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What is the origin of the name Jie Gaoguomen?

"Jiegao" means "old city" in Dai language. According to legend, King Sinan of the Ming Dynasty moved the capital of Luchuan here from Jielan, hence its name.

Jiegao Guomen is a comprehensive channel, one of the four passages of Ruili Port. It is located at the eastern end of Guomen Avenue in Ruili Jiegao Border Trade Zone, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, 17.458 meters west of the center of the border post No. 81 on the China-Myanmar border. meters, the nearest point to the national border is 14.959 meters.

It covers an area of ??4734.36 square meters, of which: the Guomen Building covers an area of ??629.28 square meters, and the Guomen Plaza covers an area of ??4105.08 square meters. The building project functions as an entry and exit passage for official, business, tourist and vehicle personnel. There are 4 motor vehicle lanes for entrance and exit, and 8 entry and exit passages for exits and imports on both sides.

The main building of the National Gate is a four-story frame structure with a construction area of ??1,688.27 square meters; the height of the National Gate is 34.48 meters, of which the building height is 24.68 meters and the lightning rod is 9.8 meters high.

Ruili introduction:

Ruili City is under the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province. Located in the west of Yunnan Province, between 97.31′~98.02′ east longitude and 23.38′~24.14′ north latitude, it belongs to Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture.

The land area is 944.75 square kilometers. The government is located in Mengmao Town. According to the seventh census data, as of 0:00 on November 1, 2020, the permanent population of Ruili City was 267,638.