Unlike most of the thousand monks, there are female nuns. Pink, different sizes, very spectacular. You can also give some stationery food to the little monks and nuns. It is one of the customs of Myanmar to leave home from childhood.
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Unlike most of the thousand monks, there are female nuns. Pink, different sizes, very spectacular. You can also give some stationery food to the little monks and nuns. It is one of the customs of Myanmar to leave home from childhood.
I don't know if it's hard to find a cave, and without a guide I'll walk through the main temple of the temple and backward to the left, where there's a "hole" surrounded by holes. It's translated as caves, but it's just a vertical hole. The temple itself has a monastery and you can see its life. I took the local bus to the main street and then walked from there. Many boy monks were practicing. There was a pagoda in one corner and statues were arranged inside. It is far from the city center, so if you have time, it is best to combine it with the nearby stupa.