The Kyaiktiyo Pagoda, also known as Golden Rock, is a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site in Mon State, Myanmar. It is a massive, gold-leaf-covered granite boulder precariously perched on the edge of a cliff near Kyaikto. This site features a small pagoda, built atop the boulder and said to contain a strand of the Buddha’s hair.
Its importance stems from its religious significance and the legend surrounding its placement. The boulder is believed to be held in place by the aforementioned strand of Buddha’s hair, defying gravity. For centuries, devotees have traveled to this location to pay homage and seek blessings, contributing to the local economy and perpetuating cultural traditions. The site reflects profound spiritual meaning to the people of Myanmar.