Renovation Works: Renovation of ancient pagodas and temples
Union Minister for Hotels, Tourism and Culture U Maung Myint, accompanied by Mandalay Region Chief Minister U Myo Aung and officials, on Thursday inspected the renovation works of pagoda, temples and ancient buildings in Inwa City of Tada-U District and Mandalay Moat.
The Union Minister and party visited Maha Zeya Pahta Maung Oh Oak Road connecting Mingala Temple to the third city wall of Inwa City to inspect renovation works of the road, storing original structure. Officials from Road Department under the Ministry of Construction explained the working processes. Due to the massive Mandalay Earthquake, Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery known as the Mae Nu Brick Monastery was seriously affected and renovation and rehabilitation works are underway to restore original structure in accordance with international standard, collaborating with local and foreign experts.
Under the guidance of the State President, the excavation and research of the Taga Ni Gate and the Yway Taw Yu Gate in Inwa will be carried out with the expenditure of the 2026-2027 fiscal year General Fund. The Union Minister and party made field inspection on the research sites for the experimental excavation of the original city wall of Thatoe Min Pyar , the restoration and repair works of the Inwa Lawka Tharaphu Pagoda with the donation of donor U Soe Naing.
The Union Minister instructed for long-term durability of the pagoda ensuring to withstand future natural disasters. The Union Minister and party then inspected the restoration of the Inwa Archaeological Museum which is being carried out under the supervision of local and international experts.
The project is targeted to complete in June 2026 and the Union Minister gave necessary instructions. In the evening, the Union Minister inspected the restoration and maintenance activities of the Mandalay Mote including city wall, fire barriers, guard towers, large and small towers, using the National Disaster Management Fund.
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