• The Mingun Bell (. မင်းကွန်းခေါင်းလောင်းတော်ကြီး [mɪɰɡʊɰ kʰáʊɰláʊɰ dɔ dʑí]) is a bell located in Mingun, Sagaing Region, Myanmar.
  • Mingun Bell located in Mingun, Sagaing Region, near Mandalay and Irrawaddy River. ... This Bell has cultural and historical significance to Myanmar.
  • Weighing 90 tons, the Mingun bell has long been the world's largest working bell before a 116-ton bell found in China.
  • The 4-m high and 90-tons heavy Mingun bell is the largest working bell in the world, which was meant to be installed at the top of the giant pagoda.
  • The Mingun Bell is located in Myanmar, on the left bank of the Irrawaddy River, in the city of Mingun.
  • Weighing 90 metric tons, the Mingun Bell was cast in bronze in 1808, and once it was completed Bodaypaya had the master craftsman executed.
  • Ruler Bodawpaya likewise had a huge ringer cast to run with his immense stupa, the Mingun Bell measuring 90 tons...
  • Built in 1816 by King Bagyidaw, possibly using materials pilfered from Mingun Paya, this unusually striking pagoda rises in seven wavy, whitewashed…
  • Located in Mingun, Sagaing Region, about 11 km north of Mandalay, on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar, the Migun bell was considered as the...
  • The Mingun Pahtodawgyi is a nice pile of bricks indeed and holds the record for being the biggest pile of bricks in the world.