Salay Puppet School


 # The Slay Museum or the treasures of Slay

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  Salay Puppet School is located in Myanmar.  Magway Region It is an ancient Buddhist monastery located in Slay.  Many locals and foreigners are visiting the town of Slay, known as the second Bagan of Konbaung-era poet U Po Nya and historically documented as the Second Bagan.


  U Bo Kyi and his wife Daw Shwe Thet built the Slay Sculpture Temple in 1882. Construction began in 1244 A.D.  Burma and ended in 1892. It was completed in 1254 A.D.  Myanmar and the temple is 150 feet long.  It is 89 feet wide and has 154 wooden pillars.


  The monastery still has 45 sculptures and six halls, and was opened in 1995 as an archeological museum to display artifacts found near the Slay area.  The Department of Archeology and the National Museum is currently preserving the Slay Sculpture Temple.


  Admission to the Slay Sculpture Temple is free for local visitors and 5,000 kyats per foreign visitor, and is open every week except Mondays and public holidays.  The 30-meter-long, 1,240-meter-wide mansion attracts visitors from all over the world to view its intricate craftsmanship and sculptures.



  Salay Model School is located in Chauk Township, Magway Region.  Located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, Sale is 34 miles south of Bagan.  It is five miles south of Chauk and a 90-minute drive from Bagan.  Slay Oo Po Nya, Slay Si Thee and Slay Museum are the hallmarks of Slay.


  Among the many monasteries in Myanmar are Buddhist temples;  Schools decorated with wooden sculptures depicting the 550 Nirvana are called mannequins.


  The wooden sculptures carved at the Slay Museum are from the 19th century Yadanarbon period, and the Slay Museum is more famous than any other museum because of its excellent artwork.  Inside the Slay Museum, there are various Buddha statues, various wooden cabinets, Archaeological remains, such as Slay Oo Po Nya's manuscripts, are preserved.




  The most striking feature of the Slay Museum is the intricate and beautiful artifacts.  There are detailed scenes from the five hundred and fifty scenes and scenes from the Ramadan along the veranda.  ပြ⁇ ဒ ်၊  Roof artwork ‌‌‌ Ancient brick staircase;  Large wooden doors;  Ancient statues;  Big peacocks.  Lacquer mailboxes decorated with alms books;  You will be able to see Yadanarbon artifacts such as the vehicle of the archbishop who was in charge of the monastery when the temple was donated.  In addition, Boarding house You will also see the dormitory structure of traditional Burmese monasteries, such as the Hall of Fame.


  For those who appreciate Burmese cultural artefacts, for those who want to explore sculptures, and for those who enjoy antiquities, Slay's Precious Slay School deserves a lot of time and effort.  For those who are visiting Bagan, it is recommended to visit Slay.

             

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