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Introduction of Tourist Attractions in Tengchong Scenic Area

The tourist attractions in Tengchong Scenic Area are as follows:

The tourist attractions in Tengchong include Yinxing Village, Heshun Ancient Town, Huoshan Rehai, beihai wetland, Dagunguo Scenic Resort, Dieshuihe Waterfall, National Memorial Garden, Baoshan, Gaoligongshan, Yunyan Pagoda, Jiele Pagoda, Ruili Border Trade Street and Ruili Daying River.

Tengchong, known as Tengyue in ancient times, is located in the west of Yunnan Province, adjacent to Myanmar in the northwest, with a border of 151 kilometers. It is a pass of the ancient Southwest Silk Road, and is known as the "first city in the extreme" and the hometown of overseas Chinese.

Tengchong has a long history. In ancient times, it was "the state of Yue in Yunnan", and it was a county in Han Dynasty. During the Nanzhao in Tang Dynasty, it was an important town in western Yunnan. In the Ming dynasty, there were strong stone cities and passes for defense. The streets in the city are just like, with all kinds of businesses, thousands of businesses gathered, and the industry and commerce flourished. Handicraft industry has a long history, especially jade craft, which is relatively developed. It is the processing and distribution center of Yunnan Burmese jade, and also has the reputation of "emerald city". Laifeng Mountain is located in the south of the city, with one peak protruding. Laifeng Temple is built on the mountain, and there is a national mourning cemetery at the foot of the mountain. Tengchong Volcano Group, Wenquan Group, Daying Mountain, Yunfeng Temple, National Memorial Cemetery, Heshun Township, Ai Siqi's former residence, Yunlong Pavilion, etc. are all beautiful places in Tengchong, among which Tengchong geothermal volcano is especially famous and is a national-level scenic spot.