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How many border crossings have Myanmar entered China?

Myanmar has five border ports entering China, namely Ruili Port, Wan Ding Port, Muse Port, Nankan Port and Jiugu Town Port.

China Ruili Port 1

Ruili 1978 is approved as a national first-class port, located in the southeast of the city, between the city and Gao Jie border trade and economic zone, adjacent to Myanmar in the southeast, Luxi and Wan Ding in the northeast, and Zhangfeng, Yingjiang, Lianghe and Tengchong in the northwest. The total length of the border line is 169.8 km, which is the most densely populated area of border pillars and ferries in Yunnan Province.

2. Wan Ding Port.

Wan Ding is a national port. From here, you can go to the border cities of Namkham, Jiugu, Muse and Lashio in Myanmar. The travel procedure is very simple: after paying two photos and fees to China Travel Agency, China Travel Agency will take them out of the country and give them to Myanmar Travel Agency as a tour guide, and then Myanmar Travel Agency will give them to China Travel Agency when you come back.

3. Port Muse.

Muse is the national port of Myanmar. To the north and northwest of Muse is Ruili City in China, to the east is Kokang District, and to the south is Lashio. The northwest of Muse City is the Jiegaomen Port in China. Enter the main city of Ruili through Ruili Bridge.

4. Namkham Port.

Nankan is located on the south bank of Ruili River, across the river from Nongdao Town, Ruili City, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. It is a town (equivalent to a county) in the northwest of Shan State, Myanmar, and also an important town and gateway in northern Myanmar.

5. Jiugu Town Port.

Bangsai Town is a border town in the east of Mujie Town, Shan State, Myanmar, facing Wanding Town, Ruili City, China across the river. 1934, build a town in the name of Jiugu. 1953, when the Burmese army encircled the remnants of the Kuomintang in China, Jiugu was destroyed by war. Most residents moved to Wan Ding, and the original regular market in Jiugu also moved to Wan Ding. Since then, Wan Ding has become a fixed market for Sanyi Street and Wuyi Street.