Burmese built a jade bridge on the china-myanmar border, inlaid with 7777 pieces of jade.

It is well known that myanmar is rich in jade, but I did not expect that myanmar people would play so well, even built a jade bridge on the china-myanmar border. Due to its special geographical location, the bridge spans two countries, so it is named “one bridge spans two countries”. “A bridge across two countries” is not a bridge, less than ten steps can be completed, but it is known as the world’s few super luxury bridge, the main reason is the bridge deck with 7777 pieces of jade and jade paved.

And the number of 7777 is also meaningful, it is said that the most favorite number of Burmese is 7, the number of all provinces in myanmar is 7, myanmar people even birthday is 7 days once, in a word, 7 is a very important number for myanmar. Therefore, we flight tracker can also see that myanmar friends attach great importance to the friendship between China and myanmar.

When I stood in front of this luxurious jade bridge, I was a little hesitant, thought to step on the jade in the foot? That’s too extravagant! But hesitation is hard to resist curiosity, I stepped on the emerald bridge, feeling the kind of jewelry under foot, as money such as dirt.

Unexpectedly, walk on the bridge but found another surprised phenomenon, the original emerald bridge has a section of holes. Many places have no jade, and only left behind the cement enchase groove. It is said that the reason is that early years ago, most visitors here to see the jade bridge are very impressed. Out of curiosity, I tried to dig it with my hand, but I didn’t expect it to come down, so I took it away, so I had so many empty grooves. Fortunately, with the development of society, people’s quality is improving, there is no one to do this kind of thing, the jade bridge has been preserved.

So where does this “one bridge across two countries” emerald bridge lie on the china-myanmar border? It’s in a two-country scenic area in ruili city, yunnan province. The scenic area of the two countries was originally a dai village. Later, China and myanmar demarcated it into two villages, yinjing village on the Chinese side and mangxiu village on the Burmese side. Although the village was divided into two parts, the border was not built with high fences, but with bamboo fences, village roads and ditches. Villagers on both sides of the border are still close, and life is as harmonious as ever.

There is another road in the two villages, also flight tickets paved with jade. The yellow and white tiles represent China and myanmar. In the middle is a round piece of jade, symbolizing perfect harmony. There is also a fossilized tree called “two countries with one stone” on the road, which was donated by friends of myanmar. Tree fossils are precious because they are hundreds of millions of years old. It stands on the border to witness the years of friendly exchanges between China and myanmar.

In the scenic area of yizhai and yiguo, there are many yiguo and yiguo. Tourist sits on swing of a swing two countries, swing gently can go abroad. The well of one well and two Wells, although located on the side of yinjing village in China, still allows the villagers of manxiu village in myanmar to come and get water from the well.

There is even a song and dance show, where visitors can enjoy performances of Chinese and Burmese styles. The long neck and the top pot are both distinctive ethnic groups in myanmar, which can be regarded as an eye-opener. After visiting a village and two countries, I learned a lot about myanmar. I don’t feel I need to visit myanmar any more. It is enough to visit a village and two countries.

Last but not least, be sure to clock in and take photos at border pillar 71. Without this border pillar, there would be no such thing as two countries in one village. Standing on the border with one foot in China and one foot in myanmar is a very unique experience.

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