N 130 Domestic Travels ( To Mogok )
So as usual we gathered people who would be going with us, relatives and friends. Most were relatives, including Nang Ku's parents and relatives who came down from Kunhing. I didn't remember well ,but I thought we travelled in two cars.The road from Taunggyi to Mandalay is 210 miles and smooth ,so we reached Mandalay before dusk fell and drove right to Nang Ku's house which is on the Mandalay Sagaing Road.
I don't remember much about Mandalay Mogok road except that it was not very good, with curves and bends,ups and downs. But I remember that we got excited when we knew that A Nyar Thihadaw Paya is situated on the way and we would visit it. It is in Khin Oo Township.When we reached there we had to cross the Irrawaddy river by ferry because the famous Buddha statue is on an island.
I knew something about this statue because I had been to Pakokku, Shwe Tan Tit Paya ,where there also is a statue like this there. Actually , I learned that there are three statues , carved from one sacred tree trunk, with myths and legends surrounded them,which my rusty mind cannot retell. So beside these two I already mentioned the remaining one is at Shwe Kyee Myin Paya in Mandalay. The statues are believed to be very sacred and wishes fulfilled that they are valued much , that they are showered with valuable offerings like gold jewelries and guarded well.(There are also variations concerning the statues, but I am writing only what I heard )
The next morning after we had eaten the famous Mogok warm tofu we visited and paid homage to famous pagodas of Mogok, namely Chanthagyi Paya, Paungdaw Oo Paya,Daw Nan Kyi Taung, and Kyauk Pya That Paya. Mogok is not a town built on flat land,but surrounded by hills and mountains. The views of the town from where the pagodas are situated are awesome and can see parts of the town clearly. As for our group, photo taking was a thing that could not be resisted like elsewhere. Could not remember what camera was used, as handphones were not common then ,but we surely took and saved some photos.
But I want to relate an incident concerning Mogok in the early 19 century. In 1906 Mr Reginald Lee from England came to Taunggyi with his family to take over Shan Chief School as its principle. While settling in Taunggyi this Englishman and his family did a lot of travelling, either by bullock carts or by walking.They even walked down to Nyaungshwe, which nobody did in those days.( Nang Nang ( Shan Pyay ) Moe Pyar out ka Thanlwin )
Once they intended to travel to Mogok by the way of Loilem/ Merng Keung.They would have to replace their mules with a set of new mules there. But when they reached Merng Keung the famous Pagoda festival was in full swing. No muleteer and mules could be hired in that condition,even by orders from the Sawbwa.So after waiting some days they had to turn back to Taunggyi.
As we didn't have intentions to buy rubies or other gems , we didn't go to htar pwe. We were satisfied just to have visited the world famous Mogok. And so after staying two nights , we said Good bye to Mogok and started our return journey to Mandalay.