Aung Zabu Monastery

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Aung Zabu Forest Monastery
အောင်ဇမ္ဗူတောရဓမ္မရိပ်သာ
Religion
AffiliationTheravada Buddhism
Location
CountryHmawbi Township, Yangon Region, Burma
Geographic coordinates17°04′40″N 96°05′01″E / 17.0778288969°N 96.0835091118°E / 17.0778288969; 96.0835091118Coordinates: 17°04′40″N 96°05′01″E / 17.0778288969°N 96.0835091118°E / 17.0778288969; 96.0835091118

Aung Zabu Forest Monastery (Burmese: အောင်ဇမ္ဗူတောရဓမ္မရိပ်သာ; Aung Zabu Tawya Dhamma Yeiktha), commonly known as Japan Paya (Burmese: ဂျပန်ဘုရား) is a Buddhist monastery (kyaung) in Yegya village, Hmawbi Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar (Burma).

The monastery is known for a collection of 301 historic Buddha images from the Pagan, Pinnya, Ava, Toungoo, Nyaungyan, Tagaung and Konbaung eras.[1][2] The images were donated by a Japanese national named Kumano in 2012.[1] Over 10,000 visitors per week visit the monastery.[3]

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  1. ^ a b "Devotees flock to 'Japan Pagoda' in Yangon". Thai PBS. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Hunting and hoarding treasure". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Famous Japan Pagoda outside Yangon". Yangon Life. Retrieved 21 October 2018.


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