I don't know why it has such a special name, but it still can't stop the enthusiasm of the crowd. We arrived at 9 o'clock and there was already a queue, but we didn't have to wait as long as expected. It was also because of the large flow of people that the waiters didn't have time to clean up the scene. The paper towels and food residues on the ground could only be ignored as much as possible. The dining environment is really not very good. The cooking table is full of dazzling things. Anyway, add a little bit of pepper. The most fun is to scrape it with a knife. The first bite was amazing. The taste is indeed much better than it looks, but my friend thought it was a little oily at the end. Then I remembered that when I was serving it before, the other party asked if I wanted to add some oil, and I said yes anyway.
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I don't know why it has such a special name, but it still can't stop the enthusiasm of the crowd. We arrived at 9 o'clock and there was already a queue, but we didn't have to wait as long as expected. It was also because of the large flow of people that the waiters didn't have time to clean up the scene. The paper towels and food residues on the ground could only be ignored as much as possible. The dining environment is really not very good. The cooking table is full of dazzling things. Anyway, add a little bit of pepper. The most fun is to scrape it with a knife. The first bite was amazing. The taste is indeed much better than it looks, but my friend thought it was a little oily at the end. Then I remembered that when I was serving it before, the other party asked if I wanted to add some oil, and I said yes anyway.
Hey ladies! I just got back from a wild Mangshi adventure with my camera and put together this "spicy and spicy" guide. Combined with the latest 2025 travel tips, here's how to have a wild Mangshi trip now! 👇 🌟Must-see attractions 1. Menghuan Shwedagon Pagoda (Asia's most famous hollow Buddhist pagoda) The golden tower is reflected in the release pond, creating a Southeast Asian masterpiece in every snap! 📸! Remember to wear a solid-colored long skirt. From the "Ten Thousand Buddhas Paying Homage" viewing platform, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Mangshi. The evening glow gilds the pagoda with a golden edge, making even your original photos look stunning. ✨ 2. Peacock Lake Hike (2025's newest internet-famous landmark) Hike along the 9.26-kilometer Rainbow Trail, passing the Children's Playground, a rock climbing area, and a sea of waterfront flowers. When you're tired, stop by the Forest Café for a cup of freshly ground arabesque coffee. ☕ On weekend afternoons, you might even catch locals performing Dai square dances. Learning a few Water Splashing dance steps is a blast! 3. Winter Melon Village (UNITED NATIONS Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience Site) Make your own sour tea and brocade in the ancient De'ang village. Intangible cultural heritage inheritors will teach you the Dai "Water Drum Dance" chant 💃. The berries from the century-old sour tea trees at the village entrance can be eaten raw; their tart, astringent, and sweet flavor is even better than milk tea! 4. Mengba Naxi Rare Garden (Botanical Garden with Spreading Feathers) The 150-million-year-old petrified jade and free-range peacocks are a truly stunning sight! 🦚 Be sure to wait for the peacock release at 3 PM. Hundreds of peacocks will swoop down from the mountaintop. Remember to clear your phone's memory beforehand to take photos! 🦐Specialty Food Hot List ✅ Jingpo Pilaf (A Heaven for Spicy and Sour Lovers) Tricolor rice wrapped in banana leaves, topped with charcoal-grilled pork belly, pounded dried pork belly, and ghost chicken. Dipping it in pickled vegetable paste is heavenly! 🌶️ We recommend ordering a side of Sapie Rice Noodles. The bitterness of the beef intestines mixed with the chili peppers makes it even more addictive. ✅ Burmese Fried Noodles (Treasure Stall at Hongli Market) For 5 yuan, these fried noodles are stir-fried with Burmese sweet soy sauce. The owner will ask if you want an egg or intestines. Don't forget to add the Burmese fried potatoes. The crispy outside and chewy inside are incredible! ✅ De'ang Sour Tea Ice Cream (Exclusive to Hougu Coffee Town) Made with sour tea, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, the ice cream is sour yet milky. Sprinkled with crushed peanuts and shredded coconut, it's a refreshing cool-down in 30°C weather! ❄️ 🧳Travel Gear List 1. Rainy Season Three-Piece Set: Umbrella + Non-Slip Trekking Shoes + Quick-Drying Clothes (September brings short bursts of heavy rain) 2. Mosquito Repellent: Liushen Mosquito Repellent Spray + Lithospermum Paste (Must-haves for rainforest hiking) 3. Photo Tips: Ethnic-Style Shawl + Straw Hat (Shwedagon Pagoda photos are super photogenic) 4. Digestive Medicine: Montmorillonite Powder + Probiotics (Spicy and sour foods can easily irritate the stomach) 🚗Route Planning Suggestions Day 1: Shwedagon Pagoda → Silver Pagoda Night View → Mengbanasi Night Market (Pao Lu Da with Dai-style BBQ) Day 2: Peacock Lake Hike → Winter Gua Village Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience → Xinwanchang Night Market (Listen to a Jingpo Band Live) Day 3: Wanding Port → One Village, Two Countries (Swing across the border) → Ruili Live Crab Market (Enjoy Crab Freedom) Day 4: Bingwu Road Morning Market → Hougu Coffee Farm (Learn to Make Pour-Over Coffee) → Breakfast on Lanlu Road before the Return ⚠️ Pitfall Avoidance Guide 1. Temple Etiquette: You must remove your shoes and socks when entering the Shwedagon Pagoda. Wear long pants or a long skirt. Shorts will be covered by a sarong offered by the aunt at the gate. 2. Border Photography: Do not cross the bamboo fence at One Village, Two Countries. Drones must be reported to the border control station in advance. 3. Seafood Avoidance: Prices at the Ruili live crab market are inflated, so be sure to haggle in half. Recommended choices include orchid crab (80 yuan/jin) and small blue crab (120 yuan/jin). 🌧️Rainy Season Survival Tips The average temperature in Mangshi in September is 20-25°C, but afternoon showers are common. 🌦️ Bring a folding umbrella with you, and if you get caught in a downpour, take shelter in a roadside cafe. Order some Burmese swaying baba with avocado juice and watch the raindrops paint tiny streams on the glass—it's so relaxing! Finally, a reminder: September is less touristy, so hotels are cheaper. I recommend staying near Baopaw Road, where you can walk downstairs to a Dai barbecue stall! Grab this guide and bring your 512GB stomach to Mangshi to experience the spicy and sour food! 🎉 #most-asked-about-friends #city-and-culture-notes #local-only-food #relaxation-focused-spots #holiday-trips
🌟[4 Hidden Treasures of Mangshi! Explore this Border Town on a Budget of 3,000 RMB]🌟 💸 Budget (4 days, 3 nights, easily manageable at 2,500 RMB per person!) ▪️ Transportation: Round-trip airfare 1,000 RMB+ (check out special deals in advance!) ▪️ Accommodation: Dai Village B&B/Hot Spring Hotel, 150 RMB+/night, 3 nights ≈ 500 RMB ▪️ Food & City Transportation: 150 RMB per day, 4 days ≈ 600 RMB ▪️ Tickets & Experiences: Golden and Silver Pagoda combo ticket 100 RMB+, Dai clothing rental 50 RMB, total ≈ 400 RMB ✨You can have a wonderful time with a total budget of 2,500 RMB+~ 🏝 Recommended Attractions 1️⃣ Menghuan Shwedagon Pagoda & Silver Pagoda (Must-see!) ▪️ Golden Pagoda: Southeast Asia's largest hollow Buddhist pagoda, shimmering in stunning gold! We recommend visiting after 4 PM to avoid the scorching sun and watch the sunset 🌄 ▪️ Silver Pagoda: Pure white with a mirror-like reflection of the sky. Wearing Dai clothing for stunning photos is a must-see! Rent a Dai costume for 50 yuan and instantly transform into a Dai girl! 2️⃣ Tree-Wrapped Pagoda ▪️ A century-old Bodhi tree envelops the ancient pagoda! Free 🆓, and a 10-minute drive away, you'll be able to capture a magical moment. 3️⃣ Mengbanasi Rare Garden ▪️ Free-range peacocks will chase you! 🐦 Millennium-old tree fossils and tropical rainforest scenery are also available, making this a great family getaway. 4️⃣ Dai Ancient Town ▪️ The night market is packed with snacks! When the lanterns light up at night, the atmosphere is truly Southeast Asian, perfect for a post-dinner stroll and nightscape photography. 📸 🍜 Food Recommendations (A paradise for spicy and sour food lovers!) ✔️ Breakfast: Lanlu Breakfast (beef shredded pork soup is so delicious!), Lin's Yuanzi (chewy beef balls with iced milk tea) ✔️ Main Dinner: Dreamy Dehong (hand-pulled rice with lemon slaw), Ruili Live Crab (curry crab with Myanmar beer) ✔️ Snacks: Ganying Pickled Chicken Feet (garlic/lemon flavors are a must!), Pao Lu Da (coconut milk with flatbread), Burmese Shaked Baba ✔️ Night Markets: Best Food City (pounded chicken feet, Vietnamese rice rolls), Mangshi Square Night Market (tons of barbecue stalls) 🚲 Tour Itinerary 📍 Day 1: Sunset at the Golden and Silver Pagodas → Dai Ancient Town Night Market 📍 Day 2: Shubao Pagoda → Mengbanasi Rare Garden → Best Food City 📍 Day 3: Countryside Cycling in Fengping Town → Ethnic Culture Garden (Experience Dai Brocade/Water Splashing Festival Activities) 📍 Day 4: Buy Fruit at the Mangshi Square Morning Market (Avocados 3 Yuan each!) → Stroll around Peacock Lake → Return 💡 Tips: ▪️ Transportation: Shared e-bikes are super convenient within the city, and for 50 Yuan/day you can explore the entire city. ▪️ Outfit: A light-colored long skirt with a straw bag is perfect for photos! Remember to wear sunscreen and mosquito repellent. ▪️ Best Season: November to April (dry season), with the Water Splashing Festival atmosphere at its peak in April! Mangshi truly is a slow-paced, hidden gem of a city! Go for it, ladies! 💃 #YunnanTravel #Places Most Asked About on WeChat Moments #Ancient Towns and Villages Worth Visiting #Photos Without Showing Your Face #Have Fun with Friends
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Mangshi, Yunnan (A Hidden Gem Town on the China-Myanmar Border) 💰 Budget: 800-1200 RMB/4 days, 3 nights (average daily cost approximately 100 RMB) ⭐ Recommended Attractions • Tree-Encased Pagoda: A spectacular sight of pagodas and ancient trees coexisting, with free photo opportunities for magical filming • Mengbanasi Night Market: 5 RMB for Burmese shuangbaba and 10 RMB for pao ruda, a Southeast Asian snack paradise • Silver Pagoda: Mirror-like reflections at sunset, the 35 RMB entrance fee is well worth the price! 📅 3-Day Itinerary Day 1: Lanlu Breakfast with Beef Rice Noodles → Shubao Pagoda → Pao Lu Da Night Market Day 2: Rent an electric scooter to explore the city (30 yuan/day) → Sunset at the Silver Pagoda → Dai pilaf Day 3: Mangshi Square Morning Market → Return 🍜 Must-Try Foods: ▶ Lanlu Breakfast: 10 yuan for a huge bowl of beef rice noodles, the broth is so delicious you'll want to lick it! ▶ Ganying Pao Chicken Feet: 2 yuan/piece, the passion fruit flavor is a must! ▶ Avocado juice: 15 yuan/cup, so rich it's almost dripping off the walls 🥤 ------ 🏜️ 2. Zhangye, Gansu (Geological Wonder Harvester) 💰 Budget: 1,000-1,500 yuan/3 days, 2 nights (tickets are the biggest expense!) ⭐ Recommended Attractions • Colorful Danxia: 75 yuan for a golden sunset, plus an additional 30 yuan for a fantastic night tour • Pingshan Lake Grand Canyon: Hiking and exploring a hidden gem, with few crowds and awe-inspiring views (tickets 130 yuan) • Big Buddha Temple: 40 yuan for a peaceful retreat, home to the Xixia national treasure, the Reclining Buddha 🛕 📅 3-Day Itinerary Day 1: Beef rice for breakfast → Colorful Danxia sunset → Stir-fried bo la at the night market Day 2: Pingshan Lake Grand Canyon hike → Zhangye Museum → Sauerkraut noodles for a late-night snack Day 3: Big Buddha Temple → Return trip 🍜 Must-try Foods: ▶ Dongji Beef Rice: 7 yuan/bowl, beef cubes and fried dough twist in a soup are incredible! ▶ Chao Bola: Grilled lamb offal and steamed buns, 30 yuan per person, full of local flavor 🔥 ▶ Rolled Chicken: A Northwest staple, a small portion is enough for two at 48 yuan! ------ 🌊 3. Zhangzhou, Fujian (Southern Fujian cuisine next to Xiamen) 💰 Budget: 1200-1500 yuan/4 days, 3 nights (snacks start at 5 yuan!) ⭐ Recommended Attractions • Dongshan Island: Free! The "Left Ear" rooftop and the blue house in Nanmen Bay, electric bikes 80 yuan/day • Yunshuiyao Ancient Town: 90 yuan to see the earthen buildings and thousand-year-old banyan trees, perfect for early mornings when there are fewer people 📸 • Ancient City Snack Street: 10 yuan oyster omelet + 4 yuan four-fruit soup, 2 hours of shopping and no repeating! 📅 4-Day Itinerary Day 1: Snacking in Zhangzhou Old Town → Overnight at an Inn in the Old Town (80 RMB) Day 2: Bus to Dongshan Island → Sunset at Nanmen Bay → Seafood BBQ Day 3: Mirror-like Sunrise at Jinluan Bay → Sufeng Mountain Ring Road → Return to Zhangzhou Day 4: Half-Day Tour of Yunshuiyao Tulou → Return 🍜 Must-Try Dishes: ▶ Jianguo Oyster Omelet: 10 RMB, crispy and charred edges, served with pickled radish to relieve greasiness ▶ Afang Braised Noodles: Add five-spice rolls and small intestines, 15 RMB, incredibly delicious 🍜 ▶ Ma Ci Shun: 1.5 RMB/piece, freshly made with peanut filling, the longest queue in the Old Town! ------ 🍃 4. Quzhou, Zhejiang (Jiangnan's Spiciest Hidden Town) 💰 Budget: 1,000 RMB/3 days, 2 nights (admission is almost free!) ⭐ Recommended Attractions • Jianglang Mountain: Stroll through the sea of clouds at the summit of Danxia Mountain. Free admission on weekdays! • Nianbadu Ancient Town: More pristine than Wu Town, with bluestone slabs and Ming and Qing dynasty houses (admission 65 RMB) • Shuitingmen: Free night view of the ancient street, and the stunning light show at Tianwang Tower 🌃 📅 3-Day Itinerary Day 1: Quzhou Yatou → Shuitingmen Night View → Beimen Street Late-Night Snack Day 2: Sunrise at Jianglang Mountain → Nianbadu Ancient Town → Farmhouse Tonggong Cake Day 3: The Red Walls of the Confucius Temple (10 RMB) → Return 🍜 Must-Try Foods: ▶ Mantianxiang Duck Head: 8 RMB/piece. Spicy enough to make you cry, and the marinade is incredibly fragrant! ▶ Dong's Baba Pancake: 3 yuan/piece, stuffed with stinky tofu and juicy fried rice cake 💥 ▶ Labao Pancake: 4 yuan, a carb bomb, perfect with sweet soy milk for breakfast! ------ 💡 Tips for Budget Travelers 1. Save Money on Transportation: ▶ Take early or late flights from Mangshi/Zhangye for 30% off, and direct high-speed rail from Zhangzhou to Quzhou is even more cost-effective. 2. Accommodation Tips: ▶ Stay at the Tuanjie Street Youth Hostel in Mangshi (80 yuan/night), and the Ancient City Inn in Zhangzhou (under 100 yuan). 3. The Essential Back-to-Back Guide: ✅ Head to the attractions as early as 7 a.m.! Hotel prices drop in September, and Zhangye Danxia is 70% less crowded in the morning than in the afternoon. 4. Equipment List: ▶ A light jacket (Zhangye has a significant temperature difference between day and night) + a sun hat + a power bank. 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"In Yunnan, there's a hidden gem called 'City of Dawn' 🌅—Mangshi! Prices here are ridiculously low (a full meal costs just 30 yuan per person), the Dai cuisine is incredibly authentic, and the photos taken at the Silver Pagoda make you feel like you've been transported to Southeast Asia. And best of all, it's not overrun with tourists! Check out this 'lazy person's guide' to discover this hidden gem!" 🛫 Transportation Tips ✔️ Direct Flights: Direct flights from Kunming/Chengdu/Guangzhou take 20 minutes from the airport to the city center! ✔️ Bus Transfer: 4 hours from Dali/Tengchong, with picturesque scenery along the way 🖼️ ❗ Key Point: Rent an e-scooter (30 yuan/day) for super convenient city tours! 🌴 Must-see Attractions 1️⃣ Menghuan Shwedagon Pagoda & Silver Pagoda ✨ Golden Pagoda: The largest hollow stupa in Southeast Asia, with golden light bathing the mountaintop at sunset, a photogenic spot for Buddhist girls📿 ✨ Silver Pagoda (35 yuan admission): A cluster of pure white pagodas and a mirrored pool. Wear Dai clothing and take photos of your reflection—a real Instagram liker! 💡 Nighttime Bonus: Every Friday night, the Silver Pagoda has a light show that's so magical it feels like stepping into "Spirited Away"! 2️⃣ Mengbanasi Rare Garden 🌵 Journey through the rainforest to watch peacocks spread their feathers, touch a thousand-year-old tree, and discover more about bizarre plants! 3️⃣ Tree-wrapped Pagoda 🌳 The pagoda is entwined with the roots of a century-old Bodhi tree, creating a truly mysterious experience! Locals say circling the pagoda three times brings good luck~ 🍍 Foodie Radar 🔥 Breakfast: Lanlu Breakfast (shredded beef, 10 yuan) + Pao Lu Da (a mint and lemon dip) - the aroma is so delicious it's almost soul-destroying! 🔥 Dinner: Dream Dehong: Pilaf with lemon sashimi, a deliciously sour and spicy treat! Best Food City: Pickled chicken feet, pounded papaya, roasted pork skin... You'll have to cling to the wall to eat at these food stalls! 🍻 Late-night snack: Sankeshu BBQ (grilled tilapia and beer), toasting with a Dai man and chatting about life~ 💤 Accommodation recommendations 🏡 Best value: Chengyue Hotel (80 yuan per person, rooftop pool with night view of the Golden Pagoda) 🌿 Niche design: Mangshi Shuyi Hotel (Dai-style stilt house + courtyard afternoon tea) 💡 A hidden gem of a local experience ✅ Bingwu Village Market: Every Saturday morning, the Dai market offers a plethora of tropical fruits for 5 yuan! ✅ Mangbang Hot Springs: Soak in the natural sulfur springs for 30 yuan to relieve travel fatigue♨️ ✅ Night tour of the Dai Ancient Town: Free! When the lanterns light up, it's like stepping back into the days of the Dai Kings. 📸 Photo Spots 📍Silver Pagoda Mirrored Pool (less crowded around 9 AM) 📍Golden Pagoda Prayer Wheel Corridor (wear red skirts) 📍Tuanjie Street (palm trees on both sides, pretending to be in Southeast Asia) ❗ Pitfall Avoidance Tips ⚠️ The Silver Pagoda is backlit in the afternoon, so it's best to go in the morning or evening. ⚠️ Dai costume rentals can be bargained down to 30 yuan per set. ⚠️ Stomach medication is essential! Spicy and sour foods can cause diarrhea... "If you're tired of crowds, Mangshi is your utopia! Time slows down here, the sun is warm, and even the wind smells of pineapples. Next time, why not wait for the sunset together under the Silver Pagoda?" #YunnanNicheTravel #MangshiStrategy #TravelTips