Ywama Village is one of the most charming and active places around Inle Lake, situated in the Nyaungshwe Township of Myanmar (Burma). The village is known for its floating gardens and markets. The stilt houses that dot the water's surface are characteristic of Ywama's unique way of life. Local inhabitants, known as Intha, engage in traditional fishing methods and are famous for their distinctive one-legged rowing technique. Ywama is also renowned for its skilled craftsmanship, including silversmithing and weaving, and visitors can find a wide range of hand-crafted souvenirs. One of the remarkable aspects of Ywama and the surrounding area is the integration of Buddhist culture, with multiple pagodas and monasteries to explore. The Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, housing five revered Buddha images, is one of the most significant religious sites in Shan State and a must-visit during the annual Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival. The village's location on the lake ensures a serene atmosphere, with the surrounding Shan hills adding to the breathtaking panorama.