Bordering Vietnam and Laos
Jiangcheng Hani and Yi Autonomous County, named after being surrounded by Li Xianjiang, Man Lao Jiang and Meng Yejiang, is the only county in Yunnan Province bordering Laos and Viet Nam.
Waterway can lead from Jiangcheng to Laizhou and Hanoi in Vietnam, and land can reach Fengshali and Vientiane in Laos.
The main scenic spots in Jiangcheng are the Ten-story Mountain at the junction of the three countries, the subtropical rainforest along the Lixian River, the strange peaks and rocks in Lion Mountain, the 10,000-mu rubber garden in Qushui Township, the 10,000-mu tea garden in Niuluojiang River, the ruins of the temple entrance, the No.7 boundary pillar on the border between China and Laos, and the Dai bamboo house in Zhengdong Town. ...
Among them, the Ten-story Mountain, also known as Kuanluo Mountain, is the junction of the borders of the three countries, and is the peak located in Yunnan Province of China, Dien Bien Province of Vietnam and phongsaly province of Laos. Because you can "look at the Three Kingdoms at a glance" on the top of this mountain, it is also called the land of "crows of the Three Kingdoms".
Zhengdong Town is located on the road from Simao to Jiangcheng, formerly known as Monsanto. The Dai characteristics here are relatively well preserved. In the old days, it was one of the "Twelve Tribes" in Xishuangbanna.
There are dense forests and gurgling streams here, which can be described as "one mountain, one scene, one water and one color". One of the most beautiful and spectacular is Okawa Waterfall hidden behind the cliff.
In Jiangcheng, there is a beautiful transnational river-Jiang Lixian, where you can enjoy the original and pure lakes and mountains.
In addition to the beautiful scenery, Jiangcheng has many famous specialties, such as Jiangcheng fragrant soft rice, Jiangcheng large yellow croaker, Jiangcheng Sanya pot, roast beef and so on. ...
This is Jiangcheng, with rich natural and cultural landscapes and exotic charm ~
Bordering Myanmar
Yingjiang county is located in the westernmost part of Yunnan. Yingjiang County has been an important channel for the export of the Southern Silk Road since ancient times, the main commercial route from the mainland to Myanmar, India and Pakistan, and a mysterious and unique town.
Yingjiang has a long history, and there are many monuments, pagodas and temples. There is a devout belief in the hearts of local people.
Among them, on Yunyan Mountain 1 km east of Yingjiang County, there is a Yunyan Pagoda, also known as Mameng Maqita, which is one of the three famous towers of Hinayana Buddhism in Yunnan and a landmark building of Buddhism in southwest Yunnan.
Yingjiang's natural landscape is very charming. The whole town is lush, and everyone who has been there is deeply impressed by it. China Banyan Tree King, Kaibangya Lake, Simiwadi and Daying River are the paradise for photographers.
China Banyan Tree King is located in the subtropical rain forest next to Laodao Village, Tongbiguan, Yingjiang County, and is the largest banyan tree in Asia.
Daying River is a tributary of the upper reaches of Irrawaddy River, which originated at the southern foot of Gaoligong Mountain.
This is a beautiful river, with endless farmland on both sides and villages surrounded by bamboo forests. There are thousands of miles of phoenix bamboo dikes on the banks of the river, and the green island can be seen in the middle of the river.
Lake Kaibangya, hidden in the mountains, has nearly 100 islands, which are connected like Penglai Wonderland.
Simiwadi is a secret paradise on the border between China and Myanmar, and is known as the "Little Shangri-La" in Yunnan.
Flowers are everywhere in spring, grass is lush in summer, cattle and horses flock, grass is yellow and colorful in autumn, and the ground is frosty and misty in winter, just like a fairyland.
In addition, roast pig, old city pea powder, sprinkling and fish dipped in sour soup are also delicious!
Bordering Myanmar and Laos
Mengla is a A Dai language, Meng means Pingba or an area, La means tea, and Tea means a place where tea is served. Legend has it that at this time of Sakyamuni's cruise, people offered a lot of tea and poured it into the river. This river was named Nanla, that is, Chahe, hence the name Mengla.
Mengla County is located at the southernmost tip of Yunnan Province, bordering Laos in the east and south and Myanmar across the river in the west, with a border of 740.8 kilometers. There are Mohan Border Trade Zone, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tropical Rainforest Park, Wangtianshu of Mengla, and Wild Drift of Nanla River.
Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden of China Academy of Sciences was founded in 1959. More than 13700 kinds of tropical plants were collected and cultivated in 38 special gardens, which became the "Noah's Ark" for the preservation of rare and endangered tropical plants in China.
Xishuangbanna Tropical Rainforest National Park, with high mountains, deep forests and winding rivers, is the only tropical rainforest recognized by the world in China.
In the tropical rain forest park, there are many trees looking up at the sky, which are the most representative trees in the rain forest. Their towering trunks can reach 70 to 100 meters.
Attached to the trunk of the tree, a crown corridor is set up, winding hundreds of meters in the air, which is the highest crown corridor in the world and a symbol of courage and fearlessness.
Mengyuan Wonderland lives next to the rainforest, surrounded by mountains, and crosses the Mengyuan River. The air is fresh and negative ions are bursting.
Yiwu Ancient Town, located in Yiwu Town, Mengla County, Xishuangbanna Prefecture, is the main producing area of traditional Pu 'er tea. Yi Wu Chashan tea garden area and tea output have long been the first of the six ancient tea mountains, and it is a famous "seven cakes of tea" producing area.
There is also Nanlahe Wild Fun Camp, where there is sudden drifting and cool summer, and there is a small courtyard where Dai people can watch and taste the special food of Dai people!