One of the seven wonders of the world, one of the four miracles of Asian civilization, the Brahmaputra, which sounds mysterious, is the oldest Buddhist Pagoda in the world and the largest group of Buddhist pagodas in the world. I have unlimited expectations, but the higher the expectations, the greater the disappointment. I have visited Angkor Wat first. So naturally, I will make a comparison. In terms of scale, it's a bit worse. Of course, its greatness and history can not be underestimated. The ancient stone statue pagoda, exquisite thousand-year sculpture can be fully appreciated, if each floor is completed a whole circle is quite time-consuming, of course, the tour guide will not allow us to browse directly to the top floor, overlooking the city for a week, and then reach out to try to touch the Buddhist pagoda's goda, if you can, it is said to bring good luck. It is worthwhile to come here for half a day to experience Javan civilization and religious history.