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Yinyin Village

Yinyin Village is located next to the famous China-Myanmar border marker No. 71, and is a typical 'One Village, Two Countries' border area. It falls under the jurisdiction of Shunha Village, Jie Xiang Township, Ruili City, which includes Yinyin Society One and Yinyin Society Two. Yinyin ancient village is connected to Myanmar, with fields and houses of both sides interlocked, villages interconnected, and the sounds of chickens and dogs heard across the border. The locals intermarry and trade with each other, and cultural exchanges are extremely frequent. Children from Myanmar can attend Yinyin Border Defense Elementary School and go back to Myanmar for lunch at home. Yinyin ancient village is developing its tourism industry, and many families in the village have started to run family hotels to accommodate friends from all over. The road from Ruili to Nongdao divides the same Dai village into two, with the Chinese side called Yinyin and the Myanmar side called Mangxiu. The national boundary line in the village is demarcated by bamboo sheds, village roads, ditches, and ridges. As a result, it is common for Chinese melon vines to climb onto Myanmar's bamboo fences to bear fruit, and for Myanmar's hens to lay eggs in the homes of Chinese residents. The villagers share the same language and customs, they walk the same road, drink from the same well, go to the same market, live in harmony, and pass down their traditions from generation to generation, becoming a beautiful tale. ⏳Visiting Time: Admission is charged, with a ticket price of 30 yuan, and the visiting time is 1 to 2 hours.
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Posted: Apr 28, 2024
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