Where are we going today? Go to "Simevadi".

What bottom? "Simiwadi"

What tile? "Simiwadi"

Wat what? "Smiwadi"... those words? It wasn't until the end that I figured out that "Smivadi"...

      Shimiwadi is located between Sudian Township, Yingjiang County, Yunnan Province and Myitkyina, Myanmar, where ancient trees coexist with meadows, streams, flowers, clouds, and sunshine. "Shimiwadi" is the Lisu language, which means Huangcaoba in Chinese, so it is also called Huangcaoba. At the same time, it is also known as the "Little Shangri-La" of the charming Chinatown Dehong.

      The environment lives up to its name. Huangcaoba not only has alpine meadows, but also small rivers and trees, which add to its poetic flavor. 

      In the verdant and verdant forests, in the mountains shrouded in clouds and mist, the clouds caress the back of the horse, and the horse eats the green grass leisurely. The altitude here is about 1,000 meters above sea level, with vast grasslands, herds of horses, shaded green grass, and towering old trees. This is the first "gate" for Sudian to attract tourists, and it is also the only place to enter Sudian. It is only 4 kilometers away from Xiamengpi, which greatly facilitates the accommodation of tourists.

        The ecological environment here is good, and the Mengpi River that runs through here is also crystal clear, with flower fish roaming around. People who come here set up pots by the river, fish in the river, set up firewood and start picnicking, which brings endless joy to tourists. pleasure.

        There are flowers in spring, shade in summer, fruits in autumn and green in winter. There are not only domestic animals here, but the dense forest attracts a large number of wild animals. There are more than 40 bird species such as bamboo chickens, magpies, crows, Kang chickens, turtledoves, swallows, winter solstice sparrows, birds, and cuckoos. They "coexist peacefully". In the unique ecological environment of Huangcaoba, they inhabit and forage for food and reproduce.

        It is autumn, and the large area of ​​land surrounded by mountains on all sides of Shimiwadi has been dyed yellow by autumn.