1, Forest 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.
2. Wan Ding Border Cultural Park
The so-called "Thirteen Pavilions in One Street" in Wan Ding Border Cultural Park refers to thirteen pavilions that have been opened to the public, including the China-Myanmar Friendship Memorial Hall, the International Stamp Exhibition Hall (the former site of the International Mail Exchange Station), the World Coin Collection Hall (the former site of the Central Bank of the Republic of China), the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, the Meng Gong Rare Wood Art Museum, the National Museum of Ancient Weapons, and the World Antique Car Collection Hall.
3. Ruili Border Village Shousha Scenic Area
Husha Village is a beautiful Dai village and won 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.
4. Mute "One Village, Two Countries" (One Village, Two Wells)
About 1 1 km southwest of Ruili City, there is a rare border human geography landscape called Xiaozhai Silent. 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". The road from Ruili to Nongdao divides the same Dai village into two parts, one is called Mute on the China side, and the other is called Mangxiu on the Myanmar side.
5. My sister told me
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. The boundary line is about 4 kilometers long and has 9 boundary pillars. A main highway runs through the northern part of the town, starting from Lashio and Mandeli in the east and reaching bhamo and Myitkyina in the west.