King Mindong of Sandamuni Pagoda built this pagoda in memory of his murdered brother. In the middle is a big pagoda, next to a small pagoda, surrounded by white white pagodas. There are wind bells on each pagoda. When they go there, it rains, and it's impossible to hear the music played by the wind bell.
Shanda Muni Temple and Tonggudu Tao seem to me to be twin brothers. Because there are too many similar elements in the White Pagoda groups in the two temples. In my opinion, the only obvious difference is that the white tower here is not fenced with iron. The second difference is that the top of Sandamuni is pointed and the top of Gudu pottery is round. Sandamuni Temple is next to Gudu Tao and is also a group of white Buddhist pagodas. But here is a white square of pagodas, with a large gold Pagoda in the middle. Along the gate and through the corridor, you can reach the golden Pagoda in the middle, which contains the ashes of Prince Kaxiang. A golden Buddha statue is also worshipped in the middle. It is said that when the capital was moved, King Mindong ushered in from the ancient city of Amarapra. Around the Great Golden Pagoda, it stretches square in four directions, covered with 758 white pagodas, forming a white square array. Every tower has a golden bell, the breeze blowing, the bell ringing, as if Mindong King is thinking of his brother to say sorrow. It's like monks reciting scriptures over and over again. Towards dusk, there are few people here. Listen to the wind bell quietly, as if there will be some transcendent understanding. Sitting in the dusk, listening to the sound of trees, listening to the wind, from time to time some dark flower fragrance. —— Drunk Meishandamuni!! Drunk Myanmar!!