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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cebuano [ ] Adjective [ ] tunga • Noun [ ] tunga • ( ) the of a • ( ) the center of a • the portion of something; the part well away from the • ( ) the point on a that is between the • ( ) the point in the interior of any of any number of that has as its the of the coordinates of all points on the of the figure (or of all points in the for a center of volume) Verb [ ] tunga • to into halves • to to halfway point • to Faroese [ ] Etymology [ ] From, from, from. Pronunciation [ ] • (): /ˈtʰʊŋka/ Noun [ ] tunga f ( genitive singular, plural ) • ( organ) •, • of land in a stream • the of a • ( ) Declension [ ] Declension of tunga f1 singular plural indefinite definite indefinite definite tunga tunga Icelandic [ ] Etymology [ ] From, from, from. Pronunciation [ ] • (): /ˈtʰuŋka/ • Rhymes: Noun [ ] tunga f ( genitive singular, nominative plural ) • ( ) a • • the of a shoe Declension [ ].

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Extension Tours: EXT-05 Yangon-Pyay-Akauk Taung-Yangon Overview Pyay also known as Prome is principal town in the Bago Division in Myanmar. Pyay is located on the Eastern bank of Ayeyarwady River and is 260 km Northwest of Yangon. The British Irrawaddy Flotilla Company established the current town in the late 19th century on the Ayeyarwady River as a transshipment point for cargo between Upper and Lower Myanmar.

The staple crops are rice, cotton, and tobacco, the other products are teak, cutch, sugar, dairy products and the custard apples are famous. Nearby are the ruins of the ancient Pyu capital of Thayekhitaya (Sri Kestra), which has been recognized as world heritage site by UNESCO. Across Ayeyarwaddy River on the western bank near Htone-Bo,there is a place of attraction called Akauk Taung (a toll-hill).At the end of the Second Anglo-Burmese war, Myanmar and British toll-posts were situated on Akauk Taung, a toll-hill in Myanmar language side by side. All boatmen had to pay tax to both posts.

All sailing boats anchored close by the hill and waited till occasionally a week-long whirlpool ceased. The sailors prayed to God by carving Buddha images on the steep cliff side during that period. The mountain was named for the crafty toll-takers from the mid -19th Century. This trip will reveal one of the world heritage sites of Myanmar and the spectacular site of countless Buddha Images on the wall of Ayeyarwaddy River bank.

Tour Departure: On request Departure Time: 7:00 Am Tour Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night DAY 1: YANGON-PYAY (By Road) After breakfast at your Hotel, you are picked up by our company’s Tour Guide at your hotel. Ustanovka tnvd reno premium 400. This morning, leave Yangon for Pyay, about 286 km North-West of Yangon on the eastern bank of Ayeyarwaddy River, about 5 Hours Drive. Lunch either at a local restaurant on the way or in Pyay. Pyay (ex-Prome) is famous for Sriksetra; Ancient Pyu City from the 1st to 9th Century AD. The civilization once stretched north to south for hundreds of kilometers along the Ayeyarwaddy River, had advanced irrigation techniques and was part of the introduction of Buddhism to Myanmar. Enjoy the scenery and the country lifestyle as you will pass the green paddy fields along the side of the highway. As we are approaching to Pyay, en route,visit Shwe-taung; a small town 14 km from Pyay to see Shwe-myet-hman Phaya meaning 'Buddha Image with the Golden Spectacles' a reference to a large white face sitting Buddha image inside the main shrine.

The Buddha image wears golden rimmed spectacles. Spectacles were added during the Konbaung era (the last Dynasty).

There is a saying that this image can cure illnesses especially for eyes. Proceed to Shwe-nat -taung Pagoda; which means 'Golden Spirit Mountain'. This pagoda dates back to the Srikettra era. Legend takes it back all the way to 283 BC from which it was reconstructed by a long range of Myanmar Kings with the aid of local Nats (spirits). Upon arrival in Pyay, check in at the Hotel. After refreshments, drive to Sriksetra, 8 km out of town. Visit Hmawzar archaeological museum to observe Pyu’s urn-burials & artifacts such as, coins, ceramic, metal wares, stone inscriptions and gold leaves in Sanskrit,Pali & Pyu languages, etc.