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I don't know why it has such a special name, but it still can't stop the enthusiasm of the crowd. We arrived at 9 o'clock and there was already a queue, but we didn't have to wait as long as expected. It was also because of the large flow of people that the waiters didn't have time to clean up the scene. The paper towels and food residues on the ground could only be ignored as much as possible. The dining environment is really not very good. The cooking table is full of dazzling things. Anyway, add a little bit of pepper. The most fun is to scrape it with a knife. The first bite was amazing. The taste is indeed much better than it looks, but my friend thought it was a little oily at the end. Then I remembered that when I was serving it before, the other party asked if I wanted to add some oil, and I said yes anyway.
🌿 Yunnan Mangshi 3-Day 2-Night Travel Guide (Budget 3000 RMB) 🌿 📍 Destination: Mangshi (Capital of Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture) ⏰ Duration: 3 Days 2 Nights 💰 Budget: 3000 RMB (Including Transportation/Accommodation/Food/Entrance Fees) ✨ Highlights: Southeast Asian Style, Hidden Gems, Tropical Cuisine, Golden Pagoda and Buddha's Light 📅 Day 1: First Encounter with Mangshi - First Experience of its Charm 🚗 Transportation: Recommended: Direct flight to Dehong Mangshi Airport (Round-trip airfare approximately 1500 RMB, advance booking discounts available). Taxi fare from the airport to the city center is approximately 20 RMB (10 minutes). 🏨 Accommodation: Recommended: Mangshi Feihua Hotel (Southeast Asian style, includes swimming pool, approximately 300 RMB/night) or local characteristic guesthouse (200 RMB/night) 🌆 Itinerary: Meng Huan Golden Pagoda (Entrance fee 40 RMB) A landmark of Mangshi, this golden Theravada Buddhist pagoda is perfect for photos. Enjoy the sunset in the evening. Mengbanaxi Rare Plant Garden (Entrance fee 40 RMB) A tropical botanical garden and rare stone museum, ideal for strolling and taking pictures. Dinner: Dreamy Dehong (50 RMB per person) Must-try dishes: Pao Lu Da (a type of fried dough), Lemon Sa Pie (a local dish), Hand-grabbed rice. 🌙 Nightlife: Dai Ethnic Town (Free): A night market with illuminated displays; buy Dai handicrafts and try barbecue and pickled chicken feet. 📅 Day 2: In-depth exploration of nature and culture 🌞 Morning: Tree-wrapped Pagoda (Free) A spectacular sight: a pagoda wrapped in a century-old banyan tree. A quick 10-minute photo opportunity. Mangshi First Comprehensive Market (Free) Buy tropical fruits (mango, jackfruit) and try rice noodles (breakfast 10 RMB). 🌴 Afternoon: Heihe Laopo (Entrance fee 30 RMB, round-trip chartered car 150 RMB) Alpine meadows + primeval forest, 1-2 hours hike, lucky chance to see a sea of clouds. On the way back: Passing by Fapa Hot Spring (optional, hot spring bath 60 RMB). 🍽️ Dinner: Ruili live crab (80 RMB per person): Spicy crab and curry shrimp are amazing! 📅 Day 3: Slow Life, Farewell to Mangshi ☀️ Morning: Yinta Scenic Area (Entrance fee 40 RMB) Pure white pagoda, less crowded in the early morning, the mirror-like reflection is incredibly dreamy. Rotten Road Breakfast (Breakfast 15 RMB) Local favorite beef rice noodles, a perfect match with mint! 🛍️ Afternoon: Hongli Comprehensive Market (Free) Buy Burmese snacks (milk tea powder, coffee) and Dai-style seasonings to take home. Return trip: Taxi to the airport (20 RMB), end of trip. 💰 Budget Breakdown (shared equally by 2 people traveling together) Transportation: Airfare 1500 RMB + Local taxi/charter 200 RMB = 1700 RMB Accommodation: 2 nights × 300 RMB = 600 RMB Food: 3 days × 150 RMB = 450 RMB Entrance Fees: Golden Pagoda + Rare Plant Garden + Silver Pagoda + Heihe Laopo = 150 RMB Others: Shopping/Hot Springs ≈ 100 RMB ✅ Total approximately 3000 RMB (flexible adjustments can save even more!) 💡 Travel Tips Mangshi has a hot and humid climate; bring sunscreen, mosquito repellent, and an umbrella. Dai cuisine tends to be sour and spicy; if you don't eat spicy food, tell them "less spicy" in advance. Best season: November to March of the following year (avoid the rainy season). 📸 WeChat Moments Caption Inspiration: "In Mangshi, I found a more laid-back lifestyle than Southeast Asia ✨" Save this and go! Let me know if you have any other needs~ 🌈
2-Day Itinerary for Meng Huan Grand Golden Pagoda | Unlock the Southeast Asian Charm of a Border Town for 600 Yuan Girls! Mangshi, this "Little Southeast Asia," is a treasure trove! The iconic Meng Huan Golden Pagoda is paired with a pure white silver pagoda, and there are endless Yunnan-Burmese snacks to enjoy. Spend two leisurely days exploring the pagodas, ancient towns, and night markets. With a budget of 600 yuan, you can experience the double joy of a gilded Buddhist kingdom and delicious food. Photo enthusiasts and foodies, bookmark this! 📅 Itinerary Overview Core Route: Meng Huan Golden Pagoda → Meng Huan Silver Pagoda → Mengbanaxi Rare Plant Garden → Tree-Wrapped Pagoda → Dai Ancient Town → Xinwanchang Night Market Budget Allocation: Accommodation 200-250 yuan + Entrance Fees 110 yuan + Transportation 30-50 yuan + Food 180-200 yuan, Contingency Fund 20 yuan. Total cost will be kept under 600 yuan. Suitable for: Photo enthusiasts, food lovers, and those who prefer a relaxed, slow-paced travel experience. The pace is incredibly leisurely; no need to rush, every snapshot is a masterpiece. 🚗 Transportation & Accommodation Tips 1. Transportation: Mangshi city center is very small. Using shared electric scooters is the most cost-effective option (30 yuan/2 days is enough). It only takes 10 minutes to reach the foot of the Great Golden Pagoda. Taxis between scenic areas are available for the starting fare. A taxi from the Great Golden Pagoda to the Rare Plant Garden costs about 15 yuan. Bus route 2 runs through the city's core attractions for 2 yuan per ride, so you don't need to worry about transportation costs. 2. Accommodation: Prioritize accommodations near the Dai Ancient Town or Mengbanaxi Rare Plant Garden, such as the Fanshi Hotel (Dai Ancient Town Branch), which costs 200-250 yuan/night. It's within walking distance of the night market and several attractions, making it very convenient to stroll back to the hotel after exploring the food stalls in the evening. 🌞 Immersive Itinerary by Time Segment Day 1: Gilded Pagoda and Night Market Fireworks 1. 09:00 - 12:30 Visit Both Pagodas and Take Stunning Photos Start your day at a leisurely pace, riding a shared electric scooter straight to the Meng Huan Golden Pagoda (entrance fee 35 RMB) atop Lei Ya Rang Mountain. As Asia's first hollow pagoda, its golden body against the blue sky is breathtaking. Take off your shoes to enter the main hall for blessings, remembering to walk clockwise around the pagoda. Climbing to the top viewing platform offers a panoramic view of Mangshi City, with its charming Dai bamboo houses adding a touch of tranquility. After exploring, a 10-minute walk along the mountain path leads to the Meng Huan Silver Pagoda (entrance fee 35 RMB). Its pure white pagoda and mirrored platform make for perfect photos, especially when dressed in solid colors. Tips: The Shwedagon Pagoda is free before 8 AM; arrive early to avoid peak times for photos! 2. 12:30 - 14:00 Dai-style Lunch: Unlock Border Flavors Head straight to a Dai restaurant in the city center after descending the mountain. A meal costs around 40 RMB per person. Must-try: Pao Lu Da (10 RMB/serving), crispy bread soaked in coconut milk, sweet but not cloying; also try lemon sprinkles, refreshing, sour, and spicy – a great appetizer. For those who don't like strong flavors, lemongrass skewers are a safe bet. 3. 14:30 - 17:00 Rainforest Exploration + Tree-Wrapped Pagoda Spectacle Take a 15-minute taxi ride to Mengbanaxi Rare Plant Garden (40 RMB entrance fee). The garden features century-old banyan trees with aerial roots hanging down like natural curtains, and you might even spot free-roaming peacocks displaying their plumage. Highlights include the Zhou Enlai Memorial Pavilion and the bougainvillea waterfall wall; wearing light-colored clothing will result in stunning photos. After exploring, take bus number 2 to Baobo Road to see the tree-wrapped pagoda. The 600-year-old spectacle of a Bodhi tree entwined around a pagoda is truly breathtaking. Admission is free, and you can even grab a banana-flavored Burmese-style pancake from a nearby stall. 4. 19:00 - 21:30 Dai Ancient Town + Night Market Carnival In the evening, take a stroll through the Dai Ancient Town. The covered bridge under the gilded lights has a fantastic atmosphere. Rent a Dai costume for 50 yuan for a set of ancient-style photos. If you get hungry, head to the nearby Xinwan Factory Night Market. For 10 yuan, you can enjoy chili-dressed fruit; for 15 yuan, Dai-style pounded chicken feet. For about 50 yuan per person, you can sample various Yunnan and Burmese snacks. Finish off with a glass of avocado juice – the vibrant local atmosphere is truly captivating. Day 2: Slowly Enjoy the Town and Pagoda Night Views 1. 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Morning Market Exploration + Leisurely Stroll Get up early and head to the local morning market. Try the beef rice noodles at the roadside breakfast stalls, topped with a topping – incredibly flavorful! A satisfying meal for around 15 RMB per person. After lunch, stroll along Tuanjie Street. The palm trees and Dai-style architecture create Southeast Asian street scenes that are easy to spot without needing to find a specific spot. 2. 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM: Revisit the Golden Pagoda + Special Lunch The morning light is soft, perfect for taking more photos at the Golden Pagoda, avoiding the crowds for easy shots. After a long day of shopping, relax at the Lei Ya Rang Bookstore at the top of the hill for a coffee and panoramic city views. For lunch, head down the hill for Dai-style hand-grabbed rice – a balanced meal with meat and vegetables and dipping sauces, a very satisfying meal for around 35 RMB per person. 3. 14:30 - 16:30 Stroll through the Old Town and experience local life. Visit Bodhi Temple, the oldest temple in Mangshi, a quiet and serene place that's free to enter, offering a glimpse into local Buddhist culture. The surrounding old town streets are lined with charming Dai shops; buy a handmade Dai brocade pendant as a souvenir for 20-30 yuan. 4. 17:00 - 19:00 Golden Pagoda Night View + Return Preparations. Stay at the Golden Pagoda in the evening to wait for the lights to come on. After 18:30, the pagoda's gilded lights illuminate the scene against the backdrop of the twilight and blue sky, creating a truly immersive atmosphere. After taking plenty of photos, head to the city center for a light Dai rice noodle soup for dinner (around 20 yuan per person). Then pack your luggage and prepare for your return journey, concluding your pleasant borderland trip. 💡 Tips from the blogger to avoid common pitfalls 1. Wear long sleeves and pants or bring a shawl when visiting the Shwedagon Pagoda. People with exposed shoulders or legs are not allowed inside the temples. Don't buy overpriced scarves at the entrance. 2. Don't touch Buddha statues or sit on the steps when taking photos. Respect local customs. Take off your shoes before entering the temples and keep your belongings safe. 3. "Free photo opportunities" on the street often have hidden costs. Choose shops with clearly marked prices when renting Dai clothing or buying snacks. 4. The UV radiation in Mangshi is extremely strong. Make sure to bring arm sleeves, a sun hat, and high SPF sunscreen, otherwise you'll easily get sunburned! #YunnanTravelGuide
(づ ̄3 ̄)づ╭❤~ Dear travel girls! If you're looking for a hidden gem of a town where you can experience Southeast Asian charm without leaving the country, Mangshi will absolutely ignite your passion! Known as the "City of Dawn" in the Dai language, Mangshi boasts perpetual sunshine, incredibly delicious pineapple rice, and a casual photo in a Dai dress will make you the center of attention on your social media! Grab this heartfelt guide, and let's unlock the secrets of Mangshi together~ ✨🌴 Day 1: I was instantly captivated by the golden Buddhist kingdom upon arrival 🌴✨ "Taking a taxi to the foot of the Meng Huan Golden Pagoda, I almost thought I'd traveled to Chiang Mai!" As soon as the taxi turned the corner, I was so awestruck by the gleaming golden pagoda atop the mountain that I gasped and screamed—Help! This is absolutely magnificent! (≧∇≦)ノ Slowly walking up the steps, I was surrounded by tinkling wind chimes. My best friend snapped a video of me spinning around, my Dai-style sarong billowing in the wind like a cloud – my friends all said it looked like a scene from the movie *Stoun*! "The Silver Pagoda's Reflection is Breathtakingly Beautiful, Girls' Photography Secrets Revealed!" The Silver Pagoda, facing the Golden Pagoda, is pure white and flawless, practically made for photos! I highly recommend coming after 4 PM when the sunlight softens, and the glass mirrors in the square reflect the pagoda. When I crouched down to find the perfect angle, I exclaimed in amazement – this doesn't need a filter at all! 👗Outfit Tips: Wear a long dress with high saturation (bright red/royal blue is absolutely gorgeous), and a frangipani hair clip. Local aunties braid colorful braids for 10 yuan for 5 – instantly giving you a Dai vibe! "A Hidden Gem in a Tree Hole: A Night Market of Spicy and Sour Delight!" I rushed into Best Food Plaza at night and was overwhelmed by the aroma! Recommended three must-try dishes: 1️⃣ Pao Lu Da 🍹: Coconut milk + sago + toasted bread chips, refreshingly sweet and delicious. 2️⃣ Lemon Sa Pie 🍋: Dai-style rice noodles with a spicy and sour dipping sauce, addictive! 3️⃣ Grilled Pork Skin 🔥: Dipped in pickled vegetable paste, incredibly chewy and bouncy! Remember to try the avocado smoothie, so rich it's like drinking liquid ice cream! 🍍🌞 Day Two: A perfect way to pretend you're on a Southeast Asian vacation 🌞🍍 "Mengbanaxi Rare Animal Garden, a lucky day to witness a peacock displaying its tail feathers" This place is practically a free-range peacock kingdom! I had just squatted down to take a picture with a peacock when it suddenly spread its tail feathers! The golden and blue feathers looked unreal under the sunlight. Ladies, remember to wear white dresses; peacock feathers as a backdrop make you look incredibly elegant! ✨ There are also petrified trees in the garden; touching them feels like you can absorb some ethereal energy~ "A Burmese auntie's massage technique completely drained my soul!" After a two-hour walk, I decisively rushed into "Baiyun Hair Salon"! The Burmese lady used lemon to wash my hair; the warm water mixed with the fruity scent, her finger pressure was just right, making my scalp tingle… Then came a full-body Thai massage; I heard my joints cracking but it felt so good I didn't want to stop. When I came out, my steps were unsteady, like I'd been drinking too much! 💆🏻♀️ "Unlock hidden eating spots on the rough roads early; locals are lining up!" An Ersi (rice noodle) shop where you have to get up early to eat! I copied the dipping sauce from the lady at the next table: chives + mint + pickled vegetables + chili, scooped a spoonful of bone broth to mix it, and the slippery Ersi was coated in the sauce… Ah! At this moment, I'd be willing to get up a hundred days earlier for Mangshi! (๑´ڡ`๑) 🛵💐 Day 3: Spending Half a Day as a Dai Girl in a Village 💐🛵 "Romantic Ride on an Electric Scooter Through Pineapple Fields in Shangjingkan Village" I rented a pink electric scooter and sputtered towards the village. The sweet fragrance of pineapple fields wafted through the air, and bougainvillea hung in front of the Dai bamboo houses. While making a wish under a century-old banyan tree, an old lady gave me a pineapple. I peeled it and ate it right away; the juice was so plentiful it dripped down my arm—sweeter than first love, no doubt! "A Stunning Plum Coffee Hand-Drip: A Treasure Trove Hidden in a Ruined Factory" The coffee shop, converted from an old sugar factory, has a strange beauty created by the collision of rusted steel frames and greenery. I tried the Yunnan small-bean hand-drip coffee; the bright fruity acidity was a delight. My friend's coconut Americano was refreshingly summery. The terrace offers a view of the Shwedagon Pagoda, and at sunset, the whole city is bathed in a honey-colored glow 🌇 "New Play Factory Night Market Nine-Square Grid, the ultimate challenge for foodies" I ate "A Bite of Yunnan" here tonight: · Pounded Chicken Feet: A tangy and spicy explosion of lemon and tomato · Banana Leaf Grilled Fish: The aroma of lemongrass permeates the snow-white fish · Pickled Fruit: Spicy mango salad was so intense I cried while eating it Finally, clutching my stomach, I swore: I'll start dieting tomorrow! (Then I secretly packed some roasted milk fan.) 💫 Tips for Girls 💫 1️⃣ Sunscreen three-piece set: arm sleeves + straw hat + SPF50 sunscreen (the UV rays are extremely strong!) 2️⃣ Accommodation recommendation: Stay near Mangshi Square. It's super cozy and only costs around 100+ RMB per person. 3️⃣ Rent a Dai costume for photos at the Silver Pagoda for about 50 RMB per set. The shop owner will help you tie the complicated belt. 4️⃣ For Burmese snacks, I recommend "Mengbanaxi Specialty Garden." Lao coffee is 10 RMB per bag. ✨✨ On the morning of my departure, I stood on the hotel balcony and took one last look at this small town. The wind rustled through the bamboo, as if saying, "See you next time." There's no hustle and bustle of Dali or Lijiang here, only incredibly cheap fruit, healing hot springs, and ever-smiling Dai girls… Mangshi is like an overlooked pearl, quietly shining with gentle light. Let's meet up again for the next holiday and eat our way through the night market, okay? 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November, the golden period for bargain hunting during the off-season! ✈️ Unbeatable airfares, half-price guesthouses, and four high-value ancient cities perfect for budget travel – experience the essence of winter on a shoestring budget! 1. Liaoning · Dandong (A Winter Paradise on the Sino-North Korean Border) 📜Historical Background: Once known as "Little Shanghai of the East" after its opening to foreign trade in the late Qing Dynasty, the site of the first crossing of the Korean War, and the Sino-North Korean Friendship Bridge, witnessing historical events. 🏞️Must-Visit Attractions: Yalu River Broken Bridge (Entrance Fee ¥30): A rusty war relic, resembling a traditional Chinese ink painting when shrouded in river mist. Hushan Great Wall (Off-Season ¥40): The eastern starting point of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall, offering panoramic views of North Korean villages after a snowfall. 🍜Must-Try Food: Korean BBQ (Average Price ¥50): Dandong borders North Korea; BBQ with sesame sauce is a must-try! Stir-fried Yellow Clams with Rice Crust (¥20/serving): A local specialty, incredibly delicious! 2. Shaanxi, Baoji (A Warm Winter in the Hometown of Zhou and Qin Dynasties) 📜History: Birthplace of the Zhou Dynasty, home of bronze ware, Famen Temple houses Buddha relics. 🏞️Must-Visit Attractions: Famen Temple (Off-season ¥90): The stupa with hands clasped in prayer amidst snow, serene and solemn. Taibai Mountain (Cable Car ¥120): Early November snowfall, enjoy both sea of clouds and hot springs! 🍜Must-Try Food: Qishan Saozi Noodles (¥5/bowl): Sour and spicy, a staple breakfast for Baoji locals. Douhua Paomo (¥8): Hot douhua paomo, a winter warmer. 3. Yunnan, Mangshi (A Warm Winter with Dai Flavors at 20℃) 📜History: A key town on the Southern Silk Road, a melting pot of Dai and Jingpo cultures. 🏞️Must-Visit Attractions: Mengbanaxi Rare Plant Garden (¥30): A tropical rainforest wonder, peacocks roam everywhere. Tree-Wrapped Pagoda (Free): A century-old banyan tree wraps around a pagoda, both fantastical and sacred. 🍜Must-Try Food: Lanlu Breakfast (¥10): Beef rice noodles + mint, the ultimate breakfast in Mangshi! Paoluda (¥8): Coconut milk + bread crisps, a sweet winter treat! 4. Anhui·Chizhou (Jiuhua Buddhist Kingdom: A Winter Landscape of Ink Painting) 📜Historical Background: The poet Li Bai visited Jiuhua three times; one of the four sacred Buddhist mountains. 🏞️Must-Visit Attractions: Jiuhua Mountain (Off-Season ¥140): A sea of clouds after snowfall, like a fairyland; the incense at the Rou Shen Bao Dian (Hall of the Flesh) burns continuously. Xinghua Village (¥60): A snow-covered ancient village described by Du Mu; the aroma of wine remains. 🍜Must-Try Foods: Small Knife Noodles (¥5): Noodles mixed with lard, a childhood favorite in Chizhou. Stinky Mandarin Fish (¥60 per person): A classic Anhui dish, smells pungent but tastes delicious! 💡Off-Season Money-Saving Tips: ✔️Airfare: Book on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for the cheapest fares, avoid weekends! ✔️Accommodation: Stay 3 nights in a row; guesthouse owners often offer pick-up from the station or breakfast! ✔️Entrance Fees: Off-season prices apply from November, saving 30%-50% compared to peak season! 💗: "Off-the-beaten-path ≠ boring! The money you save is enough for ten hot pot meals! 🏃♂️ Save this list and set off tomorrow!" 🔥 #TreeWrappedPagodaMillennialSymbioticSpectacle #NovemberTravelGuide #Mengbalanaxi #FamenTemple #JiuhuaMountain