Umin Thonze Pagoda, located in the Sagaing Hills, Myanmar, is a serene Buddhist temple known for its unique crescent-shaped design. It houses 45 golden Buddha statues arranged in a curved formation, with sparkling glasswork behind them. The pagoda's name translates to "30 Caves" due to its entrances. Founded by King Tarabya I, it was rebuilt in 1847 after an earthquake. The site offers stunning views of the Irrawaddy River and is a peaceful retreat from crowds. Visitors can enjoy meditation and explore local Buddhist traditions.