Bagan (Burmese: ပုဂံ; MLCTS: pu.gam, IPA: [bəɡàɴ]; formerly Pagan) is an ancient city located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Pagan Kingdom, the first kingdom that unified the regions that would later constitute modern Myanmar. During the kingdom's height between the 11th and 13th centuries, over 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of over 2,200 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day.
Restaurants in Bagan
5.0 based on 164 reviews
One of the best things I did in the Bagan area, maybe THE best, was go to this workshop. You will have a real experience. It is a family business, on their family compound (amazing to see), and they make beautiful, exquisite lacquer items of all types. There was zero pressure, everyone was friendly, but most importantly, they actually wanted to have a relationship with you as someone interested in what they do in the traditional way. It's hard to describe--they show you *everything* about how lacquer items are made: materials, processes, etc. Going here is a completely different experience from just buying a lacquer item in a shop. It will mean so much more to you when you get it home if you buy it here. And you will be convinced that you got the best possible product. Prices seemed entirely fair to me. But, again, this is a whole experience, not just a shopping experience. The location of the shop is correct on Google maps. Just keep going until your dot is where their shop is. As others have noted, please use an e-bike to get there; local politics and the location of the shop dictate that the owners must pay tuk-tuk and taxi drivers to show up, so they are forced to charge you more as well. It's just a five minute walk from the main road, if that, but again, e-bike is best. I was a solo traveler and sometimes that means feeling a bit awkward in situations like this, but in this case it felt completely natural. Can't recommend enough. There's a reason it's the #1 shopping experience in Bagan!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
This is a very awesome shop in so many different ways! It’s a great pit stop for picking up unique and beautifully made fair trade items. More importantly, it also gives the shopper a chance to connect with and understand Myanmar’s social-economics landscape a bit better as the store supports various local communities. The shop assistant was incredibly friendly and took his time to explain many items to me.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Very nice shop located in Nyaung u in bagan Lowest prices for wood carving all made by hand made You also can see how they make it they do it in the shop I also tried a class with the owner very nice guy and very pariente guy you can ask every think about wood and I also made my idea with him (groot) Very recommended
5.0 based on 7 reviews
By Shopping In Stallion Goddess (cotton In Myanmar), You Can Support Myanmar Local People's Life. Supporting Local Producing and Sustainable Business
Nice place to visit there. Lots of souvenirs and beautiful products there. You can buy something for your friends and family.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
The owner welcomed us at the family workshop. An amazing experience to understand the process to produce laquery art. I recommend to take the time to visit the workshop. Great explanation, great learning Thank you for being so generous
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Genuine Natural Burmese Rubies, Sapphire, Jade and Other Semi Precious gems brought to you directly from source for special sale at manutacturer's price for limited time only at Thante Hotel ( Nyaung U) All items are individually handcrafted Jewelleries made in 18 K Yellow and White gold.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
A stop at a lacquerware workshop is a must in Bagan and I certainly recommend Ever Stand Lacquerware Workshop. I asked to see the workshop and if someone could explain the process to me when I entered. A lady immediately showed me around, explaining step by step how it worked (I was surprised by the complexity, the level of skill and artistic talent required to make each piece!). All the employees were very friendly, smiling as I walked by. There's a shop that displays the work that they do. Everything was so beautiful that I walked around for a good 15 minutes before making a decision! The ladies at the shop were very friendly and NOT pushy at all. At no point did they try to push a sale on me, which felt quite nice. I felt a lot more eager to buy something without the pressure and the beauty of the objects spoke for itself. The prices vary greatly from $$$ to cheaper items starting at $3, depending on the quality. Items which have a flaw (sometimes so small you can't even see it), are put on one shelf at lower prices.
4.0 based on 108 reviews
Was so glad to witness the lacquerware professional process and excellent lecture with visual aides. Now one can make an informed decision when making purchases which we did. It also accentuates the appreciation of such a intricate time consuming art. Bought several beautiful pieces in their shop.
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