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Mangshi Attractions

The attractions in Mangshi include Kongque Lake, Fengping Pagoda, Mengbanasi Curio Garden, Jewelry Town, Menghuan Shwedagon Pagoda, etc. 1. Peacock Lake: Located in the east of Mangshi City, it is named because it was the habitat of green peacocks in history, and the lake surface resembles a peacock with its tail open. 2. Fengping Pagoda: The earliest Fengping Pagoda consists of two pagodas, the East Pagoda and the West Pagoda. They are tall and majestic with exquisite and gorgeous shapes. They are treasures of the Hinayana Buddhist architecture of the Dai people.

Mangshi’s attractions include Kongque Lake, Fengping Pagoda, Mengbanasi Curio Garden, Jewelry Town, Menghuan Shwedagon Pagoda, etc.

1. Peacock Lake: Located in the east of Mangshi City, it is named because it was the habitat of green peacocks in history, and the lake surface resembles a peacock with its tail open.

2. Fengping Pagoda: The earliest Fengping Pagoda includes the East Pagoda and the West Pagoda. They are tall and majestic with exquisite and gorgeous shapes. They are treasures of the Hinayana Buddhist architecture of the Dai people.

3. Mengbanasi Treasure Garden: Thousand-year-old osmanthus, thousand-year-old osmanthus, thousand-year crape myrtle, and billion-year-old silicified wood and jade are everywhere in the garden. It is like a wonderful and magical world, which is breathtaking.

4. Jewelry Town: It is an international jewelry distribution center after Mandalay, Myanmar, covering an area of ??about 300 acres. It draws on the essence of Guangzhou Qunxing jewelry trade model, combines its own characteristics and regional advantages, and becomes a German jewelry town. The driving engine for Hongxin’s new round of development.

5. Menghuan Shwedagon Pagoda: It is said that "Sakyamuni" lived here when he was reincarnated as a golden rooster. It has been recognized as one of the Buddhist holy places since ancient times. The entire pagoda is 76 meters high. The base of the tower is 50 meters in diameter. It is shaped like a hollow pagoda with four doors and an octagonal shape. The lower three floors are hollow halls.