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How to experience the rich and hot Burmese customs without going abroad?

Go to Ruili!

First of all, Ruili has a unique natural scenery. It is mainly hilly and mountainous, built by mountains and rivers, especially in the natural landscapes such as Mengding River, Mojiang River and Jinsha River, and forests and flowers.

In addition, there are many famous tourist attractions in Ruili, such as the Silk Road Cultural Park at the border of Ruili Port, the Flower Garden at the border, and the Mengjia Jinshan Forest Park, which have attracted many domestic and foreign tourists. Secondly, Ruili's multi-culture is also its unique charm. There are many ethnic groups living here, namely Han, Dai, Hani, Jingpo, Lahu and Mosuo. These ethnic groups have their own unique traditional cultures and customs, such as the water splashing festival of the Dai people and the dragon boat race festival of the Mosuo people, which have attracted many tourists to appreciate their cultural charm.

Finally, Ruili is also an important border port city. Ruili has always played an important role in the trade between China and Myanmar. Ruili Port is an important freight channel between China and Southeast Asian countries. Cross-border tourism from Ruili to Myanmar cities such as Mandalay and Yangon is increasingly welcomed by tourists.

Ah Hu recommends some scenic spots with Myanmar style:

Ruili Drum Tower

Located in the downtown of Ruili City, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, it is a building that imitates Myanmar architectural style. The Drum Tower is resplendent in appearance, and the main building is divided into three floors, with red as the main color and rich Southeast Asian characteristics.

the whole building is more than 3 meters high, with bells and drums inside, which ring every day to welcome tourists and citizens. The location of Ruili Drum Tower is also very prominent, with convenient transportation, and it is one of the landmark buildings in Ruili City. Visitors can climb to the top of the Drum Tower and overlook the beautiful scenery of the whole Ruili city. Ruili Drum Tower, as a symbolic building in Ruili City, will hold grand celebrations and activities here every important festival and activity, attracting many tourists to watch and participate.

In addition, there are shops and stalls around the Drum Tower, where you can buy some local specialty goods and snacks.

One Village and Two Countries

refers to a border village in Mengwang Town, Ruili City, dehong autonomous prefecture City, Yunnan Province, China.

Half of this village is located in China, and the other half belongs to Myanmar. It is a rare place where the dividing line on the border between China and Myanmar directly passes through residential buildings. In the local language, this village is called "Bulezhai", which means "cut stockade".

due to historical reasons, this village was once under the control of China and Britain in the early 2th century, and later it gradually evolved into the situation of one village and two countries with historical changes. Today, this village has become a famous tourist attraction.

Visitors can feel the exotic cultural atmosphere, taste the local traditional food and enjoy the spectacular border scenery here. At the same time, it is also an important trading port, attracting businessmen from two countries to exchange needed goods.

China-Myanmar Street

China-Myanmar Street is located in Ruili City, Yunnan Province, China, and it is a commercial pedestrian street on the border between China and Myanmar. The street starts from Guomen Square in the south and ends at Friendship Bridge in the north, with a total length of about 2.4 kilometers. It is the closest business district to Myanmar on the border of China. China-Myanmar Street was established in 1992, when it was just a crude dirt road. With the development of China-Myanmar border trade, more and more businessmen set up shops here, forming a unique commercial district. There are many shops and markets on both sides of the street, dealing in all kinds of Sino-Myanmar trade goods, such as jade, jewelry, handicrafts, clothing, ornaments and so on.

At present, China-Myanmar Street has developed into an international commercial district integrating shopping, tourism and communication. In addition to imported goods, there are many unique dishes and snacks here, which attract domestic and foreign tourists to taste.

In addition, there is a large commodity wholesale market in Ruili, which has become a trading center and wholesale market favored by business people. It should be noted that before going to China-Myanmar Street, tourists need to know the local security situation in advance and bring relevant documents and currency. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the credibility of merchants and the quality of goods when trading, so as to avoid unnecessary risks.