Beikthano Archaeological Museum opens daily
THE Beikthano Archaeological Museum in
the ancient Beikthano cultural zone, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site,
about 12 miles from west of Taungdwingyi township of Magway Region was
constructed on 12 July 2004. The construction was completed on 30 November
2007, and the museum was opened to the public on 1 September 2008.
The Beikthano museum features booths of
stone, iron and bronze eras, fossil fuels, traditional houses, the Beikthano
ancient city map, the history of the city, significant characteristics of
Pyu, pre-historical evidence of old Beikthano city, literature explored in
Beikthano, Pyu literary writing style, bricks of Pyu era, vase, bronze Buddha
statue, bird-shaped urn, model building for the burring urn, royal
architectural pieces of evidence, city wall and barrier (model), bowl-shaped
urn, coins and beads of Pyu.
The Beikthano Archaeological Museum is
established as per the policy of the Ministry of Culture to explore, conserve
and improve Myanmar’s cultural heritage, and to cherish the country and people
by doing so.
The museum is open free for the public
from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm daily except Mondays and public holidays. — Naung Naung
(Beikthano Myay)/ KTZH

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