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Dehong Dai Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture is a prefecture-level administrative region of Yunnan Province, located in the west of Yunnan Province, covering an area of 11500 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over Mang City, Ruili City, Lianghe County, Yingjiang County and Longchuan County. The east is adjacent to Baoshan City, while the north, west and south are surrounded by Myanmar, so the locals of these five county-level units are also commonly known as the "outer five counties". "Dehong" is the transliteration of Dai language, "de" is below, & quot; Hong & quot; is Nujiang, which means "the place in the lower reaches of Nujiang River". In 2010, Dehong Prefecture has a total resident population of 121.1, including Dai, Jingpo, Han, Sushu, Achang, Deang and other ethnic groups. Dehong Thai Jingpo Autonomous region was established in July 1953, and Dehong Dai Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture was changed in 1956.
Travel Sights In Dehong  Autonomous Prefecture
Travel Notes In Dehong  Autonomous Prefecture
Leisurely Tengchong
On the last day of 2019, we flew to Tengchong, Yunnan to welcome 2020 here. This is a pure vacation trip, and there are almost no special attractions.
West Yunnan
Western Yunnan generally refers to the vast area west of Kunming, and in a narrow sense, Western Yunnan refers to the area west of the Nujiang River,
2019-2-14 to 2-19 Yunnan Tour II (Kunming, Tengchong, Ruili, Mangshi)
2019-2-17 Finally entered the shopping link, this is also the first shopping activity since the trip, He led the team to Ruili Jiegao Trade Zone for
Tengchong, Ruili leisure seven-day tour
Day1: Fly from Changbei to Kunming, check in at Empark Grand Hotel Yingbin Road Branch day2: After having a buffet at the hotel, go to Dianchi Lake to