If you want to eat Dai food in Mangshi, you must go to Xijia Restaurant, which tastes good and is affordable.
The Dai flavor is good... The environment is also OK, and there are plenty of parking spaces.
🌴The Border Town of Mangshi | A Southeast Asian Treasure Hidden in Yunnan! 💖 Only after visiting Mangshi did I realize it's like stepping into Myanmar! Walking the streets feels like stepping into Myanmar, with golden pagodas, tropical fruits, Dai-style snacks...you'll be able to eat and explore all day long! 🚗Transportation Tips: 📍Address: Mangshi, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province ✈️Flight: Direct flights from Mangshi Airport 🚌Bus: Direct buses run to Kunming, Dali, and Lijiang. ☀️Must-See Spots: 1️⃣ Menghuan Shwedagon Pagoda A dazzling golden pagoda with Southeast Asian charm! Every photo is a masterpiece, and we recommend visiting in the evening to watch the sunset. 🌇 2️⃣ Tree-Encased Pagoda A unique ancient tree encasing a pagoda, over 300 years old, is truly stunning! 🥘Food Recommendations: 🍍Pao Lu Da: Coconut milk, sago, and flatbread—a must-try! 🍜Guo Shou Rice Noodles: A Dai specialty, super fun to eat with your own hands. 🍢Sapie: A spicy and sour cold rice noodle salad that's incredibly appetizing. 💡Travel Tips: ✅The temperature difference between morning and evening is significant, so remember to bring a jacket. ✅Renting an electric scooter is super convenient for exploring the city! ✅Every Saturday night, there's a lively night market. #MangshiTravel #YunnanUniqueTravelDestinations #BorderCityCheck-In #SoutheastAsianStyle #DaiFood
Mangshi, located in southwestern Yunnan and bordering Myanmar, enjoys a warm and humid climate. In the morning, I strolled among the golden and silver pagodas, which gleamed in the sun, and the breeze carried the fragrance of flowers. The aroma of jackfruit and small-grain coffee filled the air, and Dai bamboo houses stood in a patchwork of elegant rows. In the evening, the lights of the border town came on, and the Sino-Myanmar Street bustled with activity, with people enjoying the exotic atmosphere amidst laughter and joy. The tranquility and warmth of this place are truly captivating.
If you want to eat Dai food in Mangshi, you must go to Xijia Restaurant, which tastes good and is affordable.
The Dai flavor is good... The environment is also OK, and there are plenty of parking spaces.
🌴The Border Town of Mangshi | A Southeast Asian Treasure Hidden in Yunnan! 💖 Only after visiting Mangshi did I realize it's like stepping into Myanmar! Walking the streets feels like stepping into Myanmar, with golden pagodas, tropical fruits, Dai-style snacks...you'll be able to eat and explore all day long! 🚗Transportation Tips: 📍Address: Mangshi, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province ✈️Flight: Direct flights from Mangshi Airport 🚌Bus: Direct buses run to Kunming, Dali, and Lijiang. ☀️Must-See Spots: 1️⃣ Menghuan Shwedagon Pagoda A dazzling golden pagoda with Southeast Asian charm! Every photo is a masterpiece, and we recommend visiting in the evening to watch the sunset. 🌇 2️⃣ Tree-Encased Pagoda A unique ancient tree encasing a pagoda, over 300 years old, is truly stunning! 🥘Food Recommendations: 🍍Pao Lu Da: Coconut milk, sago, and flatbread—a must-try! 🍜Guo Shou Rice Noodles: A Dai specialty, super fun to eat with your own hands. 🍢Sapie: A spicy and sour cold rice noodle salad that's incredibly appetizing. 💡Travel Tips: ✅The temperature difference between morning and evening is significant, so remember to bring a jacket. ✅Renting an electric scooter is super convenient for exploring the city! ✅Every Saturday night, there's a lively night market. #MangshiTravel #YunnanUniqueTravelDestinations #BorderCityCheck-In #SoutheastAsianStyle #DaiFood
Mangshi, located in southwestern Yunnan and bordering Myanmar, enjoys a warm and humid climate. In the morning, I strolled among the golden and silver pagodas, which gleamed in the sun, and the breeze carried the fragrance of flowers. The aroma of jackfruit and small-grain coffee filled the air, and Dai bamboo houses stood in a patchwork of elegant rows. In the evening, the lights of the border town came on, and the Sino-Myanmar Street bustled with activity, with people enjoying the exotic atmosphere amidst laughter and joy. The tranquility and warmth of this place are truly captivating.