Mangshi Travel Guide | Discover the Unique Charm of a Border Town
by Grace.Perry@46
Jul 27, 2025
| Discover the Unique Charm of a Border Town. Mangshi, a small border town brimming with Southeast Asian flair, boasts brilliant sunshine, rich ethnic culture, and mouthwatering cuisine.
1. Must-Visit Attractions
⭐ Meng Huan Grand Golden Pagoda: The largest hollow Buddhist pagoda in Asia and a landmark of Mangshi. Its golden spire towers majestically atop Leiya Rang Mountain, radiating solemnity.
⭐ Meng Huan Silver Pagoda: A stunning counterpart to the Golden Pagoda, its pristine white structure showcases Dai royal palace architecture, exuding purity and sanctity.
⭐ Peacock Valley Forest Park: Just a 20-minute drive from downtown, it’s a perfect escape into nature. Witness the spectacular peacock release shows at 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM daily—hundreds of peacocks swoop down from the mountaintop at the sound of a whistle, creating a breathtaking sight. Arrive early to secure a front-row spot!
⭐ Manghuang Village: A free-to-explore ancient Dai village featuring bamboo houses, endless rice fields, and serene temples. Traditional festivities during the Water Splashing Festival (around April) make it especially lively.
2. Stay at Feihua Hotel, Mangshi
🔥 Prime Location: Just 5 minutes from downtown Mangshi and 10 minutes from Mangshi Airport, with convenient access. The hotel’s "30-minute living circle" covers nearly all major attractions, including Meng Huan Grand Golden Pagoda, Mengbanaxi, Xianfo Cave, Peacock Valley Forest Park, and Heihe Laopo, making it easy to explore.
🔥 Unique Rooms: The hotel offers 95 cozy rooms and suites with thoughtful designs. Inspired by local ethnic attire, the interiors feature purple, rose red, and teal hues, creating a culturally rich ambiance.
🔥 Diverse Dining: The stylish restaurant is a food lover’s paradise, serving Southeast Asian cuisine, Chinese-Western buffet breakfasts, and themed afternoon teas.
3. Mangshi’s Local Delicacies
🍤 Mengbanaxi Food Street: A hub for local snacks—try the chewy grilled pork skin with secret sauce, upgraded "Pao Lu Da" (with sago and purple rice), or Burmese spring rolls stuffed with shrimp and glass noodles for a burst of happiness.
🍤 Tuanjie Street Night Market: Comes alive after 8 PM with endless food stalls. Savor tender grilled pig brain, tilapia with lemongrass sauce, or Burmese "shuai guo" (fruit and condensed milk shaved ice). Bring cash, as some vendors don’t accept mobile payments.
4. Travel Tips
🌞 Sun Protection: From May to October, UV rays are strong—pack SPF 50+ sunscreen, a sun hat, and breathable long dresses. Some temples require covered shoulders and knees, so dress modestly.
📍 Book Ahead: Buy tickets online for Meng Huan Pagodas and Peacock Valley to save ¥5–10 and skip queues.
💕 Language: While some elders speak Dai, most locals understand Mandarin, so communication is easy.
Post by Grace.Perry@46 | Jul 27, 2025












