National Museum of Myanmar (Naypyidaw)

Miniature replicas of Padah-Lin Caves are displayed with supporting special lighting and models.

Small scale models and architectural elements of UNESCO's World Heritage listed Halin, Beikthano and Sri Ksetra Pyu cities and other early Myanmar city states from all over the country are on show in this room.

Moreover, five Pyu figurines, as well as gold, silver, bronze and earthen artifacts from excavated sites are displayed in this exhibition room.

The center piece of the display is Bagan architecture, showing religious buildings, wall paintings, frescoes, masonry and ceramic works.

This room focuses on traditional arts and crafts, such as artistic gold or silver smithing, bronze casting, masonry and bricklaying, making sculptures of stone, metal or wood, as well as painting and lacquerware.

Replicas of terracotta bricks from Sri Ksetra, in National Museum Naypyitaw, Myanmar
Replica of temple at Bagan, Myanmar
Miniature models of pagodas at Bagan, Myanmar
Traditional musical instruments of different ethnic groups in Myanmar
Puppeteers and marionettes ( Yoke thé )