across the river from Shwe Baw Kyune and around 2 miles south of central Shwegu. Motorcycles charge K1000 to get there, but finding one to come back can be tricky so ask them to wait.


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