Mandalay reopens Mya Nan San Kyaw golden palace on 25 May

According to the Director of the Archeology and National Museum Department (Mandalay Branch), Mya Nan San Kyaw golden palace in Mandalay, which was closed for more than a year, reopened on 25 May (fullmoon day of Kason) following the COVID-19 rules and regulations.
Visitors will be able to visit from 7:30 am to 5 pm to the palace, and K200 for adult and K100 for a child will be collected as entrance fees. In addition to the golden palace, they can visit the stone inscription chamber, cannon museum, miniature mausoleum of King Mindon and the coin mill, he said.
Mya Nan San Kyaw golden palace was rebuilt with a total of 89 buildings, including assembly halls and Nan Myint tower. — Min Htet Aung (Mdy Sub-Printing House)/GNLM

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