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Fine Art Prints Skipping Through the Silent Realm
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Skipping Through the Silent Realm

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Location: The Hsinbyume Pagoda

It was a quiet morning I visited the breathtaking Hsinbyume Pagoda in Mingun, which the locals refer to as “Taj Mahal of Myanmar”. This architecture with white, wave-like tiers stood in striking contrast, particularly stands out from the surrounding small village along the Irrawaddy River giving a sense of grandeur. Fortunate enough, there was only three little girls playing “Tag” in the sacred ground during my visit – all peaceful and quiet. I was fortunate enough to capture this; One of the very memorable moments of my trip with a glimpse into the soul of Myanmar.  

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Location: The Hsinbyume Pagoda

It was a quiet morning I visited the breathtaking Hsinbyume Pagoda in Mingun, which the locals refer to as “Taj Mahal of Myanmar”. This architecture with white, wave-like tiers stood in striking contrast, particularly stands out from the surrounding small village along the Irrawaddy River giving a sense of grandeur. Fortunate enough, there was only three little girls playing “Tag” in the sacred ground during my visit – all peaceful and quiet. I was fortunate enough to capture this; One of the very memorable moments of my trip with a glimpse into the soul of Myanmar.  

Note: "This product includes the art print only; the frame is NOT included."

Location: The Hsinbyume Pagoda

It was a quiet morning I visited the breathtaking Hsinbyume Pagoda in Mingun, which the locals refer to as “Taj Mahal of Myanmar”. This architecture with white, wave-like tiers stood in striking contrast, particularly stands out from the surrounding small village along the Irrawaddy River giving a sense of grandeur. Fortunate enough, there was only three little girls playing “Tag” in the sacred ground during my visit – all peaceful and quiet. I was fortunate enough to capture this; One of the very memorable moments of my trip with a glimpse into the soul of Myanmar.  

Note: "This product includes the art print only; the frame is NOT included."

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