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Shwenandaw Kyaung
The Shwenandaw Kyaung, the only palace building to survive the bombing during World War II, and an exceptional example of teak construction and carving. It was used by King Mindon and his queen as living quarters. It was dismantled after his death and re-erected it on its present site by King Thibaw, his successor,
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