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Palace in Kayah State, Myanmar
Kandarawadi Palace
ကန္ဒရဝတီဟော်နန်း
General information
AddressLoikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar
Coordinates19°40′08″N 97°12′14″E / 19.669°N 97.204°E / 19.669; 97.204

Kandarawadi Palace, also known as the Kandarawadi Haw (Burmese: ကန္ဒရဝတီဟော်နန်း), is the former residence of the local ruler of Kandarawadi, a small principality in modern-day Myanmar (Burma). It is the last remaining palace in Kayah State to survive World War II.

History

Kandarawadi Palace was built between 1912 and 1916 by Sao Khun Li. The palace was built in a mixture of British, Indian, and Burmese architectural styles.

During World War II, the palace was relatively unscathed, unlike other palaces in the region.

The last chieftain to occupy the palace was Sao Lawi. After his death in 1987, his children, Sao Lapor and Sao Kemawadi inherited the palace. They donated the palace in 1994 in order to establish a monastic school, which is now called Thiri Mingalabon Monastery (သီရိမင်္ဂလာပုံ ကျောင်း), locally known as the "Hawgyi Monastery."

References

  1. ^ Myat, Zaw Lin (2016). "Heritage in the Myanmar Frontier: Shan State, Haws, and Conditions for Public Participation". Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. doi:10.7916/D8X34XKR.
  2. ^ မြတ်စုမွန် (2014-10-09). "စောဖျာတို့ရဲ့ ဌာနေက လွိုင်ကော်ဟော်နန်း". The Irrawaddy (in Burmese).
  3. "ကန္တာရဝတီဟော်နန်း". Winnet Myanmar (in Burmese). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
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