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The benefits of traveling with children

Man Ting Park is located in the southeast of Jinghong City, about 2 kilometers away from the urban area, in the triangle where Lancang River and Liusha River meet, covering an area of 1 15400 square meters. The park has beautiful scenery, lush trees, rare iron knives and various fruit trees everywhere, and is an ideal garden for people to watch and play.

Man Ting Park is the oldest park in Xishuangbanna with a history of over 65,438+0,300 years. It used to be the imperial garden of the Dai king in Xishuangbanna, and it was once a place for feudal lords and toasts to enjoy flowers in Dai history. According to legend, Princess Dai came to the garden to play, and the beautiful scenery in the garden attracted the soul of the princess, so it was named Chunhuan Garden, which means "Garden of the Soul".

Jinghong Man Ting Park has not only natural landscapes, but also artificially cultivated exotic flowers and plants and garden buildings. Visitors to the park can not only enjoy the quaint natural scenery, but also enjoy the humanistic landscape with strong national characteristics. When you walk into the gate of the park, the first thing you see is a monument-a bronze statue of the Prime Minister in Dai costume, with a water bowl in his left hand and an olive branch in his right hand. On the left side of the bronze statue are two bodhi trees planted by the princess of Thailand, symbolizing the friendship between China and Thailand. There are also the sacred Manfeilong Bamboo Shoot Pagoda, the Wajiao General Buddhist Temple in Xishuangbanna, the Jingzhen Octagonal Pavilion, the Quadrangular Pavilion, the Hexagonal Pavilion and the Daisala Pavilion. Next to the park is the Dai village in Man Ting, which together form a trinity of parks, villages and Buddhist temples.