Buddhological Museum at Shwesandaw Pagoda goes digital, stone inscription to receive revised translation

63 sskm
Officials cut the ribbon opening the newly renovated Buddhological Museum of Pyay Shwesandaw Pagoda on 16 January 2023.

Upon completion of the preservation work on King Kyansittha’s stone inscription at the Shwesandaw Pagoda in Pyay Township, the restoration of the inscription chamber and the revision of its translation will be undertaken, according to Director U Myint Zaw from Bago Branch of the Department of Archaeology and National Museum. Furthermore, as the Shwesandaw Pagoda Buddhological Museum has been upgraded to a digital museum, steps will be taken to add voice-overs, background music, and bilingual explanatory captions in English and Myanmar for both displays and photo records.
The stone inscription of King Kyansittha dates back to 445 ME (1083 AD) and is written in the Mon language, detailing the life story of the king and the history of the Shwesandaw Pagoda. — ASH/MKKS

Share this post
Hot News
Hot News
Myanmar’s agri-produce exports surpass US$1.5B by 12 July
Baby White Elephant thrives with mother
Myanmar students participate in “We Are the BRIDGE Festival 2024” in Japan
2024 Inter-State/Region U-21 Men’s Football Tournament opens
DPM MoD Union Minister speaks at 8th Myanmar National Culture Central Committee meeting
DPM MoFA Union Minister attends Welcome Dinner of 8th China-South Asia Expo & 28th China Kunming Export & Import Fair
DPM MoD Union Minister attends Cultural Heritage Preservation Steering Committee meeting
Clarification by SAC Information Team Leader on handover of duties and functions of Pro Tem President to SAC Chairman for taking measures of National Defence and Security Council
MoFA Deputy Minister receives BIMSTEC Secretary-General during his Introductory Visit to Myanmar
MoSWRR Union Minister receives ICRC Resident Representative