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How far is Xishuangbanna from Baoding, Hebei? How do I get there? Tell me about the beautiful scenery, good things and delicious food there.

1, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture is 3036 kilometers away from Baoding City, Hebei Province.

I don't know exactly how you want to go. So I can't answer. (plane, train, self-driving)

3. Scenic spots include Jinghong City Scenic Area, Menghai County Scenic Area and Mengla County Scenic Area. There are several scenic spots in each block, 19 scenic spots and * * more than 800 scenic spots.

Travel tips

1, in order to prevent mosquitoes and strong sunlight, umbrellas are needless to say, and mosquito repellent and sunscreen products need to be prepared. Heatstroke prevention drugs (such as Huoxiang Zhengqi Capsule) are essential.

2. Respect the living habits of Dai and other ethnic minorities when visiting.

There are many jewels and jades in Xishuangbanna, so we should choose them carefully.

4. When traveling to Myanmar and other border areas, special attention should be paid to safety and health.

Xishuangbanna belongs to the tropical rainforest climate, with no heat in summer, no severe cold in winter and warm and pleasant seasons. The best travel time is from June 10 to June of the following year. The annual average temperature is 2 1℃, and it never snows here. Even in June 5438+ 10, the daytime temperature is very high.

6. Be sure to bring a cool enough T-shirt and shorts, and it is best to bring a thin coat, because it will be a little cold sooner or later, and slippers must be ready. When I get there, I basically wear slippers every day, and sports shoes are absolutely unbearable.

Folk taboo

Don't touch the head of the "little monk"

According to the Hinayana religion in Xishuangbanna, men should live a religious life away from their families all their lives. Only when they encounter difficulties in social life can they alleviate their pain and have social status from birth to adulthood. When a boy is seven or eight years old, he will be a monk in a Buddhist temple for a period of time, which is the so-called "little monk". "Young monks" should take care of themselves, work, study Buddhist scriptures and carry out strict self-cultivation education in Buddhist temples. After two or three years, you can "return to nature", and only a man who returns to nature can get married and start a family. People who have never been "monks" are regarded as strangers or barbarians and have no position in society. When practicing in the temple, you are not allowed to talk and laugh with women, and outsiders are not allowed to touch the young monk's head (this is completely opposite to the fact that Han people like children to touch their heads). If outsiders (especially women) touch too much, they are regarded as enemies. "Little monk" and "self-cultivation" are both invalid, so we must start from scratch. Therefore, if foreign tourists visit temples, they must remember this custom.

Bedroom taboo

Dai people are used to living upstairs, but the bedroom upstairs is separated from the living room by a wall. There is no partition in the bedroom, and generations have lived in it. Separated by mosquito nets, with a certain interval in the middle, a separate door. No outsiders are allowed to peep in the bedroom. According to the previous custom, if the host finds an outsider peeking at the host's bedroom, the man will be the host's door-to-door son-in-law, or work hard in the host's home for three years, and even the female guest will serve in the host's home for three years. Therefore, tourists should never peek at the master's bedroom because of mystery, whether they are visiting or being guests. Although the past customs have been broken now, peeking into the bedroom is always unpopular.

Living room taboo

Dai Jia's upstairs living room has three pillars, two of which are separated side by side from the living room and one is next to the fireplace. Of the two in the bedroom, the one outside is called "Auspicious Column" for resting, and the one behind is called "Ascending to Heaven Column" for people after death. When a family member dies, the family members lean on this pillar (regardless of gender) to bathe, dress and wrap their bodies, waiting for cremation. It is absolutely not allowed to rely on one by the fireplace, which is the "pillar of the sky" of Dai's family. If you lean against the post, it means disrespect to the host.

Instructions for going to Zhulou

You must take off your shoes when you enter the Buddhist temple. After entering the door, sit down in turn according to seniority and seniority; Dai people think that the threshold is the only way for people and ghosts to pass; You can't use the stool as a pillow, because the stool is only for people to sit on; Don't cross the fire pit with your feet, and don't move the iron tripod used to support the pot in the fire pit at will; When buying food in the street, you can't bargain with your toes; You can't step on the shadows of monks, let alone touch their heads. Dai people believe that "head" is the leader of people; Go upstairs lightly and don't whistle at night; Never speak ill of others in public.

Hani customs and taboos

In Hani Shanzhai, when relatives, friends or guests visit, the host of the family will take the initiative to go out and warmly welcome them and help the guests take down their bags and other things. When guests sit down, if they hand you a full cup or bowl of powdered sugar, it means that they are welcome. If you fill a guest with tea for the first time, it means that he is not welcome; If you only pour a guest half a cup or half a bowl for the first time, it seems that the host is very stingy. When the host pours wine for the guest, he must also pour a cup and take a sip first. Hospitality Hani people will also take out corn, melon seeds, cigarettes and so on to entertain guests. The host family will definitely kill a chicken and cook a pot of chicken porridge with spices such as salt and pepper. Chicken porridge is a necessary dish for Hani people to entertain guests. There are many rules when eating porridge. After sitting, the host gave the chicken head and liver to the guests, and the chicken leg to the children among the guests. Show the host's respect and welcome to the guests. When the guests leave, the host will pack some tea and tobacco for the guests. There must be boiled eggs in the bag, which is the host's blessing to the guests. At the same time, the host's gift to the guest must be wrapped in banana leaves and black cotton thread, which symbolizes the profound friendship between the host and the guest.

Yi people's customs taboo

Avoid playing with your head; Swear in front of everyone; When Yi Jia has a patient, avoid saying things like death or injury; Avoid saying "kill pigs" and say "catch pigs" or "take pigs"; Avoid using praise words such as "fat", "beautiful" and "heavy" for babies; Avoid whistling at night; Don't eat the meat of primates (bears, dogs, monkeys, cats, etc.). ) enter the house and don't eat their meat; No matter men or women, avoid crossing the fire pond; Prohibit women from crossing men; Slaughter goats on the wedding day; Avoid using Artemisia sticks as chopsticks and hitting people; Avoid burning buckwheat in the guest seat; When the burnt buckwheat shell is taken out of the pond, it is strictly forbidden to turn it over immediately and pierce it with a stick. Fasting horses, mules, dogs, monkeys, crows, snakes and frogs; .