Vegetation cleared, and grouting work carried out on ancient Bagan pagodas
THE
Bagan Heritage Trust announced that the work involving the use of chemical
solutions to kill trees growing on ancient pagodas, including the Myinkaba
Gubyauk-nge, and subsequent grouting was carried out.
The
Trust, in collaboration with the Department of Archaeology and National
Museum, carried out the removal of trees, including banyan and various weeds,
on Thitssawady, Shinpin Thantshin, Shwenanyindaw Okteik group, Nar Taung Tat,
and Myinkaba Gubyauk-nge pagodas.
After
the trees were killed, the areas were sealed with mortar through grouting. The
chairman and members of the Bagan Heritage Trust, as well as senior officials
and experts from the department, participated in it. The Myinkaba Gubyauk-nge
is a highly valuable pagoda, and murals and a sandstone carving depicting the
Parinirvana of the Buddha were discovered in this pagoda, which are now
displayed in the museum.
In
November, the Trust, with the supervision of experts from the department, also
carried out the chemical removal of trees in Bagan. — MT/ZN

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