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Introduction to Mangshi tourist attractions

1. Mengbanasi Treasure Garden is located on the east side of the southern section of Yonghan Street, Mangshi. It is a national AAAA-level scenic spot. Its buildings are tall and majestic, with a triangular pointed stacked style and a gourd shape. The doorway has rich national characteristics and a golden color. It is hidden among oil palms and green bamboos. The scenery is picturesque and fascinating. It is a place for Chinese and foreign tourists to watch and is listed as one of the provincial scenic spots. 2. Wuyun Temple is called "Zanghan" in Dai language, which means Golden Temple. Located on the west side of the northern section of Wuyun Road, Mangshi. It is the earliest Buddhist Wuyun Temple in Mangshi area. It was first built in the fourth year of Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty (1665). It was moved to its current location in the second year of Daoguang reign (1822) and was built as a Qianli temple in the first year of Xianfeng reign (1863). A three-bay main hall with columns. There is a golden pagoda built next to the temple, which consists of 8 small pagodas connected to the main pagoda. There are niches under the small pagodas with a small Buddha statue inside. There are hollow brass tassels hanging from the top of each tower, shining with golden light. 3. Bodhi Temple: It is called "Zangxiang" in Dai language, which means Gemstone Temple. It is located on the west side of the middle section of Zhengnan Road, Mangshi Town. It was built in the late Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It was destroyed by war in the 42nd year of Qianlong (1777) and rebuilt in the 16th year of Jiaqing (1811). It was destroyed again when the Japanese invaded Luxi in 1942. The Anti-Japanese War After victory, a simple Buddhist temple was built. In 1953, extensive civil engineering work was carried out, and it was completed in 1956. It was built as a stilt-style triple eaves resting on the top of the mountain, with a raised beam wooden structure, integrating Dai and Han styles. The entire Buddhist temple is solemn and majestic. 4. Shubao Tower Shubao Tower, known as "Guangmu Jielie" in Dai language and translated as Tiecheng Tower, is located in Mangshi No. 1 Primary School. The pagoda is more than 10 meters high, and the trees are tens of meters high. The pagoda is topped by trees, and the trees are surrounding the pagoda. The branches and leaves on the top are green, and the pagoda is shining at the foot. The thick fibrous roots of the towering Bodhi tree tightly hold the pagoda in the middle. , at a glance, the trees wrap up the tower, and the tower wraps up the trees, forming a stunning view of the world where the towers and trees are integrated. Shubao Pagoda has been listed as one of the provincial scenic spots.