Ye Le Pagoda
Facts and practical information
Ye Le Pagoda, also known as Leikyaung Gone Pagoda or Yele Paya, is an enchanting temple located in the middle of the river in Kyauktan, a town in the Yangon Region of Myanmar (Burma). This pagoda, set on a small island, is an exceptional example of the country's spiritual architecture and a significant place of worship for Buddhists.
Accessible only by boat, the journey to the temple is as memorable as the destination itself. Pilgrims and tourists are ferried across the water, adding to the sense of adventure and pilgrimage. The temple's unique location is said to enhance its mystical aura and the spiritual experience for its visitors.
Ye Le Pagoda is believed to have been built during the Mon period, with various renovations and additions made over the centuries. Its intricate design and gilded structures shimmer above the water, creating a striking image against the backdrop of the river and sky. Inside, the pagoda houses a collection of Buddha images and relics, which are honored and venerated by the devotees.
The temple complex includes several shrines and halls, each adorned with traditional Burmese religious art and motifs. Visitors are often struck by the serene atmosphere and the gentle sounds of prayer and meditation that resonate throughout the pagoda.
Yangon
Ye Le Pagoda – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Thilawa Port, Myanmar Maritime University.