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Is the public security in Ruili, Yunnan good? What should I pay attention to?
I'm glad to answer this question for you. Although Ruili is located in the border, public security management is really ok. Don't worry, most of Ruili's cities are foreign businessmen doing jewelry business. Everyone is here for money, and there will be no small fights!

There are Burmese people coming to do business. They dare not be arrogant. They can only do business honestly because the government is suppressing it!

Although there has been a war in Myanmar, their bullets dare not point at our motherland! Ruili has three border guards stationed, patrolling 24 hours at night!

So those who want to travel can rest assured. Welcome to Ruili!

Ruili, located in the westernmost part of Yunnan, is called the border town because it borders Myanmar on three sides. Because my family has been doing jewelry business for generations, I came to Ruili to sell jade after graduation.

During my years in Ruili, customers and netizens often ask me what the climate is like in Ruili. Is it suitable for settlement? It's inconvenient transportation or something.

Question 1: Is it very hot in summer? Is the air quality good?

Everyone is saying that Kunming has four seasons like spring, and summer is the first choice. Then I heard that Ruili is very hot. I think it depends on where you come from. For Sichuan and Chongqing people, Ruili's summer is "pediatrics", with the highest temperature of 30℃+2.

The most important thing is that the temperature will last for a week or two. It's usually a dozen or twenty degrees, and the humidity is very good. It is neither as dry as the north nor as humid as Guangdong.

Besides, the rain in Ruili is very interesting. Obviously, the sun is shining. When dark clouds passed by, it began to rain and then it began to clear up. After a few minutes, the ground water evaporated, and it was impossible to see that it had just rained.

Not to mention the air quality, it is a livable city with low altitude, low wind and no industry around. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is natural oxygen. It is the feeling that I have difficulty breathing in the street when I return to Beijing that has strengthened my determination to settle in Ruili.

Question 2: What is the relationship between Gao Jie and Ruili?

In fact, Gao Jie is a customs trade zone next to Ruili, located at the border with Myanmar, and more than ten minutes' drive from downtown Ruili. On the map, Gao Jie seems to be a sunken area in Myanmar, but actually belongs to China.

My sister told me that there are several big jade markets over there. Ruili's jadeite is cheap because of the policy of the National Free Trade Zone. There is no tariff here.

Question 3: Are there many ethnic minorities in Ruili?

There are many ethnic minorities in Yunnan province. The proportion of ethnic minorities in Ruili is 50-50, mainly Dai and Jingpo, and there are also many Burmese. When I first arrived in Ruili, I often saw many women painting a lump of yellow pigment on their faces, only to know later that it was sun protection.

Because of the large number of Dai people, there is a water-splashing festival every April.

Question 4: Are you used to eating?

Hot and sour, Ruili's main taste. Spice and mint are the main spices here, and the taste is very layered. I really can't tell the feeling when I first started eating, except for sweetness ... except mint, lemon, millet and spicy, fried garlic oil is used more. Local dishes include stir-fry, bait, hot and sour fruits and so on. There are many fruit thieves in Ruili, such as mango, avocado, passion fruit, dragon fruit, passion fruit and black beauty watermelon. It's a fruit paradise, and locals still like freshly squeezed juice, which is original and unadulterated.

The night market in Ruili is very lively. Although it is a border town, many jade jewelry markets are only open at night. With the blessing of light, the color of jade can be better seen, but too strong light will also cover up the small flaws of jade, so the eyes of buying jade on live broadcast should be polished. Moreover, there are many night snacks in the night market, and there are barbecue stalls everywhere. Unfortunately, there is no cumin-flavored mutton string.

Question 5: I heard that the public security in Ruili city is very chaotic?

This should be the most worrying issue for many people. After all, being close to Myanmar and the border may make people feel that there are many local drug addicts and public security is chaotic.

In fact, as far as my life experience in recent years is concerned, Ruili is still very safe, and I have never heard of anyone taking drugs or anything. What robbery? It's unheard of. Generally speaking, as long as you work and live normally, there is no safety problem.