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Dadenghan Dai Village |
Dadenghan Dai Village is located 20 kilometers away from the south of Ruili City, Yunnan Province. |
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King of Banyan |
In Yingjiang county, Dehong prefecture, stands Yunnan's largest banyan, whose trunk needs dozens of people to embrace it with extending arms. |
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Nujiang River |
The Nakaluo segment of the Qinatong has high mountains and deep valley and it is the most magnificent section of the Grand Gorge of the Nujiang River. |
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Foguang Temple |
Foguang Temple was built in 1873, during the Qing Dynasty, and named Foguang, meaning that Buddha’s brightness shines everywhere. |
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Yunyan Buddha Pagoda |
Yunyan Buddha Pagoda is located at the top of Yunyan Mountain, to the east of Yingjiang county. "Yunyan" means fortune and happiness in the Dai language. |
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Daying River |
The Daying River, one of the three major tributaries of the Irrawaddy, is 240 kilometers long within China. |
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Ruili River |
The Ruili River is one of the most important rivers in the west Yunnan province. It is called Nanmao River in Dai language, meaning foggy river. |
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Three Fairies Cavern |
Legend has it that it was discovered by three fairies, and they lived there ever after. |
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Peacock Lake |
The Peacock Lake is named after the fact that it is a historical habitat for green peacocks and the shape of the lake looks like a peacock displaying its fanned tail. |
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