Mount Hpan Pu

Mount Hpan Pu (also spelled as Hpar Pu or Hpa Pu, ဖားပုတောင်) is a hill with an elevation of 99 metres (324 ft), located to the north of Hpa-An, Kayin State in Myanmar. At the summit of Hpan Pu Hill, a golden pagoda marks the top.[2] Mount Hpan Pu is a tourist destination and known for its views of the incredible landscapes. The trail to the top is 2.5 km long.[3][4]

Mount Hpan Pu
Mount Hpan Pu
Highest point
Elevation99 m (325 ft)
ListingList of mountains in Burma
Coordinates16°54′31.61″N 97°37′33.39″E[1]
Naming
Native nameဖားပုတောင် (Burmese)
Geography
Mount Hpan Pu is located in Myanmar
Mount Hpan Pu
Mount Hpan Pu
Location in Burma
LocationHpa-an, Kayin State, Myanmar
Climbing
First ascentunknown
Easiest routeclimb

Legend

Statues of the dragon and frog

According to legend, King Mandu (မဏ္ဍုဖားမင်းကြီး), a giant frog, lived on the top of 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 the hill, 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. The place where the dragon king vomited the frog king is called Hpa-An (lit. 'vomit frog'). The impressive statues of these figures can be seen in the Shwe Yin Myaw Pagoda's compound.[2]

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