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Where is Jingmai Mountain?
Jingmai Mountain is in the southwest of Yunnan Province.

Jingmai Mountain is located in the southwest border of Yunnan Province, China, and gathered in Lancang Lahu Autonomous County of Pu 'er City, bordering Menghai County of Xishuangbanna in the east and Myanmar in the west, which is the junction of Xishuangbanna, Pu 'er and Myanmar.

Jingmai Mountain is famous for Pu 'er tea. Traditional villages 14, belonging to two administrative villages: Jingmai Village and Mangjing Village. Jingmai Village has eight traditional villages, including Jingmai Dazhai, Nuogang, Wilfried Bungei, Mengben, Manggeng, Laojiu House, Nanzuo and Cage.

History and culture:

According to the records and textual research of two Dai materials written by Bo Yanhu, a villager in Nuogan, Jingmai village, it is said that a long time ago, there lived a huge Dai tribe in Mengmao Haofa area. At that time, the tribe was very backward, and people lived by hunting and picking wild fruits and vegetables.

With more and more people in the tribe, food is gradually lacking. At this time, the tribal prince Zhao Nuola (Dai name) took some people to find new homes. In 439 (BC 106), Zhao Nala began to move south. They went down the Lancang River and waded all the way to Lincang.

At that time, no one lived here Seeing the beautiful natural scenery of the Lancang River basin, some people settled here. Zhao continued to go south along the Lancang River with most people and soon came to the west of the Lancang River, which is now the territory of Lancang County.