Yangon's 10,000-strong grotto dome is located in Yangon, Myanmar's capital, and is known as the "emerald mountain" because its exterior is covered with jade stone. The interior is also magnificent and can be visited when there is no religious activity.
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Yangon's 10,000-strong grotto dome is located in Yangon, Myanmar's capital, and is known as the "emerald mountain" because its exterior is covered with jade stone. The interior is also magnificent and can be visited when there is no religious activity.
The cave yard of 10,000 people: In the jade mountain, the walls are all jade, the mountain is also the original stone of jade, the big pillars in the dojo are also jade, very shocking, and the stone walls next to several doors are like this
Yangon 10,000 Grottoes Road is located in the urban area of Yangon, Myanmar, and is also known as the "Emerald Mountain" because of its many jade original stones outside. The interior is magnificent and dignified.
Yangon's 10,000-strong grotto is also a very historical place, and many things here are more sacred.
Yangon 10,000 Grottoes Dojo (Emerald Mountain) is a Buddhist holy place. In order to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of Sakyamuni Nirvana, the six World Buddhist Congresses were held here, and more than 10,000 people participated, so it is also called "the 10,000 Grottoes Dojo." The tour guide introduced that this mountain is made of jade wool, so it is called jade mountain. The entrance passage of the grotto is flanked by stone, jade wall! It is really an eye-opener. The venue in the grotto is very beautiful. In addition to the Buddhist conference, the monk's grade exam is also held here.
The 1956 World Buddhists held the sixth meeting site of the 1956 World Buddhists held to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of Sakyamuni Nirvana. It is now a tourist attraction and important Buddhist gatherings are still held here. The Dockyard was built in a small stone mountain, splitting the mountain and being introduced by a long passage. The interior hall is wide, like a large indoor court, surrounded by ladder seats, six shining pillars directly to the ceiling, and the platform of the hall is dedicated to the Jade Buddha statue of Sakyamuni.