Yokesone monasteries show off exquisite wood carvings

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Monasteries with significant masterpieces of wood carvings, illustrating 550 Jataka stories and Dhammapada verses and stories, are called Yokesone monasteries.
There are many ancient Yokesone monasteries in Myanmar. Of them, Mandalay Shweinpin Yokesone Monastery, Sagaing Yokesone Monastery, Salin Yokesone Monastery and Panpu Yokesone Monastery in Salay and Sagu’s three-storey Yokesone Monastery, Hmankin Yokesone Monastery in Minbu (Sagu) Township and Lekaing Monastery located between Sagu and Pwintbyu are the most famous places.
Some Yokesone monasteries have been preserved and carefully restored by the Department of Archaeology and National Museum, maintaining the original structure. The visitors can observe intricate wood carvings depicting the tales, and its exterior is adorned with detailed carvings.
Yokesone monasteries are cultural hubs and architectural landmarks with symbolism. Monasteries representing cultural fusion of late Konbaung Dynasty, Inwa, Amarapura and Yadanabon eras. Those ancient monasteries are preserved through generations for historical and architectural significance. Those magnificently decorated sculptural monasteries are preserved for future generations to showcase Myanmar’s exquisite artistic heritage to homegrown visitors and tourists. – Zayar Naing (Shwekanmyay)/KK

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