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What are the tourist attractions in Dehong Prefecture?

The tourist attractions in Dehong Prefecture are: Mombasa Naxi Garden, Mori Rainforest Scenic Area, Baoshu Pagoda, Ruili Border Trade Street and Gao Jie.

1, rare garden of Montbanasi

Mengba Naxi Garden is located in the southeast of Luxi City, Dehong Prefecture, covering an area of 526 mu. A large number of rare ancient and famous trees in China and rare silicified wood and jade in the world are gathered in the rare garden of Mengbanasi.

2. Mori Rainforest Scenic Area

Forest Tropical Rainforest Scenic Area is located 20 kilometers northeast of Ruili City, which is a national 4A-level scenic spot with an area of 7 square kilometers. It is a tropical rain forest scenic spot integrating tropical rain forest, religious holy land, vacation and entertainment.

3. Towers entwined with trees

Bao Shu Pagoda has a history of more than 200 years. According to Dai's Historical Records, in the fifty-third year of Qing Qianlong, namely 1778, the 17th Tusi in mangshi was built to commemorate a victory more than 200 years ago.

4. Ruili Border Trade Street

Ruili Border Trade Street, also called Xingshi Street, is located in the northwest of Ruili City, with an area of 32,000 square meters. Most of the goods sold here come from China-Myanmar border areas, and there are many handicrafts such as wood carving, leather and textiles with local Dai characteristics. There are many Chinese and foreign snacks and famous restaurants here. It is the largest, most lively and most distinctive border trade market in Yunnan.

5. My sister told me

Gao Jie is A Dai, which means ancient city. It is the largest border trade port in Yunnan Province, China, where about 50% of Yunnan's border trade materials enter and exit. It is a new economic development zone in Ruili City, Yunnan Province. Gao Jie is located 4 kilometers south of Ruili, with an area of 1.92 square kilometers. This is the end of National Highway 320, which is known as "the ends of the earth". Opposite is Muse City in Myanmar.