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NORTHERN MYANMAR
MYITKYINA & THE UPPER AYEYARWADY
has an abandoned wooden monastery dor-
mitory that’s precariously close to collapse.Shwebon Yadana PA L AC E
(admission incl Hanlin $5; h7.30am-5.30pm) The
city’s most striking buildings are a pair
of towering gold-painted wooden throne
rooms, nine-tiers high. These would have
been the centrepiece of the King Alaung-
paya’s 1753 palace complex. However, in
the British era, the originals were replaced
by a jail. What you see today are recently
reconstructed structures. They are undoubt-
edly photogenic but have no furnishings
and if you’re not planning on visiting Hanlin
(p 249 ), the entry fee seems farcically high –
try peeping over the wall from the west to
get an idea for free. If you do pay up, the
ticket also includes entry to a two-room
museum displaying assorted archaeological
fi nds, manuscript chests and Alaungpaya’s
royal palanquin.Old City Moat NEIGHBOURHOOD
In its 18th-century heyday, the palace was
at the heart of an enormous walled city. The
wall is now almost entirely invisible but
some sections of the wide moat are well pre-
served. The road to Kyaukmyaung crosses
one section beside Yan Gyi Aung Park but
more attractive is the area around 2 milesnorth of town where the moat is crossed by
a road causeway near Maw Daw Myin Tha
Paya, a pagoda built by Alaungpaya and
guarded by giant chinthe. 4 Sleeping
Win Guest House HOTEL $$
(%22049; Aung Zeya St; s/d $20/30, with shared
bathroom $10/20) Fresh, clean and unusually
airy, the standard rooms are boxy but bright
and share communal showers that are spot-
less and spacious. A handful of top-fl oor
rooms have private bathroom, air-condition-
ing and satellite TV (but no hot water). Some
English is spoken and the staff is reasonably
accustomed to dealing with foreigners. The
nobby-looking 2007 building is handily close
to the market area.Shwe Phyu Guest House HOTEL $
(%22264; Yan Gyi Aung St; s/d K12,000/20,000,
with shared bathroom K7000/14,000) Better
rooms have an en-suite squat, cold shower,
cobwebs and geckos. Floors are neatly tiled
and the manager speaks English but the
road outside is as noisy as the beer station
opposite. The similar Zinwailar Guesthouse,
nearby, has a couple of rooms with air con-
ditioning. 5 Eating & Drinking
Open-air food stands set up shop around
the market, especially after dusk. There’s a
sprinkling of restaurants along Aung Zeya6
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