Manfeilong Pagoda
Manfeilong Pagoda
Manfeilong PagodaThe Manfeilong Pagoda is situated on the top of a hill near Manfeilong Village, 70 kilometers (43 miles) away from Jinghong City. It was built in the year 1024 and is a famed stupa complex in Xishuangbanna. It is also known by two other names: White Pagoda and Bamboo Shoot Pagoda. These descriptive names are derived from the fact that the pagoda is, of course, white while its overall shape resembles a bamboo shoot. It is dedicated to Hinayana Buddhism (a small, conservative branch of Buddhism).
The Manfeilong Pagoda consists of nine stupas. Seen from the distance, they look very like bamboo shoots that have emerged from the soil after the spring rain. They are made of bricks, with typical club-like bases topped by calabash shaped bodies. The principle and central stupa, which is 16.29 meters (53 feet) high, is surrounded by eight smaller stupas, each being 9.1 meters (30 feet) high. In each stupa, there is a niche wherein a statue of Buddha is laid. The bells hung at the top of the pagoda make a tinkling sound when the wind blows. Just to the south of the pagoda, there is a footprint on the rock. According to legend, this is the left footprint of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism.
The white pagoda
The white pagodaThe White Pagoda is complimented by an equally famous seven-tier building known as the Black Pagoda. This stands some 3.5 kilometers (approximately two miles) to the south and is over 18 meters (59 feet) in height. It seems like a calabash and was built as a place for the worship of the right footprint of Sakyamuni. As its name implies, the pagoda was originally black but following several refurbishments is now a silvery white in color.
The Manfeilong Pagoda is decorated with beautiful sculpture, relief and colored paintings in the style of the Dai ethnic minority. During the Water-splashing Festival (usually on April 13-15), the villagers from the Manfeilong Village gather here and chase one another, splashing water as part of a welcome to the new year in Dai calendar.
Admission Fee: CNY 5 for the White Pagoda and free for the Black Pagoda
Recommended
Time for a Visit: Two hours
Opening Hours: 08:30 to 18:00
Wild Elephant Valley
(Trifurcate Lake Forest Park)
Sitting in the Sanchahe Valley of Mengyang Natural Reserve, Wild Elephant Valley is about 47 km (29 mi) from Jinghong City in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture. It is actually a forest park more than a mere valley. In the 370 ha (914 acres) area live about 300 wild elephants. As the river here divides into three branches, it is also called “Trifurcate Lake Forest Park” (Sanchahe Forest Park).
The park includes an arena for performing elephants, a peacock garden, a butterfly breeding farm and a forest exploration tourist area. China’s first elephant training & performance school was established right here. From 11:00 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 15:00 every day, sixteen tame elephants give interesting performances. Tourists can enjoy the performance for free and pay to take pictures with the elephants. A 920-meter long (1,006 yards) overhead corridor extends from Birds Garden near the south gate of the scenic area to Asian Elephant Museum near the north gate.
Some snazzy hotels are built among the big trees by the corridor. Staying in these unique hotels, visitors can see groups of wild elephants roaming in the forest during early morning and at night. If with good luck, elephants drinking and playing in the stream can also be appreciated.
At the gate of the park, a peacock garden dazzles visitors with a variety of peacocks and other birds. And the first artificial propagation butterfly farm in China shows visitors the whole growth process of brightly-colored butterflies. The forest exploration tourist area offers people a chance to learn about the habits of wild animals. In brief, the tropical forestry scenery is very beautiful. In the thick forests, many old roots emerge from the soil, old vines climb tall arbors and all kinds of plants mingle together, forming a fantastic living web.
Tips: To take pictures with a wild elephant, it costs CNY20-50 for reference.
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