วันอังคารที่ 12 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Karaweik Hall

The floating Karaweik Restaurant on Kandawgyi (Royal) Lake is one of the landmarks of Yangon. This modern architecture of a mythical creature Karaweik Hall was constructed in 1972. This whole building was gilded with gold about 20 years ago. Karaweik Hall will serve lunch and dinner with Myanmar, Chinese, Eastern and Western cuisine at moderate prices. It is also an excellent idea to examine the beauty of this royal barge and the stunning view of the Shwedagon. Traditional dance performances are normally held here in the evenings.


Glittering Karaweik Hall during the day, photo taken from the left side


The beautiful night scene of Karaweik Hall, photo taken from the ride side
 

The front view of the Karaweik Hall, taken at sunset


The Karaweik Hall is composed of two Mythical birds forming a hall in between.
The tail of the Mythical bird, decorated with golden and red paint
The tip of the tail, with a shape of a Nat 
The entrance to the Karaweik Hall. Inside there is a Myanmar Traditional restaurant, and also entertain Myanmar dances and Myanmar Orchestra.
A standing Nat or spirit at the entrance of the Karaweik Hall. The statue is holding a sea shell, to give auspiciousness.


A standing Nat or spirit at the entrance of the Karaweik Hall. The statue is holding a sword of a King

 

 

 



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