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Ruili travel guide Yunnan Ruili travel guide

Lead: Ruili is located in the west of Yunnan Province and belongs to Dehong Autonomous Prefecture. Ruili is picturesque and charming. It is a perfect trip to sit here and watch the sunrise and sunset. So, what's interesting about Ruili? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao.

About Ruili

Ruili is an important passage of the ancient Southern Silk Road and a transit point and distribution center for China-Myanmar trade. Ruili City is located in the southwest of Yunnan Province and belongs to Dehong Prefecture. It is 99 kilometers away from the capital mangshi and 890 kilometers away from the capital Kunming. This is the end of National Highway 320 from Shanghai and the intersection of Kunrui Highway and Stilwell Road. Its northwest, southwest and southeast are connected with mountains and villages in Myanmar. Now it has jurisdiction over Gao Jie Border Trade Zone, Wan Ding Second Economic Development Zone, Mengmao Town, Wanding Town and Nongdao Town, as well as three townships: Harmonious Township, Huyu Township and Mengxiu Township.

Optimal travel time

Ruili belongs to subtropical monsoon climate, with dry season and rainy season all year round, and the annual average temperature is about 2 1. There is no snow, it is not very cold in winter and very hot in summer. The flowers here bloom all the year round.

The best time to travel in Ruili is from mid-July to September, and the peak season is from summer to autumn. At that time, Ruili was neither cold nor hot, and the air was not very dry, which made people feel very comfortable and was the best time to travel.

Dress guide

Ruili has strong ultraviolet rays, so you should pay attention to sun protection when going out. You can bring an umbrella, sunglasses, hat and sunscreen. When you come to Ruili from July to September, you can wear short sleeves and skirts, or you can bring a thin shirt.

Recommended tourist attractions in Ruili

Ruili bianmao steet

Ruili Border Trade Street is located in the northwest of Ruili City. Most of the people sold here are Chinese and Burmese border people. There are many kinds of goods, including many handicrafts with local Dai characteristics, such as wood carving, leather, textiles, etc., which can feel the rich Dai customs.

Visitors can visit the border trade street. There are many shops selling jade, but laymen try to buy it carefully. Ruili Port is worth a visit. The tall and mighty tower makes people feel the pride of the country, and it is also a popular attraction for tourists to take pictures as a souvenir. You can also join a local group here and take a one-day trip to the China-Myanmar border, which is very convenient. In the evening, there is a night market in Ruili Border Trade Street, where you can taste local food and fruits.

Ruilijiang

The Dai language in Ruili River is called Nanmao River, which means "a river shrouded in white fog". Because Ruili Dai language is called Mengmaohe, it is also called Mengmaohe and Luchuan River in history. Ruili River is 53km long and100-200m wide in Ruili, with flat dams on both banks, fertile land and warm and humid climate. This is a very rich land of fish and rice.

Deforestation has turned a tree into a forest

It is about13km away from Ruili. It is located in Mangling Village on the south side of the national highway. A huge banyan tree looks like a forest from a distance, hence its name.

One village and two countries

Zhaiyihezhai Village is about 10 km away from Ruili City, and is located beside the famous boundary pillar 7 1 on the China-Myanmar border. This border divides A Dai Village into two parts, which China calls Silent and Myanmar calls Mangxiu. There is a well in the scenic spot and a swing in the scenic spot. The swing of "One Wave in Two Countries" is located next to the border, opposite Mangxiu Village in Myanmar. Sit on it with a flick and you can go abroad in an instant.

Port Gao Jie.

Gao Jie Port is a national border trade port, and it is one of the busiest land passages for China's trade with Myanmar, opposite the country gate is Muse Town, Myanmar. Gao Jie Port is divided into three magnificent buildings, built along the border, with the main entrance in the middle, the goods passage on the right and the personnel passage on the left. There is a duty-free shop next to the boarding gate, and passengers can buy imported goods according to regulations.