Botahtaung Pagoda is a revered Buddhist pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar. Located near the Yangon River, it is believed to have been built over 2,000 years ago to house sacred relics of the Buddha. The pagoda’s distinctive feature is its hollow interior, which allows visitors to walk through a corridor and view the relics, making it unique among other pagodas in Myanmar. The golden spire of Botahtaung Pagoda is a striking feature of Yangon’s skyline, and the pagoda serves as both a pilgrimage site for Buddhists and a popular tourist attraction.