緬北,就在一步之外!雲南與緬甸的邊境,一個村莊被劃到兩個國家
This place in Yunnan is only a stone’s throw away from northern Myanmar. A child can easily cross this small ditch . Another way to swing to northern Myanmar is by swinging on a swing. Burmese vendors sell cigarettes, fruits and Myanmar currency to Chinese people through iron fences. This is the most magical scenic spot in Yunnan in my eyes. It is Ruili’s “One Village , Two Countries”. When China and Myanmar conducted the boundary survey in 1960, boundary marker No. 71 divided a Dai village into two. The Chinese side was called “Yinjing” and the Myanmar side was called “Mangxiu”, forming a “One Village, Two Countries” landscape. People who had lived together in the same village for generations now belong to two different places. In 2005, the Ruili Municipal Government decided to develop it into a scenic spot. Today I will visit Yizhai Liangguo , which has become one of the most creative scenic spots in China in my opinion . Friends who go there will definitely not regret the trip. It is about 8 kilometers from Ruili City to Yizhai Liangguo Scenic Area. Along the way, you will pass many Dai villages. There are large green rice fields on both sides of the road. The Dai people are also good at growing rice. The online taxi driver said that rice here is generally grown in two seasons , but I stubbornly believe that according to Ruili’s climatic conditions , it should be possible to grow three seasons. As a farmer who was born and raised in the rural areas of the Jianghan Plain, I When a child of a wealthy family smells the fragrance of rice, the emotions etched in their DNA begin to stir. I ‘m grateful that fate allowed me to be born in the countryside as a child and then move to the city to live a fulfilling life. If I were to choose again, I would still choose to be born in the city without hesitation. When a wealthy second-generation arrived in the village, there were many tourists from both countries . The design of the scenic area’s gate is very Indochina-style , and you can see the characteristics of traditional Thai, Cambodian, Burmese, and Laotian architecture. The entrance fee is 39 yuan , which seems neither expensive nor cheap now , but after the tour, I felt it was well worth it. Upon entering, I saw a large ball with a map of Myanmar drawn on it. After all, this scenic area focuses on the Sino-Myanmar border, which is a prominent theme. The Sino-Myanmar Ice and Snow World doesn’t look very high-tech, and it should be a separate fee, so I ignored it. I don’t know what the fruit on the tree is, it looks a bit like the ginseng fruit picked by Zhu Bajie. There are also a few peacocks in the dragon fruit orchard. The crowns on their heads are indeed a stroke of genius, adding a sense of majesty , but it is said that the meat is a bit tough. This is the high iron fence on the Sino-Myanmar border, with barbed wire on top. There are parasols outside the iron fence. It is Muse City in northern Myanmar. This small ditch about 1 meter wide is the China-Myanmar border river. Not to mention adults , even a child can easily cross it in one step. There are many Burmese people sitting next to the iron fence , extending cigarettes and fruits from the iron fence to the Chinese side to sell to Chinese tourists passing by. They basically speak Mandarin and can accept payments via WeChat and Alipay . I bought two boxes of fruit, pineapple for 10 yuan and jackfruit for 15 yuan. After chatting, I found out that the other party was not from Myanmar, but from our Yunnan side. They have border resident certificates, which makes it very convenient to go there and come back. The pineapple is good and fresh, but the jackfruit is all soft, obviously it has been left for too long. I didn’t dare to eat a single bite and threw it directly into the trash can. Another vendor sold me a set of Myanmar banknotes for 15 yuan. It’s a strange feeling to buy banknotes instead of exchanging currency. The Myanmar currency seems a bit crude. I suggest they go to the Guangzhou Banknote Printing Factory for processing. The Guangzhou Banknote Printing Factory can print 11.5 billion RMB notes a year, with a total printing amount of 11.5 trillion yuan. The quality is good and the delivery time is punctual . This swing is not simple. You can swing out of the country directly. I am a serious person. Take one end of the swing rope as the origin and the distance from the seat as the radius. Even if you swing to the extreme peak on the Myanmar side , you can’t cross the border. But if the person on the swing chooses to leave, what will they do? If you throw it horizontally, you should be able to reach northern Myanmar smoothly. However, if you land face-first, I suggest you suspend blind dates and other social activities for three months. This is a bridge spanning two countries , also known as the Jade Bridge , which spans the border between the two countries. Seven is the most precious number in Myanmar . The Burmese people particularly like the number 7, just as we like the numbers 6 and 8, and they think it symbolizes good luck. Myanmar has 7 provinces and 7 states, and even birthdays are celebrated on 7-day intervals. The bridge deck is inlaid with 7,777 pieces of Burmese jade. The guardrail is paved with 5,068 pieces of jade, totaling 12,845 pieces of jade. It is considered the most luxurious and valuable jade bridge in the world . With such a valuable bridge in front of us, it is inevitable that some people with bad intentions will want to take away the jade on the bridge and keep it for themselves. Later, they were forced to erect a sign next to the bridge to warn people who would steal the jade. However , it is not the first time that jade has been used to pave the road here. Next to this bridge, there is a line called “the most expensive border in the world”. It is made up of 5068 pieces of jade and is worth tens of millions. This is the border line that divides China and Myanmar with a total length of 423 meters. One side is yellow and the other side is white . Yellow represents China’s broadness and tolerance, and white represents Myanmar’s simplicity and simplicity . At first glance, it looks like an ordinary yellow and white floor , but a closer look reveals a dividing line in the middle, made up of 5,068 jade bracelets, commemorating the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Myanmar on June 8, 1950. Some of these jade bracelets inlaid along the border are of good quality , even with floating flowers. Of course , even the most expensive jade bridge has been embezzled, so even borders are impossible to escape. Even borders can’t stop those who want to “get something for nothing.” This is a village, a well between two countries. China and Myanmar share a deep bond , sharing the same water source. The Burmese people in Myanmar have a long history with China, originating from the ancient Qiang tribe in northwest China. Later, they gradually migrated southward through Yunnan and other places and entered Myanmar, and developed and prospered in the Irrawaddy River basin. Because the groundwater system was connected, the two countries shared the same well water. It was indeed reasonable. Although there were many warning signs on the iron fences along the border, prohibiting the transfer of goods , crossing , and trading at the China-Myanmar border , the management was not very strict. After all, the people on both sides of the border used to live in the same village. Myanmar’s economic development was backward, and the Burmese people living near the border could make a living by selling goods to Chinese tourists , while Chinese tourists could also experience some exotic customs and increase the fun of travel. It was the best of both worlds. The tour guide said that there were frequent wars in northern Myanmar, so the people here Their outlook on life is different from ours. They live for the moment , enjoying the day. If they make money today, they drink and enjoy themselves, and then go back to work when the money is gone. This narrow iron fence seems to separate two worlds. The country is not strong, and the people are not rich. A few children gathered at the door of the Burmese convenience store across the street, drinking drinks. Many of the products in the store are written in Chinese. The packaging of the purified water is very similar to our Wahaha in terms of color and pattern, but the text seems to be in Burmese. It’s probably a counterfeit product. I also saw Thai Lida Lion soy milk. Thai products are still very competitive in Southeast Asia . Electric scooters are basically all Chinese products. As a veteran Didi owner, I seem to have seen the same model with a Yunnan license plate. The safest place in Myanmar should be the Sino-Myanmar border . The locals here don’t have to worry too much about the war spreading here. No matter which armed force, they are very wary of China. Of course, guns have no eyes. There have been shells landing in Chinese territory and injuring our border residents before . The conditions on the other side seem pretty good. The houses are well built and the roads are very clean and tidy. It seems that the people’s lives are very similar to those on the Chinese side. This is their border inspection personnel setting up a small folding table there to check entry and exit documents. In the distance, farmers are using wind blowers to remove impurities from the grain . The elderly woman from the tribe was taking her granddaughter on an electric scooter. She was afraid to ride on the bad road and was very conservative, pushing the bike. I wanted to loudly suggest that the little granddaughter in the back seat get off and walk. The two little boys behind were constantly playing and fighting. No matter where on earth, living and working in peace and contentment is the most basic requirement for ordinary people . I have visited countless scenic spots , but I think Yizhai Liangguo is very high. As a man-made scenic spot, it is both curious and interactive, and very creative. In addition, the local unique flora and fauna, Southeast Asian customs, and ethnic minority cultures are displayed in multiple dimensions. As a veteran traveler for ten years, Yizhai Liangguo is one of the few attractions that I can find fresh and interesting. It may not be well-known now , but it is undoubtedly a success. There is a cultural performance every afternoon in the scenic area , focusing on ethnic minority customs, and the performers are all Burmese.
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那树上的水果是洋蒲桃,也叫莲雾。
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