
- 4.6/5
丁丁爱元宝This forest park is mainly for seeing small animals. You can pay to have close contact with the animals. The ecological environment is excellent, and it's a pleasant place to visit for both children and the elderly.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userThe scenic area isn't very large. After entering the gate, I bought tickets for the magic carpet for my parents. The magic carpet didn't have any safety features, which made me feel a bit unsafe. Inside the scenic area, there are several photo spots at the tropics boundary, which are quite nice.
- 4.3/5
天有情月常圆The China Pu'er Tea Expo Garden is located in Yingpan Mountain, Simao District, Pu'er City, Yunnan Province, 29 kilometers from the city center. It is built on a 23,000-acre ecological tea garden. The scenic area has nine core areas, including the Pu'er Tea Museum and the Tea House, to showcase the origin, cultivation, production, and ethnic culture of Pu'er tea. Visitors can experience special activities such as tea picking and making, and ethnic customs exhibitions. It will be upgraded to a national 4A tourist attraction in 2021.
- 5.0/5
王晋德Visiting the Pu'er Museum to View Wa History and Costumes March 23, 2025, 11:48 AM: Visited the Pu'er Museum to view the history and costumes of the Wa people in Pu'er. The Wa people originated from the ancient "Pu" tribe and are one of the indigenous ethnic groups of Pu'er City. They are mainly distributed in Ximeng, Lancang, and Menglian counties. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, most Wa areas were still in the stage of transition from primitive society to class society, making them a nation that leaped directly from primitive society to socialist society. According to the 2011 census, there were 150,000 Wa people, accounting for 5.91% of the city's total population. The Wa language belongs to the Wa-Beng branch of the Mon-Khmer language family within the Austroasiatic language family. The Wa people generally believe in primitive religion, manifested in animism, nature worship, and ancestor worship, venerating "Muyiji" as the god who created all things. Traditional festivals mainly include: the Wooden Drum Festival, the New Rice Festival, and the New Water Festival.







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