introduce
Mengwai Tusi Summer Resort is located in Nayun Town, Menglian County, Pu'er City. "Mengwai" in Dai language means a place where it is easy to go to heaven, where mountains and rivers are surrounded by mountains and springs. The Menglian Dai people regard Mengwai as the source of water, so Mengwai has also become a place with a strong water culture atmosphere for the Dai people. In 1492 AD, Menglian’s seventh chieftain, Dao Paiyue, abdicated due to illness. He chose this blessed land as his place of seclusion. Since then, there have been many chieftains of successive dynasties who went to Mengwai to escape the summer heat when Bazi was sweltering in summer. This is how the Tusi Summer Resort got its name. Today's Mengwai is still sheltered in the mountains and dense forests, where the water culture and religious culture of the Dai people have been fully displayed here, and the heavy chieftain culture is also preserved.
Tomb of Dao Paiyue: Dao Paiyue is one of the chieftains of Menglian who abdicated due to illness, and also a chieftain who left a tomb. He was still the chieftain who sent people to Menghan Anwa to welcome the Buddha into Menglian. In 1492 AD, this A chieftain who was loved by the masses abdicated due to illness and chose Mengwai as his hermitage. He was buried in Longshan in Mengwai after his death.
Wangfu Tree: There is a big white toon tree by the Nanzha River beside Mengwai Village, facing the tomb of Tusi Dao Paiyue far away. There is a shrine under the tree. People of Dai nationality often come here to pray for the protection of the tree god. Legend has it that this tree was transformed by the spirit of Dao Pai Yue's wife.
Buddhist temples: Every Dai village in Menglian has Buddhist temples, and Mengwai is no exception. The Buddhist temple is not only a place for Buddhist activities, but also a place for the spread of Dai culture. The exquisite buildings, sculptures, murals, and streamers made with the efforts of Dai believers in Mengwai Buddhist Temple make you appreciate the unusualness of Buddhism in the minds of Dai people.
opening hours
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