Basic information Phone area code: 0692 Dehong Tourism Bureau: 0692-2121972 Ruili Tourism Bureau: 0692-4141693 Luxi Tourism Bureau: 0692-2121337 Wanding Tourism Bureau: 0692-5151386 Inbound and outbound travel advice: 0692-2127994 Tourism Quality Supervision and Administration Office: 0692-2121237 Travel information The border inspection […]
Phone area code: 0692
Dehong Tourism Bureau: 0692-2121972
Ruili Tourism Bureau: 0692-4141693
Luxi Tourism Bureau: 0692-2121337
Wanding Tourism Bureau: 0692-5151386
Inbound and outbound travel advice: 0692-2127994
Tourism Quality Supervision and Administration Office: 0692-2121237
Ruili People’s Hospital
Address: No. 17 Renmin Road, Ruili City
Phone: 0692-9284219
Ruili National Hospital
Address: No. 1, Biancheng Street, Ruili City
Tel: 0692-4141677
Ruili is a city in Yunnan, South-West China, on the border with Myanmar.
Their religion is Southern Buddhism, which was adopted in the 6th to 8th century and had a profound influence on their politics, economy, culture and arts. Religious activities are so common that most 8 to 10-year-old boys, in particular in Xishuangbanna, are sent to temples where they learn sutras for one to five years. They then leave the temple and spend their lives as secularized monks.
They think everything has a soul that can never die, so, if a Jingpo meets with misfortune, they will turn to worship the spirits. However, some Jingpo people are Christian as a result of missionaries which came to these areas in the early 20th century.
The dress of Jingpo women features large silver sheets on the shoulder, with silver necklaces and a pair of thick silver bracelets. Men like to bind their head with a patterned chiffon cloth. When they go out, they will often take with them a knife, a gun, and a small bag with betel nuts or tobacco inside.
Traditional festivals are the Zongge Festival, the New Rice Festival, the Pumpkin Festival, and the Nengxian Festival. On those important days, Jingpo people will get together, where they sing, dance, hold shooting competitions as well as performing a ‘knife dance’ regarded as a symbol of Jingpo ethos.
The region enjoys a subtropical monsoonal climate without winter chills nor intense summer heat. It has clear dry and humid seasons, with good rainfall. Its annual average temperature is around 18-20℃ (64.4-68℉). Temperatures vary greatly during the day, and it can reach 25℃ (77℉) in daytime during winter. It is warm here in winter. So winter (the dry season) is a perfect season to visit there, but Dehong’s scenery is attractive all year round.
Ruili accommodation can be completed within 200 yuan a night, most of the surrounding attractions are free of charge, mainly from the traffic, self-drive tourists daily car rental costs about 200 yuan, a taxi to the average daily range of 50 to 150 yuan.
Ruili Tourism Bureau
Address: North Section of Youyi Lane, Ruili City 1
Tel: 0692-4141663
Ruili Port Visitor Service Center
Address: No.367 Guomen Avenue, Jieyi Port, Ruili City
Mangshi Airport, LUM
Arrival method:
A taxi from the airport is about 40 yuan. Self-service tourists can also walk 5 minutes to the 320 national road, and take bus No. 2 for a fare of 2 yuan.
Ruili Bus Station
Address: Nanlu Street, Ruili City, near Ruijiang Road
Tel: 0692-4121477
Ruili Passenger North Station
Address: Manglu Road, Jieli Road, Ruili City
Mangshi South Bus Station
Address: 141 Unity Avenue, Mang City, Dehong Prefecture
Tel: 0692-2121418
Mangshi North Bus Station
Address: No. 118, Tuanjie Street, Mang City, Dehong Prefecture, northeast corner of the wide-time road turntable
Tel: 0692-2121417
Ruili has opened buses in recent years, but there are few trips and the average class has to wait 15 to 30 minutes for fares of RMB 2,3.
Ruili downtown taxi is 7 yuan during the day and starts at 10 yuan at night and in the suburbs. Take a taxi to the sister port 15 yuan.
Ruili’s road conditions are ideal for cycling. Tourists who live in youth hostels can rent a car directly from the front desk. Other tourists can rent a car at a professional bicycle club. The general mountain bike costs 40 yuan per day.
Jetta Bicycle Line
Address: No. 1 National Street, Ruili City
Opening hours: 8:30-22:00
Tel: 0692-4127633
Jiele Golden Pagoda is called “Guangmuhemao” in Dai language and means “a pagoda at the end of Ruili basin.” It is located on a slope about 300 meters southwest of Jiele, Ruili. Road No. 320 runs along its side.
According to Dai historical records “Mihan”, at one night during the reign of Sutagongmala Prince, he found that the Jiele slope glitters, so he sent others to find out the reason. It was found that there were there seven kinds of bones include those of Sandy bear, wild bird, cow and man there. Also called “Golden Bear Pagoda.”
Address: Jiele Village, Ruili City
Arrival method: can walk or take a taxi, taxi fee 15 yuan
Tickets: 5 yuan
The Peacock Lake ecological area is 5.2 kilometers from east Mangshi city. It is named after the fact that it is a historical habitat for green peacocks and the shape of the lake looks like a peacock displaying its fanned tail.
In front of historical records, the temple was originally built. During the 12th year of Qianlong Emperor’s reign (1673 AD) in Qing Dynasty. It is said that the elder son of an official in Mangshi gave up his job to become a monk, and then built the temple, which got its name because of a Bodhi tree in its front. The temple was destroyed by the uprising during the 17th year of Kangxi Emperor’s reign (1678 AD), but was rebuilt according to its original structure in 1710. The temple, however, was burnt during a celebration ceremony in 1950. Three years later, the public raised money to rebuild the temple, and a large bare-foot Buddha scripture was sent from Beijing by the Buddhist Association of China. In 1956, the government allocated money to renovate the temple and g Ot the Shariputra from Beijing. Unfortunately, the temple was damaged again during the Cultural Revolution and monks were dispersed. In 1978, it was renovated again. The temple covers an area of about 3,839 square meters and a construction area of about 580 square meters.
Dadenghan Dai Village is located 20 kilometers away from the south of Ruili City, Yunnan Province. Known also as a “natural tropical rural park,” it was awarded with the moniker “National Agricultural Tourism Model” in 2004 by the National Tourism Bureau.
In Dai dialect, “Dadenghan” is pronounced as “Denghannong”, meaning “the golden pond”. Legend has it that it used to be a huge swirl formed by the water of the Ruili River. The water from upstream flowed down and conglomerated there , and Dai people thought it was a symbol of “assembling wealth”, and named it “the Golden Lake”. The watercourse was moved into another route afterwards, and a village was formed there.
Address: No. 54 Ruijiang Road, Ruili City
Arrival method: From Ruili Bus Station, take the bus bound for Nongdao, and get off at the Dahan, the fare is 5 yuan; taxi to about 30 yuan
Located at the southeast bank of Ruili River, there are no less than fifteen trade streets in this area. Zhongmian Jie is the largest one. In Ruili City, there is another border street well known as Bianmao Jie or Xingshi Jie. Merchants here are almost Border residents. Visitors can find distinctive articles of both Burma and local Dai ethnic group in Ruili. Nightscape of the bazaar is especially beautiful, being a famous night street of Ruili City.
Address: Near Huanjie Road, Ruili City
Arrival method: You can take bus No. 3 to the terminal, take a taxi for 15 yuan
Located at the Ruili River bank, 9 kilometers from Wanding Economic Development Zone, Wanding Ecological Park covers an area of 300 mu and a construction area of 667 square meters. The park also covers an area of 50 mu for greening, including plant garden, zoo , peacock center, python park, bird parks, ecological sampling center and so on. Wanding Tourism Park in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province has more than 1,000 rare trees of over 80 kinds, as well as over 100 rare and precious animals. There are a Large ecological Peacock Park (covering an area of 25 mu) and a bird valley (covering an area of 18 mu), which has over 300 green, blue and white peacocks, as well as over 100 kinds of birds such as the world’s largest bird The parks are surrounded by mountains and water. It has many kinds of subtropical plants, and is a good place for people to spend holidays. And relax themselves.
Address: Wanding Town, Ruili City
Arrival method: Take a shuttle bus to Mangshi from Ruili Bus Terminal and get off at Wanding, or take a taxi.
The Tree is located near Mangling Village and looks like a green forest from afar, but is only only a banyan tree. The tree grows along the Road No. 320 at the entrance of Ruili, as If it is standing there to welcome guests from far places. Therefore, it is called “Guest-welcoming banyan”. Although it is only the fifth largest banyan in Dehong Prefecture, the tree has a unique shape and is favored by many film and television Producers. More than ten films and TV plays chose it to shoot films such as Peacock Princess, Traveler with Handcuffs and the Journey to the West. Famous actor Wang Xiaotang and Liu Xiaoqing visited there.
“One village and two countries” is located at Yijing Village, Jiexiang Township of Ruili. It is about 11 kilometers away from Ruili. A Dai village between Ruili and Nongdao Island is divided into two parts by the borderline of China and Burma. The part In China is called Yinjing and that in Burma is called Mangxiu. The borderline in the village is composed of bamboo tens, village lines, water gullies and land lots. The two villages are connected but belong to two countries. That is why it is called “One village and two countries.”
Address: No. 71, boundary pillars, south section of Sino-Burmese border, Ruili City
Arrival method: Take bus 1 to Guomen Station
Opening hours: 8:00-20:00
Tickets: 30 yuan
Dayingjiang River is a branch at the upstream of Irrawaddy River. It takes its rise from Danzha River and Binglangjiang River in Tengchong County. The two rivers join up with each other in the Old town of Yingjiang County, and then form the Dayingjiang River, which Flows through Tiger Leaping Stone and then runs south to the Irrawaddy River in Burma. It finally flows into Bay of Bengal. Dayingjiang River is about 205 km long with 146 km in Yijiang County. The river is 900 meters wide at its widest point and only. 7.5 meters narrow at its narrowest point (Tiger Leaping Stone). There are two large branches, Binglangjiang River and Nandi River, at its upstream.
Address: No. 24 Ruijiang Road, Ruili City
Arrival method: Within walking distance of downtown
With a height of 1,079 meters, is located at Leiyarang Mountain in the southeast of Luxi and takes only about several minutes’ drive from the downtown. Leiyarang Mountain is from Dai language and means the place where wild grass clears the way.
Address: Leiyan Mountain Peak, Southeast of Mang City, Dehong Prefecture
Opening hours: 8:00-21:00
Tickets: 50 yuan
It is a miraculous pagoda in Youyi Lu of Luxi City. The solid brick pagoda had become wrapped and gradually covered by the roots of the big banyan; it is said to be the earliest Buddhist pagoda built by local Dai people. After visiting the Tree- Wrapped Pagoda, the Bodhi Temple can be reached by foot. This temple is not large, but it stores a great number of murals, sutras and art treasures of the Dai ethnic group for three or four hundred years.
Address: Cello Road, Mang City, Dehong Prefecture
Tickets: Free
There is a natural rock cavern on the cliff of Mount Sanjiaoyan, 40 kilometers away from the southwest part of Mangshi. Legend has it that it was discovered by three fairies, and they lived there ever after. That’s how it got its present name. ” Three fairyies Cavern” was formed over 2.7 million years ago. The cavern was divided into upper and lower parts. There are over 120 scenic spots within the cavern, and there is an 1800-meter cableway.
There are stalagmites, lava stalactites, peristeles inside the cavern. The mysterious scenes inside attract and fascinate many tourists.
Address: Mangshi, Dehong Prefecture is 8 km from Yu Town.
Arrival method: Take a shuttle bus to Mangshi South Bus Station. The fare is 20 yuan.
Tickets: 30 yuan
Phone: 0692-4143929
It is an important Buddhist tower of Hinayana of Yunnan situated in the Yunyan Hill in Yingjiang County. Near the pagoda, there are the symbolic buildings of Munao Festival of Jingpo and Water–Splashing Festival of Dai. A large stretch of banyan trees is next adjacent To the pagoda. During the festivals, the square around the Yunyan Pagoda is filled of the locals. Address: Yingjiang County, Dehong Prefecture
The nature reserve consists of Tongbiguan forests of Yingjiang County and some forests of Longchuan County and Ruili City in the west of Yunnan Province, covering about 400,000 mu (26,667 hectares).
Situated in the transitional zone between the South Subtropics and the North Tropics, blocked by plateau in its north, and Given influenced by the India Ocean Monsoon and dry air masses of Arabia and the India Peninsula, the nature reserve has long-duration sunshine exposure, And exhibits apparent dry and wet seasons. The annual precipitation here is 1,500 mm), with an annual temperature of 19.5C (67.1F).
All these natural conditions mentioned above has been birth to forest sights combining tropical rainforests, (south) subtropical rainforests, and temperate latifoliate forests.
Address: West of Yingjiang, Longchuan, Ruili County, southwest of Yunnan Province
Ruili River Rainforest Rafting
Address: Hehuan Village, Mangshi (4.5 km from Ruili Bridge)
Tickets: 160 yuan
Tel: 15706939521
Dehong jingcheng Dihai Hot Spring
Address: Eastern Ruili Avenue, Ruili City
Tickets: 388 yuan
DAY 1: Ruili’s Jiele Grand Pagoda – Hansazang Temple – Dadenghan Die Village
DAY 2: Jiegao – Wanding
DAY 3: Moli Tropical Rainforest Scenic Area (Zhaduo Scenic Spot)
Hand over rice noodles
Roasted pig
Sour bamboo shoots
There is a large number of hotels in Ruili. However, hotels in the city are surprisingly expensive, compared even to provincial capitals. There seem to be no places below 300 Yuan.
This town is located at the Chinese-Burmese border. There is much trade in imported goods, notably jade and fabrics. Wooden furniture (sourced from Burmese logs) is also widely available. Cheap souvenirs can also be bought from travelling Burmese merchants in the city, or from the sizeable number of other foreigners present in the city such as Pakistanis and Indians.
Be prepared to bargain hard. Be cautious about fake jade.
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