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English: This is a statue of two hamsa (sheldrake) birds located in the city of Bago (the capital of Bago Region, Myanmar). The statue depicts the Mon legend of how Bago was founded: a male hamsa becoming a landing island for a tired female hamsa. To its right is a sign indicating that Kanbawzathadi Palace, built by King Bayinnaung, is one mile away.
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A statue of two hamsa birds located in Bago

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inscription: ဒုတိယမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်ကြီးကို တည်ထောင်ခဲ့သည့် (Burmese)
inscription: Built by King Bayintnauug, The Founder (English)
inscription: ကမ္ဘောဇသာဒီ (Burmese)
inscription: KANBAWZATHADI G (English)

3 January 2019

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