
It's actually not difficult to find the captivate beauty of Bagan, Myanmar. There seems be something interesting around every corner, even on every side of the city. It's no wonder it so a frequently visit city by travelers before 2020.
What happen to Myanmar in 2020? You can find information on this, but I will share many information about my travels in Bagan at that time. I visit many historical site here, even the Asian civilization that began the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism.


When I first learn that Bagan is in Myanmar, it was quite a long bus journey. There use to be a plane here, but unfortunately, it's not feasible now, so bus travel is the best option. It took 13 hours to reach an unnamed temple with a large Buddha statue, but the entire structur disappeared. Only the most sturdy part remains, without a roof, and when it rains, everything gets wet.


At first, I was skeptical that this was an abandoned temple. Judging by its roofless state and the almost complete disappearance of the entire building, I could see that there were still regular pilgrim activities. There was a tall and large Buddha statue right between the gaps in the entrance. Even without entering the temple, you could see the Buddha statue directly.


I was a little suspicious if this temple was designed without a roof? Judging by the brickwork, it was even, not from collapsed buildings.
The clear sky added to the beauty of Bagan at that time. Why was this city so beautiful? I didn't even want to leave because there were so many places I hadn't yet explored.


One thing I knew for sure about Bagan, Myanmar, it seems they have usable soil of a high quality for building walls. I learn that all the bricks used to build the temple were molded and dried, then cemented together to form beautiful orange red temples.
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