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What are the tourist attractions in Ruili, Yunnan?

Gao Jie 1

Gao Jie is A Dai, which means Old Town. It is the largest border trade port in China.

If Ruili is a beautiful peacock, then Gao Jie is a gorgeous bird's egg embedded in the peacock screen, which contains extremely rich tourism resources. Gao Jie border trade zone has a special supervision mode of "domestic customs clearance". Its unique geographical location adds infinite mystery to tourists.

There are famous scenic spots such as China-Myanmar Street, Ruili Port Gate, Tianya Haijiao, solemn and sacred boundary markers, Moon Island, Nanbohe Ethnic Village, Dai cultural and historical corridor, duty-free shops and so on.

2. Ruili Border Trade Street

Yunnan's largest, most lively and most distinctive border trade market.

There is an exhibition street in Ruili, which is 1 km long. It's called "Border Trade Street", also called Lion Dance Street. Located in the northwest of Ruili, covering an area of 32,000 square meters.

Most of the goods sold here come from the border area between China and Myanmar. Every day is a sea of people, and all kinds of goods are dazzling. Moreover, there are many handicrafts such as wood carving, leather and textile with local Dai characteristics, as well as countless Chinese and foreign snacks and famous restaurants. It is the largest, most lively and most distinctive border trade market in Yunnan, and tourists who come to Ruili like to visit it.

3. Forest rain forest

Mori Rainforest Scenic Area is located 20 kilometers northeast of Ruili City, which is a tropical rainforest scenic area integrating tropical rainforest, religious holy places and holiday entertainment.

According to the Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha can feel the language of animals, the spirituality and performance of elephants and monkeys in his practice of avoiding the world. Here you can taste the most primitive tropical rain forest, the purest natural feeling, and if you are lucky, you can also see real wild animals.

Moreover, this is a natural oxygen dam, and the concentration of negative ions in the tourist area is as high as 1 cubic centimeter. Phytoncide in the forest is also very beneficial to human health.

Step 4 shout loudly

Dadeng Lake is A Dai Village, located at 10 km south of Ruili City.

Beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. Looking from a distance, bamboos are dotted, pomelo trees are nearsighted, and Dai bamboo houses are hidden in bamboo forests.

Especially in the blooming season, pomelo trees are full of fragrance and fruits on their branches. In addition, swaying bamboo forests and umbrella-shaped banyan trees are fascinating. Denghan Temple, deep in the dense forest, was built in Qianlong Room of Qing Dynasty (1736- 1795). The main hall is a dry fence building with double eaves and a rest at the top of the mountain. There are two pavilions in front of the hall. Ethnic villages have become tourist attractions.

5. Mute "One Village, Two Countries"

About 1 1 km southwest of Ruili City, there is one of the few frontier villages in the world-Yinshuijing.

The famous No.71on the China-Myanmar border stands on the border with signposts, and the village meanders in the middle, which is a typical village in the border area between the two countries. Want to step on both countries? Here you set foot on peleus, the land of different countries.

6. Jeleda Quinta

Jielejinta, called "Guangmu Hemao" in Dai language, means the tower at the dam head. Located 5 kilometers northeast of Ruili City, Yunnan Province, it is the oldest Buddhist building in Ruili.

The main tower of Gelejin Pagoda is more than ten meters high, surrounded by 17 small pagodas, in which Sakyamuni and Kirin are dedicated.

The shape of the Shwedagon Pagoda is quite Myanmar-style, glittering in the sun, with exquisite statues, strange architecture and strong Buddhist culture. It is a Buddhist holy land and a tourist attraction.