Botahtaung Pagoda

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Botahtaung Pagoda is a historic riverside Buddhist temple in Yangon, Myanmar, renowned for its hollow, walk-through stupa and sacred relics of the Buddha.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
pagoda
religious building
access open to visitors
architecturalStyle Burmese
architecturalType stupa
contains Buddha relics
ancient votive tablets
gold and silver Buddha images
hair relics of the Buddha
country Myanmar
dedicatedTo Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: Gautama Buddha
etymology Botahtaung Pagoda self-linksurface differs
surface form: named after Botahtaung (one thousand officers) who escorted Buddha relics
event severely damaged during World War II bombing
function place of worship
tourist attraction
hasPart central stupa
courtyard
entrance pavilion
inner maze-like corridors
nat shrines
prayer halls
relic chamber
shrines
hasWalkway walk-through interior around relic chamber
height about 40 meters
heritageStatus historic temple
interiorDecoration glass mosaics
gold-plated walls
locatedBy Yangon River
locatedIn Botahtaung Township
Yangon
material brick
gold leaf
stucco
nearby Botahtaung Jetty
Yangon
surface form: Downtown Yangon
notableFeature gilded interior passages
glass mosaic decoration
hollow stupa
walk-through stupa interior
orientation faces Yangon River
reconstruction rebuilt after World War II
region Yangon Region
relicDiscovery relic chamber rediscovered during postwar reconstruction
religion Buddhism
significance important pilgrimage site in Yangon
one of the major pagodas of Yangon
usedFor Buddhist rituals and offerings

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Yangon hasLandmark Botahtaung Pagoda
Botahtaung Pagoda etymology Botahtaung Pagoda self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: named after Botahtaung (one thousand officers) who escorted Buddha relics