The clip shows Burmese opposition soldiers praying at a replica pagoda, ‘not reaching the Golden Rock temple’
As clashes between the military and various armed groups continue to spread across Buddhist-majority Myanmar, a clip of the pro-democracy activists was shared along with a false claim that they had reached a sacred place of worship called the Golden Rock pagoda. But visual clues show that the pagoda is a replica found in the central region of Magway and not the original one found in the eastern region of Mon.
“You have reached the Golden Rock Pagoda mountain,” read a Burmese-language caption on a Facebook post shared on November 12.
The post includes a video of soldiers with badges on their arms showing the symbol of the “People’s Defense Forces”, which are units made up of former students, farmers and workers who left their lives to take up arms and oppose the overthrow of the junta (links saved here and here).
Kyaiktiyo Pagoda — or Golden Rock pagoda — is one of the most famous landmarks in Myanmar.
Each year millions of pilgrims visit the pagoda at the top of Mount Kyaiktiyo, highlighting the Buddhist Lent until the day of Vesak from October to May of the following year (archived link).
The video has garnered more than 1.4 million views and has been shared more than 4,000 times.