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How to swim in Ruili on May Day?

I worked in Ruili, Yunnan last year, and I like this place very much. Although Ruili is not a famous tourist city, it is definitely a small town with characteristics, such as population characteristics, geographical location and food culture.

Ruili, near Myanmar, is the largest jade jewelry distribution center in China, so you can go to the jewelry market. Well-known ones are Huafeng Jewelry Market, Jewelry Street opposite the bus station, and Jewelry Morning Market (tell the driver as soon as you take a taxi), but you'd better identify jadeite, otherwise you may lose money or even buy fakes.

As for tourist attractions, Ruili is famous for Sen Waterfall and Zhai Yi, as well as Guomen and Duty Free Shop in Gao Jie, among which Sen Waterfall is a little farther away, on the way to mangshi. I don't think you know anyone there. If there are many people, you can sign up for a tour group to go to Muse City, Myanmar, but you can't apply for a tourist visa now. Travel agencies can only take border crossings (iron boats). For those who don't have a tourist visa, it can actually be called "smuggling", but it's generally ok. After the past, the travel agency will tell you some precautions. There is nothing to buy, especially jade, whether it is a shopping mall or a stall. The cost of going to Myanmar is generally higher than that of 200 yuan.

Of course, snacks are the most worth trying. Ruili's population is mainly Dai and Jingpo, and there are also many Burmese, whose diet is quite distinctive. In the morning, you can eat rice noodles (with lemon, which tastes good) and thin bean powder. Myanmar crispy buns are especially recommended. On the right of the intersection of Guangxin Road and Xin 'an Road, there is a bus bound for Huafeng Market.

Other snacks include handmade rice noodles (there is an authentic Husa Achang sister handmade rice noodle near the intersection of Renmin Road and Nonglu Road), Mala Tang (there is a Bada Mala Tang around the island, which is well known by Ruili people), donkey meat hot pot (Zhangjia donkey meat hot pot in Bian Jiang Square is the best shop in Ruili, which needs to be visited in advance), and Thai chicken oil rice (opposite to Ruihong Road Maternal and Child Health Station, the intersection where crispy buns are eaten). In the evening, many people are used to eating barbecue, drinking landscape beer, and eating midnight snack (there is a Burmese snack bar on Guangmu Road, next to the Thousand Journey Hot Pot Restaurant, whose name is forgotten). These are basically delicious places.

Special reminder: you can go anywhere during the day, so don't expect to stay up late at night. It is recommended that you don't go out after 1 1, even if you go out, you should take a taxi, and don't go to places with few people. Everyone around me has been robbed several times.

In addition, Ruili has a subtropical continental climate, and it was already very hot when you went on May Day. I suggest you prepare for heatstroke prevention and sun protection.