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Which city and province does Dehong Prefecture belong to?

Dehong Prefecture is a prefecture-level administrative region under the jurisdiction of Yunnan Province, located in the west of Yunnan Province, China, with an area of 1. 1.5 million square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over mangshi, Ruili, lianghe county, Yingjiang and Longchuan counties, and the state people's government is located in mangshi.

Baoshan City is adjacent to the east and surrounded by Myanmar on the north, west and south, so the locals of these five county-level units are also commonly known as "the five outer counties". Dehong is a transliteration of Dai language, with "De" as the lower part and "Hong" as the Nujiang River, meaning "the lower reaches of the Nujiang River".

In 20 10, the total resident population of Dehong Prefecture was 12 1. 1, including Dai, Jingpo, Han, Wa, Achang and De 'ang. 1In July 1953, Dehongtai Jingpo Autonomous Region was established.1June 1956, it was changed to Dehong Autonomous Prefecture. Mangshi Prefecture People's Government in mangshi Town.

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Scenic spots/tourist attractions

Forest Rainforest Scenic Area (Zaduo Rainforest Scenic Area): Forest Rainforest Scenic Area is located in Ruili River National Scenic Area, 20 kilometers northeast of Ruili City. The scenic spot covers a total area of 7 square kilometers and belongs to the tropical rainforest landscape. According to Buddhist stories, the Buddha once lived in seclusion and practiced here, and used elephants, monkeys and other creatures to interpret many touching stories.

Fu Xuan Department of Nandian: Fu Xuan Department of Nandian was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit on 19961month 27. At present, it is the only state-level cultural relics protection unit in Dehong Prefecture. The National Cultural Relics Department plans to build the "China Toast System Exhibition Hall" so that the living fossils of the Toast System can be passed on to future generations forever. We will implement the policy of "effective protection, rational utilization and strengthening management" and strengthen management and restoration.

Monbanasi Garden: "Monbanasi" means magic, beauty and richness. Walking in a strange circle, rare Millennium osmanthus, Millennium Euonymus, Millennium crape myrtle and Millennium silicified wood and jade can be seen everywhere. There are flowers in spring, shade in summer, fruit in autumn and green in winter in the circle, just like a wonderful and magical world, which is amazing.

Silent "one village, two countries" (one village, two wells): There is a small village with a rare border human and geographical landscape-Silent, about1km southwest of Ruili City. The famous boundary pillar 7 1 on the China-Myanmar border stands in the center of the village, and the national border winds through the center of the village, which is a typical border area of "one village, two countries".

Yangyang Hao Emerald Cultural Industrial Park: Ruili Yangyang Hao Emerald Cultural Industrial Park has become the first national AAA-level tourist attraction with the theme of jadeite in Dehong Prefecture, fully demonstrating the complete industrial chain of jade gambling, wool trading, processing and carving, finished product display and cultural display.

Gao Jie: Gao Jie is located 4 kilometers south of Ruili, with a total area of 1.92 square kilometers. The east, south and north sides are connected with Muse Town, Myanmar, only 500 meters away from the center of Muse Town.

Shousha Scenic Spot in Ruili Border Village: Shousha Village is a beautiful Dai village, which was awarded the honorary title of "Top Ten Most Beautiful Villages in China" by CCTV on 20 15. It is located in Ruili City, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province. "Shousha" is A Dai language, which means "golden resting place". According to Dai's historical records, it was once the capital of Mongolia and Mao, and there are rumors that it was the earliest place for Yuanyang to rest.

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Dehong prefecture-Baidu encyclopedia