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Top 10 tourist attractions in Pu'er

The top ten tourist attractions in Pu'er are as follows: 1. Wuliangshan Nature Reserve (the junction of Jingdong Yi Autonomous County in Pu'er City and Nanjian Yi Autonomous County in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture) The world knows more about Wuliangshan because of Jin Yong Mr. Wu's martial arts novel "The Eight Parts of the Dragon". 2. Nayun Ancient Town (Menglian Dai Lahu and Wa Autonomous County) "Nayun" means "inner city" in Dai language. It is the last Dai ancient town in China with a history of more than 700 years. 3. Qianjiazhai Qianjiazhai is located in the northeast corner of Zhenyuan County, 90 kilometers away from the county seat, and the scenic area covers an area of ??20 square kilometers. The altitude here is 2147 meters, and the annual average temperature is 10-12℃. Fourth, the Menglian Shwedagon Pagoda is located on the banks of the charming Nanlei River. It consists of eight small pagodas surrounding a main pagoda, which is 31.68 meters high, with wind chimes hanging on each pagoda. 5. Jingmai Tea Mountain Jingmai Mountain (southern Lancang County) is a famous Pu'er tea mountain with a very long history of growing tea. In Mangjing Village, ancient tea trees and towering trees are intertwined, and the boundaries between the forest, tea trees and villages are completely lost. Thousands of acres of ancient tea gardens stretch as far as the eye can see on both sides of the road. In winter, the tea mountains and sea of ??clouds here are also a favorite theme for many photography enthusiasts. 6. Caiyanghe National Forest Park (37 kilometers southeast of Pu'er City) belongs to the Zhongqie low mountainous area at the southern end of the boundless mountain range. It extends from east to west and has undulating terrain. What kind of tea is Pu'er? First of all, what kind of tea Pu'er is still controversial. However, it is generally believed that according to the different drying techniques, raw Pu'er tea is divided into green tea and cooked Pu'er tea is divided into black tea. The raw material of Pu'er tea is Yunnan large-leaf sun-dried green tea. Raw tea Pu'er is this kind of large-leaf tea, but it is not made by artificial stacking and fermentation, but is directly pressed after refining. Ripe tea Pu'er is also a large-leaf tea. It is dried, blanched, rolled, dried and then fermented.