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Where is the boundary pillar of China 1960?

The China 1960 boundary pillar is on the China-Myanmar border. China boundary pillar is one of the demarcation signs of China's national boundaries and administrative boundaries. Boundary markers are often made of stones, wood, cement and other materials into rectangles. The names of neighboring countries or administrative systems and the number of boundary markers are engraved or written on both sides of the boundary markers, and they are set at specific locations on the boundary line according to relevant boundary documents.

1960 demarcated the China-Myanmar border, which was the first time that it was demarcated with neighboring countries after the founding of New China. The Sino-Burmese boundary pillar 1, known as "Heguo 1 Monument", is located in Tengchong City, Baoshan City, Yunnan Province. The China-Myanmar border initiated the peaceful and friendly settlement of the border issue between New China and its neighbors, and consolidated and deepened the traditional "cell wave" friendship between the Chinese and Burmese people.