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English: Famous for its intricate wood-carvings, this Shwenandaw monastery is a fragile reminder of the old Mandalay Palace. Actually, it was a part of the old palace later moved to its current site by King Thibaw in 1880. This preserved the Monastery as the rest was largely destroyed by fire during World War II
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