Shwe Nan Daw Kyaung
Shwekyaung (or) the Golden Monastery renown as Golden Kyaung Daw Gyi is 19 Century Kon Baung
Manama Architectural Work and is 118 years old. It is situated in Maha Aung Mye
Township, Dawna ward, Mandalay. Since a palace hall is constructed and donated
as a monastery, it is gilded with glittering gold layers inside and outside thus
called "Golden Monastery".

Golden Kyaung Daw Gyi is one of palace buildings on the northern side of Hman Nan Hall of Mya
Nan San Kyaw Shwe Nan Daw Gyi Palace. When King Thibaw Min, son of King Mindon
ascended the throne when father Mindon Min who built the Mandalay Yadanabon
palace. King Mindon passed away in a building and that building removed and
reconstructed a monastery at a cost of 120,000 Kyats on 31st October 1883 and
donated it.
Golden Palace Kyaung Gyi has a three-tiered roof. The middle upper second layer was the Zay Ta
Wun Saung. Unlike the monasteries o

f an earlier era, in the whole of Shwe Nan
Daw Kyaung, from East to North, there are 15 Teak pillars and South to West
10-pillar line. A total of 150 pillars and 54 Nayar decorated support poles and
being built with five Thayet Kin Brick Stairs. The whole Shwe Nan Daw Kyaung is
decorated with Myanmar woodcarvings, tapestry with floral designs of Kon Baung
Era as well as fabulous works of art and doors decorated with bird and animal
statues as well as Myanma cultural mosaic.
The front parts of the interior are teak pillars, the

bases that are adorned with carving of
Jataka stories in detail. In the interior of the eastern side is the Buddha
statue made of cemented ashes of a branch of the sacred Maha Bowdi Banyan Tree
revered by King Mindon. The Golden Shwe Nan Daw Kyaung Gyi resembles the
original Mya Nan San Kyaw Shwe Nan Daw Gyi, which escaped allied bombing during
World War II. It stands as a Museum of Myanmar Culture of which all Myanmar
nationals should be proud of.