Htilominlo Temple
Htilominlo Temple is the last temple built during Bagan's royal era, erected in 1218 by King Htilominlo. Standing 46 meters tall with three stories, it features fine plaster carvings and glazed sandstone decorations. Gilded Buddha statues adorn the inner sanctuary on the ground floor. The area surrounding the temple hosts a souvenir market and handicraft workshops famous for lacquerware. It serves as a key stop on the e-bike route between temples and is one of the best-preserved examples of late Bagan period architecture
