Mange Buddhist Temple is called “Wamange” in Dai, which means central Buddhist temple. It is the oldest Buddhist temple building in Jinghong City. It is located to the north of the Lancang River Bridge, not far from the riverside in Mange Village. It is surrounded by Dai bamboo buildings and tall broad-leaved trees such as Bodhi, mango and betel nut. It is a typical Theravada Buddhist temple and one of the ancient temples in Xishuangbanna. The temple was built in 1477, and its original site is 1 km west of the temple site. Introduction to the temple Standing beside the beautiful Lancang River, walk east from Yunjinghong, the capital of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, cross the Lancang River Bridge, turn right into the garden-like Mange Village, and you will see the majestic and resplendent Mange Buddhist Temple. .
Mange Buddhist Temple is called “Wamange” in Dai, which means central Buddhist temple. It is the oldest Buddhist temple building in Jinghong City. It is located to the north of the Lancang River Bridge, not far from the riverside in Mange Village. It is surrounded by Dai bamboo buildings and tall broad-leaved trees such as Bodhi, mango and betel nut. It is a typical Theravada Buddhist temple and one of the ancient temples in Xishuangbanna. The temple was built in 1477, and its original site is 1 km west of the temple site. Introduction to the temple Standing beside the beautiful Lancang River, walk east from Yunjinghong, the capital of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, cross the Lancang River Bridge, turn right into the garden-like Mange Village, and you will see the majestic and resplendent Mange Buddhist Temple. .