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Olive Dam is located in the lower reaches of the Lancang River, only 40 kilometers away from Jinghong City. Olive Dam is a dam of 40 to 50 square kilometers, and the Lancang River passes through the center of the dam. Olive Dam is only 530 meters above sea level, which is a very low place in Xishuangbanna.
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Famous Old Temple with a New Shell
The ManChunMan Temple (曼春滿佛寺) is located inside the Xishuangbanna Dai Cultural Garden (see separate review). Reputedly the first temple set up by the southern Buddhists in this region more than 1400 ...
Very nice place to see into authentic life of Dai people
Olives Dam, as it is listed on Tripadvisor , is better known as “Ganlanba”/ 橄榄坝which is Pinyin/Chinese and literally means Olive Dam or as “Menghan” in Dai language. It is located about 35 km southeas...
I got a glimpse of the life of the Thai people, and I went there because I could stay at a private lodging if I wanted. The tiled private house is spectacular, but it feels like a set of souvenirs and meals. A huge Thai temple is also newly built in the distance, and it is strongly transmitted that it is sold as a tourist destination.
Famous Old Temple with a New Shell
The ManChunMan Temple (曼春滿佛寺) is located inside the Xishuangbanna Dai Cultural Garden (see separate review). Reputedly the first temple set up by the southern Buddhists in this region more than 1400 ...
Very nice place to see into authentic life of Dai people
Olives Dam, as it is listed on Tripadvisor , is better known as “Ganlanba”/ 橄榄坝which is Pinyin/Chinese and literally means Olive Dam or as “Menghan” in Dai language. It is located about 35 km southeas...
will it become a theme park?
I got a glimpse of the life of the Thai people, and I went there because I could stay at a private lodging if I wanted. The tiled private house is spectacular, but it feels like a set of souvenirs and meals. A huge Thai temple is also newly built in the distance, and it is strongly transmitted that it is sold as a tourist destination.