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Which city in Yunnan does Ruili belong to?

Ruili City belongs to Dehong Prefecture.

Ruili, called "Mengmao" in ancient times, is located in the west of Yunnan Province. It is the birthplace of Dai culture, an important port city in the southwest border of China, and one of the areas with the earliest opening history, the best opening foundation and the highest opening degree in the southwest border of China. In 202 1 year, the resident population of Ruili was 226,639. Ethnic minorities mainly include Dai, Jingpo, De 'ang, Lisu and Achang.

Ruili is the only border trade zone in China that is specially managed according to the mode of "domestic customs clearance", the largest inland port in southwest China, an important jewelry distribution center and one of the first outstanding tourist cities in China. Ruili is also one of the national 17 land port cities, and it is the first stop for the China-Myanmar oil and gas pipeline to enter China. 20 16 12.7, Ruili was listed as the third batch of national comprehensive pilot areas for new urbanization.

Ruili scenic spot

The scenery of Daying River runs through Yingjiang County on the western border of Yunnan. Its sources are all in Tengchong: one is from Shuanghai and Qincaitang, and the other is from Longyangya Mountain in ancient times. The two sources meet in the north of Yingjiang Xiala Line and then merge into the magnanimous Daying River. At the end of Daying River, enter Tiger Leaping Stone, cross Gulika, and then leave Myanmar at the junction with Hongbeng River along the national border. This section is also called Taiping River.

Kaibangya is Jingpo language, which means land of valleys. This valley is a shallow hilly basin with high mountains and low depressions. The surrounding mountains form a horseshoe shape. A dam with a height of 45 meters and a length of 74 meters was built at the horseshoe mouth, which turned this 8-square-kilometer valley into an artificial lake, namely Kaibangya Lake.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ruili City