Mangshi, Southeast Asian scenery, a beautiful border town

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-01

Mangshi, a beautiful border city province located in the western part of Yunnan, is an important gateway from China to South and Southeast Asia, and its architecture is in the style of Southeast Asia. The Dai people account for one-third of the city's total population, and there are many Dai buildings and pagodas.

When you come to Mangshi, you must first see two super beautiful pagodas: one is golden and the other is white and pure. Huandae Pagoda was rated as the first golden pagoda in China and the first hollow pagoda in Asia. The Menghuan Silver Pagoda is near the Golden Pagoda, and the Silver Pagoda is white throughout, which is in stark contrast to the Golden Pagoda. When visiting the Silver Tower, be sure to stay until the evening, as the lights are beautiful.

In addition to the two towers of gold and silver on the top of the mountain, there is also a garden in Mangshi that is also worth admiring, that is, the Dongbanaxi Treasure Garden. Banashi Treasure Garden is a place to collect rare treasures, all kinds of strange and strange boutiques gather here, and it is a rare ecological garden in the country.

Located in the center of the city, the Shubao Pagoda is a Dai-style pagoda, a solid brick pagoda, covered by the roots of the tree, hence the name Shubao Pagoda, which is the earliest pagoda built by the local Dai people.

The China-Myanmar Friendship Evergreen Tree is located next to the Mangshi Hotel, in 1961, ** personally planted a friendship tree that symbolizes the longevity of China-Myanmar friendship A osmanthus tree, the one on the right was planted by the former Prime Minister of Myanmar.

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