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What to buy for Tengchong tourism

Diet: Snacks with broken bait, fried bait slices, pickles, various wild vegetables (bracken, tree flowers, green onions, bitter herbs, acanthopanax senticosus, various wild mushrooms), Tengchong northern margin white fish, preserved fruit, Tengchong Pu Chuan Lianghu tea, and various seasonal vegetables and fruits. Jade: Tengchong is known as the "hometown of jade" and "Yucheng", and has been operating jade carving for more than 500 years. It is the largest jade distribution center in southwest China. Tengchong jade is made of jade, which has a wide variety, exquisite workmanship and excellent shape. There are hundreds of products such as bracelets, hairpin flowers, earrings, jade pendants and Buddha statues, among which 18 is exported and deeply loved by domestic and foreign merchants. Camellia: As the hometown of camellia in Yunnan, the spring scenery of many mountain villages in Tengchong is almost monopolized by camellia oleifera-only in Yunhua Township, there are tens of thousands of acres of camellia oleifera growing vigorously, which is simply a natural oil tea garden. Chinese herbal medicines: Tengchong is known as the "natural botanical garden", and "three medicines sit on one buttock", and the resources of Chinese herbal medicines are quite rich. As early as the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Tengchong was famous for its authentic raw materials, proper formula and remarkable curative effect, and enjoyed a high reputation at home and abroad. Rattan weaving: In the primitive old forest along the border between Tengchong and Myanmar, there is a kind of rattan weaving, which is tough and extremely long. Its skin color is smooth, feel smooth and elasticity is excellent, so it is called rattan, which is a good natural weaving material. The daily utensils of Tengchong people, such as rattan chairs and rattan boxes compiled by this method, are exquisite in technology, diverse in variety and durable, and are deeply loved by consumers in past dynasties. Teng Xuan: As early as the Qing Dynasty, Tengchong people used the local rich citron and cactus to make "Guanyin Pool White Paper" (later called "Yuxuan"), which was very popular in the painting and calligraphy circles. Emerald: Tengchong, with its unique geographical and transportation advantages, has long been the earliest, largest and oldest jade distribution center in the history of China, winning the reputation of "city of jade". Tengchong peasant painting: it was produced and formed in the mass painting activities in the 1970s. It comes down in one continuous line with China traditional folk crafts such as paper-cutting, dough figurine, clay figurine, shadow play, window grillage, board painting and New Year pictures. Its overall artistic level is not lower than the famous peasant paintings in Jinshan and Huxian in China. Tengchong peasant paintings are mainly created by Dai, Lisu, Wa and other ethnic minorities, with distinctive national characteristics. Many works participated in national exhibitions and won prizes, hundreds of works were exhibited in the province, more than ten works were exhibited and collected abroad, and many works were published in national and provincial journals. Nearly 100 people were commended and rewarded by the state and provinces (cities).