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The ancient Pu 'er tea destination recommendation in Travel on the Road takes you into the beautiful hometown of Pu 'er tea.

First, the ancient tea-horse road

The scenic spot is located about 40 kilometers southeast of Simao City, covering an area of more than 200 square kilometers. There is a stone avenue-the ancient tea bar road, which is paved by mountains and rivers. It is the "Tea and Salt Road" in ancient southern Yunnan. Both Pu 'er tea and ground black salt left the country through this road, and it is also an important section of the "Southern Silk Road". Judging from its construction style of paving roads with hard sandstone, it has the flavor of "Bonan Ancient Road" in western Yunnan. The remaining ancient tea-horse road is covered with moss and hidden in the original dense forest.

2. Nakri village

Nakeli Village belongs to Tongxin Township, Hani and Yi Autonomous County, Ninger, Yunnan Province. Located in the west of Tongxin Township, it is 0/0 km away from the township government/KLOC. The road leading to the township is asphalt road, with convenient transportation, 20 kilometers away from the county seat. 20 15 10 was listed as the third batch of famous towns and villages with national characteristics by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the National Tourism Administration.

Three. Laiyang River National Forest Park

37 kilometers southeast of Simao City, drive along Luo Kun Highway to Jinghong City, adjacent to Puwen and Wang Meng, which is the Laiyanghe National Forest Park that Kunming-Xishuangbanna-Southeast Asia Tourism Hotline Highway must pass through. It belongs to the middle-cut low mountain at the end of the southern extension of the boundless mountain range, with east-west trend and undulating terrain, high in northeast and low in southwest. Laiyang River is located in the southeast of Forest Park. The river flows from east to west into Dakai River and then into Lancang River. The mountain forest is 23 kilometers long from east to west and 9 kilometers wide from north to south, with an area for sightseeing 14 16 hectares. The highest elevation is 1.707 meters in Luoxinzhai Mountain, and the lowest elevation is 950 meters in Yushengtian, with a relative height difference of 757 meters. Most areas are above 1, 200 meters.