The urban area is 606 kilometers away from Kunming, the provincial capital, 200 kilometers away from Myitkyina, Myanmar and 602 kilometers away from Redo, India. It is an important gateway and node for China to South Asia and Southeast Asia.
It covers an area of 5,845 square kilometers, governs 7 townships of 1 1 town, and is inhabited by 25 ethnic groups including Han, Hui, Dai, Lisu and Achang, with a total population of 682,700 at the end of 20 17.
Tengchong has a superior ecological environment, with an annual average rainfall of 1, 536,5438+0mm and an annual average temperature of 1℃. The lowest temperature in winter is not lower than 0℃ and the highest temperature in summer is not higher than 30℃. The forest coverage rate is 73% and the air quality is good. The average content of negative oxygen ions is 3827 per cubic centimeter, and the highest is more than 38000.
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Historical origin:
According to the records in Biography of Dawan and Biography of Southwest Yi, Tengchong in Han Dynasty belonged to the elephant country "Yunnan and Vietnam". The word "Yue" in Dian Yue first appeared in history books.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Tengchong belonged to Pan Yue. The name of this country comes from Shu Wei in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. "Also known as Wang is thousands of miles southeast of Tianzhu, very close to Yidu (Yizhou County)." During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Tengchong belonged to Tengyue. Tengchong, also known as "Tengchong" and "Tengchong", began with Old Tang Book and New Tang Book. Tengchong belongs to the core area of leaping over the earth.
"Tengyue", also known as "Tengyue", was first seen in the Tang Dynasty.
During Nanzhao period, vines crossed the country. According to the administrative division of Nanzhao, Tengyue is a vassal state of Nanzhao and is under the jurisdiction of Yongchang Our Department. At present, Tengchong county has Tanglang, Wan Teng, Yuelicheng, Huang Yue, Huang Shen and Tengchong. Also known as "Tengchong" and "Tengchong", they first appeared in the book "Yunnan Tongzhi" written by Fan Zhuo, and they are all juxtaposed place names.
In the Song Dynasty, Tengchong Prefecture was established in Dali. Dali followed Nanzhao organizational system in the early days. In China (during the autocratic period of Gao Xiangguo), the area under the jurisdiction of Yongchang Our Festival was divided into two parts, with Yongchang House in the east of Nujiang River and Tengchong House in the west of Nujiang River, which were governed by their descendants Gao Taixian and Gao Taiyun respectively. "Tengyue Country" no longer exists.
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