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One village and two countries, explore the cultural and geographical landscape of Xiaozhai on the border

China and Myanmar blend in harmony. About 11 kilometers southwest of Ruili, Yunnan, there is a small village with a border cultural and geographical landscape that is rare in the world. There is no natural barrier at the border. meandering across. Boundary Pillar No. 71 stands in the center of the village, dividing the whole village into two. The Chinese side is Yinjing Village, Ruili Sister Xiang Township, and the Burmese side is Mangxiu.

Boundary Pillar 71, China

The Dai people who live across the border share the same language and customs, intermarry and trade, and live in harmony from generation to generation. named.

jade border line

Paved with 5068 pieces of jade, it is used to commemorate the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Myanmar on June 8, 50. Yellow represents China's broadness and tolerance, and white represents Myanmar.

Two countries in one house

An all-bamboo hut built with teak (the national tree of Myanmar) and phoenix bamboo according to the traditional craftsmanship of the Dai people.

A bridge across two countries

The Burmese's favorite number is 7, and the bridge deck is inlaid with 7,777 pieces of Burmese jadeite.

One well and two countries

A swing between the two countries

The "One Autumn Swing Two Countries" swing is located next to the national border. Behind the hedge is Mangxiu Village in Myanmar. Sit on it and swing gently, and you can "go abroad" instantly.

Two countries with one stone

The tree fossils donated by friends in Myanmar have a history of hundreds of millions of years and straddle the "border line" between the two countries.

One Tayu Two Countries

Southern Yunnan, like Myanmar, believes in Theravada Buddhism. There are "miniature Yangon Golden Pagodas" and Theravada Buddhist landscapes in the scenic area.

There are many similar one-country xx here, but we must clearly understand that going abroad is a very serious matter. We are actually in the country. This is a place for China-Myanmar mutual trade. After upgrading and transformation, it will become a tourist attraction. Here you can feel the style of Myanmar.

Scenic gate in Burmese architectural style

Burmese houses and gardens

China-Myanmar Bazaar

People living on the border between China and Myanmar often travel back and forth between the two countries, doing "transnational business" worthy of the name.

Budao people, also known as "long neck people", are the least populous people in the world. It is said that there are less than 50 people in Myanmar. You can take a photo with them.

Visitors to Yizhai and the two countries must have a cup of Burmese special dessert drink Pao Ruda, which contains milk, bread cubes, shredded coconut, condensed milk, sago, and sugar, and is popular in Southeast Asia.

The Chinese border residents and the Burmese border residents are still easy to identify. The costumes of Burmese frontier residents are more ethnic, and those with Thanaka powder on their faces are typical Burmese. Thanaka is a natural plant powder, which has the effect of sun protection and beauty.