Tha Beik Hmauk Hpaya

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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A Historical Insight into Tha Beik Hmauk Hpaya

Located in Bagan, Myanmar, Tha Beik Hmauk Hpaya is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Sulamani Temple. This temple, known as the 'Boycott Temple', was built in response to Sulamani's construction.

Founded during the reign of King Narapatisithu, Tha Beik Hmauk Hpaya features a sikhara-style architecture resembling that of Sulamani but is significantly smaller. The temple's beauty is marred by damage from earthquakes in 1975 and 2016, leading to its current closure. Visitors can access two outside terraces through narrow stairs, providing excellent views of the surrounding temple landscape.

Must-See Highlights

🏞️ Superb Views: The terraces offer breathtaking vistas of Bagan's landscape.

🕌 Unique Architecture: A miniature version of Sulamani Temple with lesser crowds.

🌄 Historical Significance: A testament to the architectural rivalry of its time.

Tha Beik Hmauk Hpaya is currently closed for repairs but attracts tourists, historians, and architecture enthusiasts who appreciate its cultural significance.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Tha Beik Hmauk Hpaya

Meaning of the Name

Tha Beik Hmauk translates to 'Boycott Temple', reflecting its historical context.

Construction Context

Built in response to the grandeur of Sulamani Temple during King Narapatisithu's reign.

Earthquake Damage

The temple suffered significant damage during the 1975 and 2016 earthquakes, leading to its current closure.

Location

Nyaung-U

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