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Top 10 Best Things to Do in Mangshi [2025]

Meng Huan Shwedagon Pagoda
Meng Huan Shwedagon Pagoda
Meng Huan Shwedagon Pagoda
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Meng Huan Shwedagon Pagoda

Meng Huan Shwedagon Pagoda

4.5
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7.7
From AU$ 10.36
1.5 km from downtown
Phone +8606922116199
Address: Mangshi, Dehong, Yunnan, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󰋄76m hollow stupa & stunning views
󱨜Panoramic view of Mangshi
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The Meng Huan Grand Golden Pagoda is located in Mangshi, Dehong Prefecture. Built in the style of a South Asian Dai royal palace, it is rich in ethnic cultural connotations. Bathed in sunlight, it is enveloped in golden light, exuding an air of mystery.
The parking lot at the Shwedagon Pagoda is chaotic; there were no parking spaces left before 10 a.m., so I had to turn around and park on the side of the road. The Shwedagon Pagoda is quite beautiful, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Mangshi from inside. I recommend going early, as it gets very hot at midday.
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Meng Ba Na Xi Garden
Meng Ba Na Xi Garden
Meng Ba Na Xi Garden
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Meng Ba Na Xi Garden

Meng Ba Na Xi Garden

4.4
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1403 reviews
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7.2
From AU$ 8.64
831m from downtown
Phone +8606922121043
Address: Xianchi Rd, Mangshi, Dehong Daizujingpozuzizhizhou, Yunnan Sheng, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 3 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Rare petrified wood & gems
󱓊Different natural beauty each season
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The petrified trees in the Precious Plant Garden are very valuable. We also saw other unusual rocks and rare tree species, making it a great place for parents with children to learn about science. The Shwedagon Pagoda is magnificent and awe-inspiring. We visited at 5 pm, and it was resplendent and solemn under the setting sun. Definitely worth a visit.
I originally planned to see the peacocks, but it rained that day, and the peacocks looked like plucked chickens, not very attractive. However, the stones inside are priceless, and there are many rare and precious treasures, making it worth seeing. It's also very close to the Tree Pagoda.
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Scenic Spots of Menghuan Silver Pagoda
Scenic Spots of Menghuan Silver Pagoda
Scenic Spots of Menghuan Silver Pagoda
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Scenic Spots of Menghuan Silver Pagoda

Scenic Spots of Menghuan Silver Pagoda

4.5
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1552 reviews
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6.8
1.9 km from downtown
Phone +8606923027968
Address: 200 meters west of Xianchi Road, Mang City, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Mangshi's iconic landmark
Sky reflection on glass platform
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It's a beautiful place. If you like taking photos, you must go in and experience it. There are many beautiful women wearing ethnic costumes taking photos. Although they are sweating profusely in the hot summer, they are still very happy and enjoying it.
I like this place very much. The environment is elegant and special, and it is quiet. It gives people a holy feeling. I was reluctant to leave. There were many people queuing up to take pictures. Every angle looks good, and we took a lot of photos.
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Near No.301 Provincial Road
Near No.301 Provincial Road
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Near No.301 Provincial Road

Near No.301 Provincial Road

4.6
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34 reviews
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6.4
2.6 km from downtown
Phone +8606922109999
Address: 环城东路傣族古镇勐焕王宫
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Enjoy Dai song and dance performances up close
Participate in a Dai handicraft making activity
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Located east of Mangshi City, the Dai Ancient Town is modeled after the palace of the ancient Dai chieftain. It features pagodas and temples, creating a magnificent atmosphere filled with rich Dai ethnic customs. Intangible cultural heritage workshops and local delicacies are found throughout the town, attracting many tourists.
A Nighttime Stroll Through Mangshi Dai Ethnic Town: Half Fireworks, Half Buddhist Kingdom As car headlights pierce the night in Mangshi, Dehong Prefecture, a gilded archway with upturned eaves suddenly comes into view—the night in this Dai ethnic town glows. Just past the archway, the aroma of the food street wafts over: the sour and spicy flavors of "sa pie" mingled with the sweet fragrance of "pao lu da," roasted pork skin sizzles on charcoal, and women in sarongs pound chicken feet with a resounding pounding. Copper pots for Burmese milk tea flasks line the roadside carts, and mangoes piled higher than bowls are piled on top of ice jelly—even the evening breeze carries the joy of "carb freedom." But around a bend, the sweet aroma in the wind suddenly mingles with the soft tinkling of Buddhist bells. By day, the gilded pagodas are bathed in a warm yellow hue at dusk, their spires piercing the clouds like cradling a half-moon. The copper bells on the eaves sway in the wind, their intricate carvings in the play of light and shadow imbued with the gentle grace of Theravada Buddhism. Even the Dai houses lining the streets are nestled among flowers: bougainvillea climbs the wooden fences, and hanging chairs sway on the terraces, as if the brightness of Southeast Asia has been blended into the courtyards. The most enchanting aspect of this ancient town is the tranquility of a Buddhist kingdom that appears the instant you step out of the bustling city. No need to deliberately seek out attractions; just stroll along the cobblestone streets: to your left, tourists munching on pauluda (a type of Tibetan pastry); to your right, an elderly person turning a prayer wheel; having just snagged the last skewer of pork skin at a barbecue stall, you look up to see the golden roof of the pagoda bathed in moonlight. Mangshi's Dai Ancient Town isn't just a "replica of the ancient," but a fusion of Dai life, border vibrancy, and the leisurely pace of Buddhist temples, all cooked into a heartwarming "Buddha Jumps Over the Wall" of everyday life. Don't forget to bring a bag of Burmese flatbread when you leave—after all, carrying its sweet aroma in your bag makes this trip to this "half-fireworks, half-Buddhist kingdom" truly worthwhile. Would you like me to add a must-try food list for Dai ancient towns?
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Shubao Tower
Shubao Tower
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Shubao Tower

Shubao Tower

4.6
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101 reviews
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5.7
419m from downtown
Address: Debo Dai, Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Manbo City
Recommended sightseeing time: 5–10 minutes
Highlights:
󱓊Pagoda wrapped by ancient trees
Bodhi roots envelop the stupa
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The "Tree-wrapped Pagoda" is located in the middle of the pedestrian street in Mangshi. It is a Dai-style pagoda, originally named "Iron City Pagoda". Because it was built in the former Jielie Village, it is called "Guangmu Jielie" in Dai language, which means "Iron City Pagoda". The pagoda was built in the mid-18th century during the tenure of Fang Zuofan, the 15th Tusi of Mangshi (1741-1770) to commemorate a victorious war. The "Iron City Pagoda" is a brick and stone structure with an octagonal base and a beaded cone body, about ten meters high. Later, Jielie Village was destroyed in the war, and the residents fled and did not return, leaving the pagoda unattended. As cracks appeared in the pagoda body over time, dust gradually accumulated in the wind. A banyan seed was brought to the crack of the pagoda by the wind or a bird, and the spring rain watered it, and the seed took root and sprouted. About a hundred years ago, a banyan tree grew in the cracks of the tower. After several storms, the tangled roots gradually wrapped around the tower, forming the current wonder of "tree wrapped tower". The ancient tower was gradually wrapped by the banyan tree. Now the tree on the top of the tower is more than 30 meters high, and the canopy covers nearly 1,000 square meters. The tower wraps the tree, and the tree wraps the tower, forming a strong community. The "tree wrapped tower" is regarded as a "love tower" by the Dai people. The thick trunk tightly wraps the tower body, and the tree wall falls like a waterfall, bathing the tower base. The tree wraps the tower, and the tower embraces the tree, interdependent and complementing each other, forming a unique tree wrapped tower wonder, which is famous in western Yunnan and Southeast Asia.
|Tree-wrapped Pagoda^Also known as Tiecheng Pagoda, as the name suggests, is a tree wrapped around a pagoda. It was built in the 53rd year of Emperor Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1778) and has a history of more than 200 years. "Tiecheng Pagoda" is a brick and stone structure. A banyan seed was brought into the crack of the pagoda by the wind or a bird. Over the past 100 years, a banyan tree has grown in the crack of the pagoda. After several storms, the tangled roots of the tree gradually wrapped around the pagoda, forming the wonder of the "tree-wrapped pagoda". Today, the tree-wrapped pagoda has been listed as one of the provincial key cultural relics protection units and is also a local landmark in Mangshi. It is regarded as a "love tower" by the Dai people. The tree wraps the pagoda, and the pagoda embraces the tree. They are interdependent and complement each other. The unique tree-wrapped pagoda wonder is famous in western Yunnan and Southeast Asia.
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Dehong Xianfo Cave Scenic Area
Dehong Xianfo Cave Scenic Area
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Dehong Xianfo Cave Scenic Area

Dehong Xianfo Cave Scenic Area

4.6
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70 reviews
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5.4
From AU$ 13.59
13.7 km from downtown
Phone +8606923068555
Address: Wind-blown slope in Luojia Town, Mangshi, Dehong Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Dai Dance Performance: Experience Cultural Charm
󱨜Explore Primeval Karst Wonders
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It is worth going here. 1 From the top of the mountain, children like to explore caves. 2 Although there are many caves in Yunnan, this kind of various categories have concentrated, small and exquisite. This is the first one. 3 There is also a glass bridge hanging outside to take pictures. It is a very worthwhile attraction. I personally think it is more fun than the net red attractions, I am very recognized, I think 7 points are there
I was amazed at the magic of nature, which left such a beautiful scenery. The overall temperature in Mangshi is relatively high, but it is very cool when you walk into the Xianfo Cave, as if you are not in Mangshi. The scenic area is very beautiful, but the road from the city to the Xianfo Cave is not easy to walk.
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