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Dadenghan Stockaded Village of Dai people is a stockaded village of Dai to the south of Ruili. In Dai language, its name means Great Golden Pond or Great Golden Lake. In the stockaded village plant many grapefruit, Bambusa glaucescens var. Rivirerum, Carvota urensl, and so on. Among so many plants stand some bamboo buildings of Dai and all these make a beautiful natural picture. Dadenghan Stockaded Village, one of the biggest and most beautiful stockaded villages in the countryside of Ruili, thus gains a good reputation as Natural Park in the Countryside.

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There is a Zang Temple in the depth of the forest in Dadenghan Village which was built during the reign of Qianlong Emperor of Qing Dynasty. It is said that Buddha preached here and stayed over one night. His followers built the Temple to remember him. The Zang Temple is a typical building of Dai and is like an ancient palace of Dai people You may find Zang Temple in the movie Princess Peacock and in the teleplay Monkey King. So people nickname it Peacock Palace.

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