SULE PAGODE
Sule Pagoda stands in the middle of a busy roundabout. Considered as the centre of Yangon, the meaning of Sule is more than ever verified: the one that is constantly being circumvented. Although it has been redesigned many times, this pagoda dates back more than 2,000 years. Legend has it that two Buddhist missionaries, Sona and Uttaro, brought back Buddha's hair from India and offered it to a minister in Dagon. Dagon's minister had a pagoda built to house the relics. Kyaik Athok in Mon, means "which shelters a sacred hair".
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