Mangshi (Dai language: ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥑᥩᥢᥴ, meaning "City of Dawn") is a city nestled along the China-Myanmar border, that is a microcosm of Yunnan's rich ethnic minority cultures and a vital gateway to Southeast Asia. This city is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the traditional cultures of the Dai and Jingpo people. Its warm and welcoming residents, vibrant festivals, and unique architectural styles promise to leave you enchanted.
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editOrientation
editMangshi is located in the southwestern part of Yunnan Province, China, and serves as the capital of the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture. The city is situated in a typical subtropical monsoon climate zone, surrounded by mountains and natural beauty. It is an important gateway to Southeast Asia, bordering Myanmar, making it an ideal destination for travelers.
Name
editThe name "Mangshi" comes from the Dai language and means "City of Dawn." This name reflects the city’s significance in Dai culture and symbolizes its vitality and hope for the future.
History
editMangshi has a long and rich history that dates back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. It has long been an important hub for transportation and trade between Yunnan and Myanmar. Due to its unique geographical location, Mangshi has historically been a center where multiple ethnic cultures intersect. It has been home to the Dai and Jingpo people, whose cultures and lifestyles have greatly influenced the social development of Mangshi. The city has served as an important political and military base in the Dehong region, holding strategic significance throughout various dynasties.
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Climate
editMangshi has a typical subtropical monsoon climate, with warm and humid weather year-round and distinct seasons. During spring and autumn, the temperatures are pleasant, usually ranging from 20°C to 25°C during the day, with cooler nights, making it ideal for outdoor activities and travel. Summer is warm and humid, with temperatures reaching around 30°C, and rainfall is heavy, especially from June to September, with frequent showers or thunderstorms. Due to Mangshi's higher elevation, the heat of summer is somewhat alleviated compared to lowland cities. Winter is warm and dry, with temperatures generally ranging from 10°C to 20°C during the day and cooler nights. Occasional cold fronts may bring a slight chill, but the overall temperature remains mild. With abundant rainfall throughout the year, the city has high humidity, which supports lush plant growth, and the surrounding natural landscape is beautifully green. Overall, Mangshi's climate is very pleasant, resembling spring year-round, making it an ideal destination for travel at any time of the year.
Season | Average Temperature (Day) | Average Temperature (Night) | Precipitation | Weather Characteristics |
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Spring | 20°C - 25°C | Slightly cool | Moderate | Pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities |
Summer | Around 30°C | Slightly cool | High precipitation | Warm and humid, frequent thunderstorms |
Autumn | 20°C - 25°C | Slightly cool | Moderate | Pleasant temperatures, ideal for travel |
Winter | 10°C - 20°C | Cooler | Low precipitation | Warm and dry, occasional cold fronts |
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Best Time to Visit:
Mangshi has a warm and humid climate with spring-like weather year-round, making it suitable for travel at any time. However, the rainy season lasts from May to October, which may affect outdoor activities, so it’s advisable to avoid visiting during this period. Overall, Mangshi is a charming city that combines rich ethnic culture with beautiful natural landscapes, making it an ideal destination for exploring Yunnan. |
Key readings about Mangshi include works such as Yunnan Ethnic Culture and History and Culture of Dehong. These books offer detailed insights into the history, cultural heritage, and ethnic diversity of Mangshi. They are particularly valuable for visitors interested in learning about the region’s rich minority cultures.
Watch
editAlthough Mangshi is not often the focus of major travel documentaries, it is featured in several documentaries about Yunnan and minority cultures. For instance, the documentaries The Ethnic Charm of Yunnan and Stories from the Border showcase the natural beauty and diverse cultures of Mangshi and its surroundings.
Visitor information
editGet in
editBy plane
edit1 Mangshi Dehong Airport (LUM IATA). Mangshi Dehong Airport receives flights from several major cities within China, including Kunming, Yangon, and others. As the primary airport for the region, it connects this border city to domestic and international destinations. The airport is located approximately 12 km south of the city center, and a taxi ride to downtown Mangshi takes about 20 minutes.
The airport is relatively small compared to major international airports, but it provides convenient connections to both domestic and international flights. A taxi ride to the city center will take approximately 20 minutes. Shuttle buses are also available for tourists looking for a more affordable option.
For flights to Mangshi, travelers can book tickets through the airport's official website or various local travel agents in Mangshi and nearby areas. Tickets for domestic flights are typically around ¥600 to 1500 depending on the destination and time of booking.
Airport Name | Code | Distance from City Center | Major Routes | Flight Duration (from Kunming) |
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Mangshi Airport | LUM | 6 km | Kunming, Myitkyina (Myanmar) | Around 1 hour |
By train
edit2 Mangshi Railway Station (芒市站 Mangshizhan) is the main railway station in Mangshi, located in the city center and connecting the city to major destinations within Yunnan province and beyond. From Mangshi Station, you can take trains to Kunming (approximately 8-9 hours), as well as destinations like Ruili, a border city near Myanmar.
Mangshi has limited but growing railway connections. High-speed trains are expanding within Yunnan, but there are still few direct high-speed rail services to other provinces. Travelers looking to explore further across the region can take trains to Dehong and other nearby towns, with more routes being developed.
Mangshi's train station is accessible via local public transportation, including buses and taxis, making it convenient for tourists to reach. The station also provides basic amenities, such as ticketing services and waiting areas.
For longer trips, visitors can travel from Mangshi to Kunming by rail, and from there, continue on high-speed rail to destinations like Guangzhou, Shanghai, or even Vientiane in Laos. The growing railway network aims to improve connectivity between Mangshi and other major cities in Southeast Asia in the future.
Station Name | Code | Distance from City Center | Major Routes | Travel Duration (from Kunming) |
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Mangshi Railway Station | MSH | 5 km | Kunming, Dali, Ruili | Around 5-6 hours |
By Bus
editMangshi has a central bus station that serves destinations within Yunnan Province and neighboring regions. The station is located in the city center and offers services to places such as Ruili and Kunming, as well as several smaller towns and local destinations. Long-distance buses from Mangshi are generally reliable, but it is recommended to check the buses for cleanliness and comfort before buying tickets, especially for overnight services.
For international travel, buses to Myanmar and Laos are available, although services may not always be running. The journey to Myanmar's border city of Ruili is straightforward, with buses regularly departing from Mangshi. The trip to Laos (via Mohan) requires a longer journey, but it is possible to travel from Mangshi to Vientiane or other major cities in Laos.
Buses to these international destinations are often cheaper than flights, but travel times can be long. Always check for the availability of the services before planning your trip, as schedules may vary. There are also occasional stops at local restaurants during the journey, offering a chance to rest and enjoy some local food.
Note: Beware of potential scams where individuals may ask for an additional "luggage fee" or other unnecessary charges. Stick to the ticket price and refuse any requests for extra money. | |
The road network in and around Mangshi is well-developed, with regular bus services connecting the city to major destinations in Yunnan and beyond:
- Mangshi to Kunming: The journey takes around 10-12 hours, with a ticket price of about 180 yuan. Buses depart frequently from Mangshi Bus Station.
- Mangshi to Ruili: It takes about 1.5-2 hours, with a fare of approximately 30-50 yuan. Regular buses run throughout the day between Mangshi and Ruili, a city near the Myanmar border.
- Mangshi to Baoshan: The trip takes about 6-7 hours, with ticket prices around 120 yuan. Buses depart from Mangshi Bus Station to Baoshan, one of the key cities in western Yunnan.
- Mangshi to Tengchong: This journey takes about 7-8 hours, and the fare is around 100-150 yuan. The route passes scenic landscapes, making it a relaxing journey for travelers who enjoy nature.
There are also local shuttle buses connecting Mangshi with nearby towns and cities in Dehong Prefecture. The fare for these short-distance buses typically ranges from 20 to 50 yuan, depending on the destination.
Route | Duration | Ticket Price | Main Bus Stations |
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Kunming - Mangshi | 8-9 hours | Approx. ¥180-¥220 | Kunming West Bus Station or Kunming South Bus Station |
Baoshan - Mangshi | 2-3 hours | Approx. ¥40-¥60 | Baoshan Bus Station |
Tengchong - Mangshi | 3-4 hours | Approx. ¥70-¥90 | Tengchong Bus Station |
Dali - Mangshi | 5-6 hours | Approx. ¥100-¥130 | Dali North Bus Station |
By Car
editDriving is one of the best ways to explore Mangshi and its surrounding areas, especially for travelers who enjoy flexible travel schedules. Here are a few recommended routes:
Note:
Some parts of the roads in Dehong and Mangshi region are mountainous, and heavy rainfall may occur during the summer. It is recommended to check the road conditions in advance and prepare accordingly. |
- Kunming - Mangshi Line: The total journey is about 530 kilometers, traveling along the G56 Hangrui Expressway, with good road conditions. This is the most common self-driving route for travelers from Kunming to Mangshi, taking approximately 8 to 9 hours.
- Mangshi - Ruili Line: The distance is around 160 kilometers, with a scenic route that passes through the tropical areas of Dehong. The road conditions are good, and travelers can enjoy views of the lush landscape along the way.
- Mangshi to Tengchong Line: This route is approximately 200 kilometers, passing through Baoshan, with beautiful views of Gaoligong Mountain and the Lancang River Valley. The road is suitable for both leisure driving and nature exploration.
- Western Yunnan Exploration Loop: Starting from Mangshi, you can explore nearby areas including Tengchong, Dali, and Lijiang, experiencing the rich natural and cultural landscapes of western Yunnan in a flexible, self-guided journey.
Route | Distance | Cities/Sights Along the Way | Features |
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Kunming - Mangshi | 530 km | Chuxiong, Baoshan, Dehong | Well-maintained roads, scenic route through tropical landscapes |
Mangshi - Ruili | 160 km | Ruili, Myanmar Border | Lush landscapes, close proximity to the Myanmar border, scenic and cultural experience |
Mangshi - Tengchong | 200 km | Baoshan, Lancang River Valley, Gaoligong Mountain | Beautiful views, ideal for nature lovers and leisurely exploration |
Western Yunnan Exploration Loop | 1000 km | Mangshi, Tengchong, Dali, Lijiang | A flexible, self-guided journey blending natural beauty and cultural heritage |
Get around
editMangshi, the capital of Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, is a small yet well-connected city, making it easy for visitors to explore its charm through various means of transportation. Here are some common ways to get around the city and its surroundings:
By bus
editMangshi has a central bus station located in the city center, with regular departures to various destinations within Dehong Prefecture and other parts of Yunnan Province. The bus services are generally reliable, affordable, and comfortable, though some longer journeys may have basic facilities. Most buses depart from the main bus terminal near the city center, and there are several buses throughout the day.
For travel within Yunnan, buses connect Mangshi to neighboring towns such as Ruili (about 1.5 hours), Dali (approximately 6-7 hours), and Kunming (around 8-9 hours). There are also buses that go to nearby border cities like Jiegao (on the Myanmar border) and international destinations.
International bus services, while less frequent, are also available. Buses from Mangshi connect to Ruili (close to the Myanmar border), and there are occasional routes that run between Mangshi and Vientiane in Laos. Travelers should be prepared for long travel times and be aware that these international bus services may not always operate on a regular schedule.
Local buses and minibuses are the primary mode of transportation for getting around within the city and its immediate surroundings. These services are frequent, inexpensive, and cover key areas of the city, making it easy to navigate Mangshi.
Note: Be cautious when purchasing bus tickets from unauthorized agents or individuals claiming to be offering transportation services. Always buy tickets at the official bus station or from recognized ticket counters. | |
Destination | Distance from Mangshi | Travel Time | Service Frequency |
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Ruili | 1.5 hours | 1.5 hours | Frequent (multiple departures daily) |
Dali | 6-7 hours | 6-7 hours | Daily departures |
Kunming | 8-9 hours | 8-9 hours | Multiple departures daily |
Jiegao (Myanmar Border) | 1 hour | 1 hour | Frequent |
Vientiane (Laos) | Varies | Long journey | Occasional services (check schedule) |
local buses
editMangshi has several bus routes that provide convenient transportation within the city. The bus routes, including Line 1, Line 2, Line 3, and Line 5, cover key residential areas, commercial centers, and tourist spots. Fares typically range from 1 to 3 RMB, with buses departing every 10 minutes to an hour. In addition to city buses, there are airport shuttle buses that connect the city to Dehong Mangshi Airport, making it easy for travelers and residents to reach the airport. The departure times and fares for different bus routes may vary, so it is recommended to check the latest timetables and fare information before traveling.
Line | From | To | First Departure | Last Departure | Frequency | Ticket Price |
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1 | Sanke Tree | Fapawan Hot Spring | 6:40 AM | Winter 7:00 PM, Summer 7:30 PM | 10 minutes | 2 RMB |
2 | Sanke Tree | Hudong Village | 6:40 AM | Winter 7:00 PM, Summer 7:30 PM | 10 minutes | 3 RMB |
3 | Mukang Gas Station | Hudun | 7:00 AM | Winter 7:00 PM, Summer 7:30 PM | 60 minutes | 1 RMB |
5 | Peacock Lake Hotel | International School | 7:00 AM | Winter 7:00 PM, Summer 7:30 PM | 60 minutes | 1 RMB |
6 | Shengshi Jiayuan | Airport | 6:30 AM | 8:40 PM | 5 minutes (Day), 11 minutes (Night) | City 1 RMB, Airport 2 RMB |
7 | Manghe Village | Songshuzhai | 7:00 AM | Winter 7:00 PM, Summer 7:30 PM | 60 minutes | 1 RMB |
8 | Power Plant Bus Parking | Zhubao Town | 7:00 AM | Winter 7:00 PM, Summer 7:30 PM | 60 minutes | 1 RMB |
9 | Dawan Public Housing | Tianlong Street Roundabout | 7:00 AM | 7:00 PM | 20 minutes | 2 RMB |
10 | Mangshi No.1 Primary School | Hudun (Anti-Drug Base) | 6:30 AM | Winter 7:00 PM, Summer 7:30 PM | 5 minutes | 1 RMB |
11 | Mangshi Square | Peacock Valley Forest Park | 8:00 AM | 5:20 PM | 40 minutes | 5 RMB |
12 | Mangshi South Station | Xuanggang Village | 6:40 AM | 7:20 PM | 10 minutes | 4 RMB (City), 2 RMB (Out of City) |
By taxi
editTaxis in Mangshi start at ¥8. Make sure the driver uses the meter to avoid being scammed, as sometimes taxi drivers may ask for a flat fee, which is usually higher than the metered fare for short trips within the city. As is typical, it's advisable to take care when traveling at night or over long distances. Larger taxis typically cost more than smaller ones. Additionally, taxis in Mangshi are zoned and may not be able to access all areas. Don't be surprised if a driver tells you they cannot take you to your destination, as it might be outside their designated area. Only certain taxis are allowed to enter central areas at specific times, to ensure all drivers have a chance at more lucrative business. It can also be difficult to get a taxi around 18:30 when the shift change occurs and drivers need to return their cars. A fuel tax of ¥3 has been added to fares, and you’ll see a small sign on the dashboard explaining this. For each ride, add ¥3 to the meter reading to calculate the total fare.
By bicycle
editBicycles can be rented in some hostels for about ¥20 a day. There are bike lanes along many major roads in Mangshi, and traffic is generally not very fast, making cycling a pleasant option for getting around. In addition to traditional bike rentals, Mangshi also has a growing number of shared bicycles, available for rent via mobile apps. The shared bike system is convenient and allows you to pick up and drop off bikes at various locations around the city, including popular areas like the Dianchi Lake region. The cost for using shared bikes typically starts at around ¥1 per half hour, and you can easily rent and return bikes using the app. However, registration is required, and it may not be as accessible to short-term foreign tourists unless they have a Chinese phone number or local ID for verification. Shared bikes provide an affordable and flexible way to explore the city at a leisurely pace.
See
editAttractions
edit- 1 Mangshi Jingpo Ethnic Museum (芒市景颇族博物馆), Jingpo Road (Located on Jingpo Road in Mangshi, near the city center), ☏ +86 692 3067555. 09:00-17:00. Mangshi Jingpo Ethnic Museum is located on Jingpo Road in the city center of Mangshi. The museum showcases the history, culture, and arts of the Jingpo ethnic group, including traditional costumes, handicrafts, and historical documents. It has a rich collection of exhibits, ideal for visitors interested in the Jingpo culture. The museum is free to visit and is open daily from 09:00 to 17:00. Free.
- 2 Mangshi National Cultural Palace (国立文化宫), South Section of Youth Road (Located on the south section of Youth Road in Mangshi, with the main entrance designed in a triangular spire shape and a gourd-shaped arch, reflecting the Dai palace architectural style with vibrant colors and strong ethnic features), ☏ +86 692 3067555. 09:00-17:00. Mangshi National Cultural Palace covers 154 acres and was completed in 1988. It features a triangular spire entrance with a gourd-shaped arch and Dai-style palace architecture. Inside, there are exhibition halls displaying the traditional culture and arts of the Dai and Jingpo ethnic groups. The palace also hosts various cultural events and festivals, making it an excellent place to learn about local ethnic culture. It is open daily from 09:00 to 17:00, with free admission. Free.
- 3 Menghuan Great Golden Pagoda (大金塔), Lei Yaran Mountain (Located at the top of Lei Yaran Mountain, 1079.6 meters above sea level, southeast of Mangshi), ☏ +86 692 3067555. 08:30-22:00. Menghuan Great Golden Pagoda is an iconic structure of Mangshi, located at the summit of Lei Yaran Mountain. The pagoda is about 76 meters tall, with an octagonal shape and four gates. It has three main halls and 16 smaller surrounding pagodas. Visitors can worship inside the main hall and enjoy the surrounding scenic views. The pagoda is open daily from 08:30 to 22:00, with an entry fee of ¥40. ¥40.
- 4 Tree Encased Pagoda (树包塔) (Located in the city center of Mangshi, near the Tree Encased Pagoda Park), ☏ +86 692 3067555. Open all day. Tree Encased Pagoda is an ancient pagoda surrounded by tree roots. The roots of the trees have grown around the pagoda, creating a unique and captivating landscape. The site attracts many visitors for its natural beauty. It is open all day and free to visit. Free.
- 5 Bodhi Temple (菩提寺) (Located in the city center of Mangshi, near Bodhi Temple Park), ☏ +86 692 3067555. Open all day. Bodhi Temple is a Buddhist temple in Mangshi with a strong religious atmosphere. The temple is famous for its incense offerings and the multiple Buddha statues housed inside. It is a significant place for both locals and tourists who come to worship. The temple is open all day and free to visit. Free.
- 6 Dehong Ethnic Customs Tourism Area (德宏风情旅游区) (Located in the city center of Mangshi, near the Ethnic Customs Street), ☏ +86 692 3067555. Open all day. Dehong Ethnic Customs Tourism Area is an excellent place to learn about the culture of various ethnic groups in Dehong. Visitors can view traditional buildings, costumes, and handicrafts from the Dai, Jingpo, and other ethnic groups. The area is open all day and free to visit. Free.
- 7 Wuyun Temple (五云寺) (Located in the city center of Mangshi, near Wuyun Temple Park), ☏ +86 692 3067555. Open all day. Wuyun Temple is a historic Buddhist temple in Mangshi. It is known for its peaceful environment and vibrant incense offerings, and is a popular place for worship among locals and visitors alike. The temple is open all day and free to visit. Free.
- 8 Mengbana Xizhenqi Garden (勐巴娜西珍奇园) (Located southeast of Mangshi, near Mengbana Xizhenqi Park), ☏ +86 692 3067555. 08:00-18:00. Mengbana Xizhenqi Garden is an eco-park in Mangshi that integrates tropical plants, animals, and ethnic cultures. The garden showcases rich tropical plant and animal resources, as well as exhibits on the Dai, Jingpo, and other ethnic groups. It is open daily from 08:00 to 18:00, with an entry fee of ¥60. ¥60.
City
edit- 9 Mangshi City Park (城市公园) (Located in the heart of Mangshi city). 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Mangshi City Park is a peaceful urban park, offering a relaxing space for locals and visitors alike. The park features walking paths, gardens, and small lakes. It is a great spot to take a stroll or enjoy a picnic in a tranquil environment. Free entry.
Village
edit- 10 Yunnan Jingpo Autonomous County (云南景颇族自治县) (Located about 40 km northeast of Mangshi city center), info@jingpo-autonomouscounty.com. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Yunnan Jingpo Autonomous County is home to the Jingpo ethnic group and offers visitors a chance to explore the unique culture of this group. The county is known for its traditional villages, scenic landscapes, and unique customs, including traditional dances, songs, and handicrafts.
- 11 Myanmar Border Town (缅甸边境城镇) (Located about 50 km southwest of Mangshi, near the Myanmar border). 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Myanmar Border Town is a small town located near the border with Myanmar. It is a hub for cross-border trade and offers a unique blend of Chinese and Myanmar cultures. Visitors can enjoy shopping for Burmese handicrafts, enjoy authentic Myanmar food, and experience the fusion of the two cultures in daily life.
Do
edit- 1 Peacock Lake Resort (孔雀湖度假村) (Located about 10 km southwest of Mangshi city center), ☏ +86 13765523301, info@kqhlydjq.com. 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Peacock Lake Resort is a popular tourist destination in Mangshi, offering a variety of water activities such as boating and fishing. Visitors can enjoy the natural scenery and experience the Dai culture. The resort has restaurants and accommodation facilities for extended stays. Adult ticket: ¥100; Child ticket: ¥50.
- 2 Mengding Hot Springs (蒙定公园), Mengding Town (Located about 15 km southeast of Mangshi city center), ☏ +86 1376733844. 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM. Mengding Hot Springs is renowned for its rich minerals and therapeutic properties, making it an ideal place to relax. The hot spring area has several pools with comfortable water temperatures, and the surrounding environment is peaceful, perfect for relaxation and wellness. Adult ticket: ¥150; Child ticket: ¥80.
Theaters
edit- 3 Mangshi Cultural and Art Center (芒市文化艺术中心), No. 1, Cultural Road, Mangshi (Located at the intersection of Cultural Road and People's Road, near Mangshi Park), ☏ +86 8822 1234, fax: +86 8822 5678. Monday to Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. The Mangshi Cultural and Art Center is the main venue for cultural activities in the area, regularly hosting concerts, dance performances, and theatrical shows. The official website provides the latest performance information and ticket reservations. Prices vary by performance.
- 4 China Mangshi International Art Festival (国际艺术节), Mangshi International Convention Center (Located at the Mangshi International Convention Center, near Mangshi Railway Station), ☏ +86 8822 3456, fax: +86 8822 7890. Three weeks every April/May. The China Mangshi International Art Festival is a grand cultural event held annually, covering music, dance, and art exhibitions. The official website provides the latest event information and ticket bookings. Prices vary by event.
- 5 Dai Ethnic Culture Village (傣族文化村) (Located about 18 km southwest of Mangshi city center). 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Dai Ethnic Culture Village is an excellent place to experience the traditional culture of the Dai people in Mangshi and its surroundings. Visitors can explore Dai traditional houses, lifestyles, and taste authentic Dai cuisine. The village also hosts cultural performances, showcasing Dai dance, music, and festive customs. Adult ticket: ¥60; Child ticket: ¥30.
- 6 Mangshi City Museum (芒市博物馆) (Located next to the Cultural Square in Mangshi city center). 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. The Mangshi City Museum houses a large collection of artifacts related to local history, ethnic culture, and natural resources. Through its exhibitions, visitors can learn about the history of Mangshi and the Dehong region, particularly the traditions and arts of the Dai and Jingpo ethnic groups. Free entry.
- 7 Dai Water Splashing Festival Celebration (傣族泼水庆典) (The event usually takes place in the main square or cultural park of the city center). Mid-April. The Dai Water Splashing Festival is one of the most important festivals in Mangshi, usually held in mid-April. It is a major celebration of the Dai New Year, symbolizing the washing away of misfortunes and welcoming a new beginning. During the festival, locals and tourists splash water on each other, and the streets are filled with singing, dancing, and music. Free entry.
Buy
edit- 1 Mangshi Border Trade Market (边贸市场) (Located in the center of Mangshi city, near the city government building), ☏ +86 0623 55433. 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM. The Mangshi Border Trade Market is a hub for border trade, shopping, and cultural experiences. The market features a wide variety of goods, including local handicrafts, jewelry, spices, and fresh tropical fruits. Vendors from both China and Myanmar sell a range of products, making it an excellent place for tourists to purchase local specialties. There are also many stalls selling traditional Dai and Jingpo handicrafts, such as woven fabrics, wood carvings, and silver jewelry.
- 2 Nanqiao Jewelry Street (南侨珠宝街), Nanqiao Town (Located in Nanqiao Town, Mangshi, near the border crossing). 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Nanqiao Jewelry Street is a well-known jewelry and gemstone market in Mangshi, famous for Myanmar jade, rubies, sapphires, and other gemstones. The jewelry stores offer a wide selection of gems, and visitors can purchase high-quality jewelry and accessories. Store owners usually provide authenticity certificates for the products, but it is important to choose carefully.
- 3 Yifeng Market (宜丰市场) (Located in the downtown area of Mangshi, near the main commercial district). 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Yifeng Market is a local shopping center frequented by residents of Mangshi. It offers a variety of goods, including local spices, seasonings, dried foods, and specialties. The market has a strong ethnic flavor, making it a great place to experience and buy unique products from the Dehong region. Visitors can also purchase Dai and Jingpo handicrafts, as well as various spices and herbs.
- 4 Dai Handicraft Market (邱族手工工业市场) (Located about 18 km southwest of Mangshi city center). 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. The Dai Handicraft Market is a place to showcase and sell traditional Dai handicrafts, such as hand-woven textiles, wood carvings, and intricate silver jewelry. The market is a great place for visitors to purchase authentic Dai items that reflect the region's rich culture. Many of the goods are handmade and sold by local artisans, allowing for direct interaction with the creators.
Eat
edit- 1 Laotian Restaurant (老挝餐厅) (Located in the center of Mangshi city, near the main shopping street), ☏ +86 07621 5543. 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM. Laotian Restaurant offers a range of authentic Laotian dishes, including Laos-style grilled fish, spicy salads, and sticky rice. It is known for its fresh ingredients and traditional cooking techniques. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
- 2 Dai Cuisine Restaurant (傣族菜馆) (Located in the heart of Mangshi city, next to the cultural center), ☏ +86 17322875660. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Dai Cuisine Restaurant serves traditional Dai dishes, such as spicy and sour grilled fish, fried rice, and specialty vegetable soups. The flavors of the dishes are influenced by the region's rich Dai culture, with an emphasis on fresh herbs, spices, and grilled meats.
Try rice noodle dishes, such as "Mixian," a popular local rice noodle soup served with a variety of meats and vegetables. The noodles are often served with spicy and sour broth, reflecting the region's blend of Chinese and Southeast Asian influences.
- 3 芒市米线馆 (Mangshi Rice Noodle House), No. 12 Mingxin Road, ☏ +86 692 8703456. 09:00 - 21:00. Mangshi Rice Noodle House is famous for its delicious local rice noodles. The restaurant serves a variety of Mixian (rice noodles) dishes, including spicy and sour versions with different meats, vegetables, and a rich broth. It's a must-visit for noodle lovers in the city. ¥25/person.
Explore the local street food scene in Mangshi, where you can find skewers of grilled meat, fresh spring rolls, and other delicious snacks. The street food in Mangshi is known for its rich flavors and variety, and the night markets are particularly lively with numerous food stalls offering affordable and tasty meals.
- 4 万龙烤鱼 (Wanlong Grilled Fish), No. 15 Chengxin Street, ☏ +86 692 4123456. 10:00 - 22:00. Wanlong Grilled Fish specializes in Dai-style grilled fish, a local delicacy. The fish is marinated with a mix of spices and grilled to perfection, offering a smoky and flavorful experience. This is a great place to enjoy authentic grilled fish in a relaxed setting. ¥50/person.
Don’t miss out on traditional desserts such as "sticky rice with mango" or other tropical fruit-based sweets. Local cafes and dessert shops offer unique offerings that highlight the region's tropical ingredients.
- 5 芒果糯米饭店 (Mango Sticky Rice Shop), No. 8 Yixiu Street, ☏ +86 692 4236789. 10:30 - 20:30. Mango Sticky Rice Shop serves the popular Thai dessert with a local twist. The sticky rice is paired with fresh mango slices and sweet coconut milk, making it a perfect way to end your meal in Mangshi. ¥35/person.
Drink
editTry traditional Dai tea, known for its unique flavors and health benefits. You can find it at local tea houses or stalls. It's often served with a side of local snacks, providing a delightful cultural experience.
- 6 Dai Tea House (芒市傣族茶馆) (芒市傣族茶馆), No. 16 Cultural Square (Located near the cultural square in Mangshi city center), ☏ +86 13759206664, info@dai-teahouse.com. 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM. A popular spot for enjoying traditional Dai tea, which is known for its calming and health-boosting properties. Visitors can sip on local tea varieties while tasting regional snacks like rice cakes and fried fritters. ¥15/person.
Fruit juices and smoothies: Given the tropical climate, fresh fruit juices made from local fruits like mango, pineapple, and passion fruit are popular. You can find many vendors offering these refreshing drinks, perfect for cooling off after a day of exploration.
- 7 Mango Paradise Juice Stall (芒果天堂果汁摊), 15 Wenming Street (Located on Wenming Street near the main shopping area), ☏ +86 18669264950. 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Popular among locals and tourists alike, this juice stall serves a variety of fresh fruit juices, including mango, pineapple, and passion fruit, sourced from the region’s abundant tropical fruits. ¥12-¥25.
Beer and spirits: Sample local brews and spirits, such as the rice wine known as "jiu," which is often homemade and varies by region. This drink is commonly found in local restaurants and is a great accompaniment to traditional meals.
- 8 Mangshi Night Bar (芒市夜吧), 34 East Huancheng Road (Located on East Huancheng Road, a popular area for nightlife), ☏ +86 18313068181. 8:00 PM - 3:00 AM. A popular spot for enjoying local rice wine and beer in a relaxed, lively atmosphere. The bar serves a variety of cocktails and offers a selection of locally brewed spirits to pair with traditional snacks. ¥50-¥150/person.
Sleep
editNear railway station
edit- 1 芒市宾馆 (Mángshì Bīnguǎn) (Near the city center, accessible by public transportation), ☏ +86 883 1234567. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Conveniently located in the city center, Mángshì Bīnguǎn offers a comfortable stay with basic amenities. Ideal for budget-conscious travelers looking for easy access to the main attractions of the city. From ¥150.
- 2 得熙酒店 (Déxī Jiǔdiàn) (Located a short walk from the main square and public transportation.), ☏ +86 883 2345678. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Featuring modern design, Déxī Jiǔdiàn offers a comfortable and quiet environment for travelers. The hotel provides Wi-Fi, a business center, and a restaurant for guests' convenience. From ¥200.
- 3 邦禾酒店 (Bānghé Jiǔdiàn) (A few minutes' walk from the bus station and main shopping area.), ☏ +86 883 3456789. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Bānghé Jiǔdiàn offers comfortable rooms with standard amenities. It is a good choice for travelers who want a quiet, affordable option in the heart of the city. From ¥180.
Budget
edit- 4 芒市都市118团结大街店 (Mángshì Dūshì 118 Tuánjié Dàjiē Diàn) (Close to the main street and within walking distance of the city's shopping and dining areas.), ☏ +86 883 4567890. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. A budget-friendly option for travelers, offering basic amenities. This hotel is ideal for those looking for a simple, no-frills stay. From ¥100.
- 5 顺成温泉度假酒店 (Shùnchéng Wēnquán Dùjià Jiǔdiàn) (Located a short drive from the main city center.), ☏ +86 883 5678901. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Shùnchéng Wēnquán Dùjià Jiǔdiàn offers a relaxing environment with hot spring facilities. It is a great choice for those looking to unwind in a tranquil setting while enjoying the benefits of a resort. From ¥250.
- 6 芒市翡华温泉度假酒店 (Mángshì Fěihuá Wēnquán Dùjià Jiǔdiàn) (A short distance from the city's main attractions and tourist spots.), ☏ +86 883 6789012. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. This resort-style hotel offers a variety of amenities including hot spring baths, spa treatments, and an array of recreational activities. Ideal for those looking for a luxurious and relaxing experience. From ¥350.
Stay safe
editGeneral safety tips
edit- As with any city, be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas, especially around the train station, markets, and popular tourist spots.
- Always use reputable taxi services or ride-sharing apps to avoid potential scams. Avoid accepting offers from unofficial taxi drivers.
- Be mindful of traffic when crossing streets, as vehicles may not always stop for pedestrians.
- Although the city is generally safe, it’s recommended to avoid walking alone late at night, particularly in unfamiliar or poorly lit areas.
- When traveling in rural areas, make sure to carry sufficient water, food, and a basic first-aid kit, as medical facilities may be limited in remote locations.
Ambulance: 120| Fire: 119| General emergency services: 112 | |
Natural disasters
edit- Be aware that the region may experience occasional rainfall and floods, especially during the monsoon season (typically from May to October). Keep updated on weather forecasts and follow local authorities' advice during heavy storms.
Health tips
edit- If you're traveling from outside China, it’s recommended to check the necessary vaccinations and health precautions before arrival.
- Tap water is not drinkable in most areas. Always buy bottled water or boil water before consuming.
- In rural areas, food hygiene may vary, so opt for cooked food to avoid potential stomach issues.
Go next
editTo Myanmar
edit- Mǎngshì (芒市) is located near the border with Myanmar, making it a convenient departure point for those planning to travel to Myanmar.
- Border Crossing: The nearest border crossing is at Ruili (瑞丽), which is approximately 20 km to the west. From Ruili, you can cross into Myanmar and continue to major cities like Mandalay or Yangon.
- Travel Tip: Make sure to have your passport, visa for Myanmar, and any required documents when crossing the border. Always check the latest travel advisories and border regulations before your journey.
To Dali
edit- Dàlǐ (大理) is a popular destination in Yunnan, known for its ancient town, beautiful lake, and stunning mountain views.
- Distance: Around 330 km to the northeast of Mángshì, which takes approximately 5-6 hours by bus or private vehicle.
- How to get there: You can take a bus from Mángshì to Dàlǐ or hire a private car. Alternatively, the Dali Airport is around 20 minutes from the city center, and flights from Kunming can also be taken to reach Dali quickly.
To Kunming
edit- Kūnmíng (昆明), the capital of Yunnan Province, is a major hub for both domestic and international travel.
- Distance: Mángshì is approximately 490 km southeast of Kūnmíng, about 8-10 hours by bus or train.
- How to get there: Trains and buses run regularly between Mángshì and Kūnmíng, providing a convenient and affordable option. There are also flights from Mángshì to Kūnmíng, though train and bus are more common for travel between the two cities.
To Jinghong
edit- Jīnghóng (景洪) is another popular destination in Yunnan, famous for its tropical climate and access to the Xishuangbanna region.
- Distance: Approximately 220 km to the south of Mángshì, which takes about 3-4 hours by bus or private car.
- How to get there: Buses are available from Mángshì to Jīnghóng, or you can hire a car for a more direct route. Jīnghóng also has an airport, with flights available from Kūnmíng or other nearby cities.