Hpa-an

King Mandu (မဏ္ဍုဖားမင်းကြီး), a giant frog lived the top of the Mount Hpan Pu.

One day, while out searching for food, he saw a large magic ruby with an emerald club placed on the throne in the foot cave of Mount Hpan Pu, and the frog king thought the ruby was his food and swallowed it.

He gained powers by swallowing the magic ruby and was able to resist his enemy, the dragon king.

Enjoying the beauty of Than Lwin River from the platform of the pagoda is an opportunity that should not be missed.

[4] The beautiful Kan Thar Yar Lake and its bridge are the heart of Kayin State.

[5] At Bayint Nyi cave (literally: "King's Younger Brother cave"), a climbing site developed with support from The Technical Climbing Club of Myanmar (TCCM) and a number of expats in Yangon who belong to Myanmar Rock Community (MRC), is an ongoing project having started in 2015.

Statues of the dragon and frog
Pagoda on the top of Mount Zwegabin.
Kyauk Ka Lat
View of Than Lwin Bridge in Hpa-An
View from Mount Zwegabin towards Hpa An.