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Wandin Jiugu Bridge is not only the very bridge across the Sino-Burma boundary river, but also a port bridge for Yunnan-Burma Highway to stretch out of Chinese frontier, and a bridge of friendship between China and Burma. There is the Customs and Frontier Defence Checkpoint of the People’s Republic of China on the one side of the bridge. Every morning at 8, there will held the ceremony for raising the national flag and ceremony for opening the Customs.

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Wandin is 840 kilometers away from Kunming. You can take buses at Bus Stations in Kunming; you can also go by air to Mangshi first and then take buses there.

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Wandin, with a population of more than 10,000, is the smallest frontier city in China. It is also one of the three frontier cities open to the outside world in Yunnan. The formalities for a tour are very simple here if you want to go to Burmese frontier cities like Nankan, Jiugu, Mujie and Laxu. You just have to hand in two photos and relative charges to the Chinese travel agency which will then take you out of the country to a tourist guide from some Burmese travel agency. And on your return, t...[read more]

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