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Which special zone of Myanmar does Jingkang belong to?

Jingkang belongs to the fourth special zone of Shan State in Myanmar. The fourth special zone connects Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China in the north and Laos in the east, and governs Mengla, Nanbang and Selei.

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First, traffic.

In order to cooperate with the construction of Mengwa Power Station, the fourth special zone of Shan State opened the second highway from Mengla to Jingkang on 20 16.

By 2065438+June 2009, trunk roads 15 and 64 1 km (including the gravel roads12km aided by the United Nations during the anti-drug period) have been built in the whole region, of which more than 90% of the trunk roads are asphalt or cement concrete pavements. In addition to the main roads, a 500-kilometer rural road network has been built.

1999, Dabin 1 Bridge-Nanlei River Bridge was completed. The third bridge over Nanlei River is Mankan Bridge over Nanlei River. The fourth bridge over Nanlei River is Jingyang Bridge, which started on October 20th, 20 14 and was completed on August 6th, 20 14.

Two. mineral resources

Laigeng Mine (a collapsed city) produces tin.

Banbie Mine (Dongji City) was discovered in 1963, mainly producing iron and? ? The output is up to 63 tons.

In addition, cities such as Mengyao, JD.COM, Maomai and Jingkang also produce iron ore. Haiyan, Georgia, He Lan and other cities produce copper, while Huzhu and salween produce gold.

Antimony and mica are produced in various regions of Shan State, manganese is produced in river basin city, coal is produced in Laiyou, Xibo, Nanma Nanbeng, Dongji, Mengdong, Benbajing, Garuo and Daji, and all kinds of gems are produced in Mongolia, Mengmi and Su Meng. There are still many areas in Shan State where minerals have not been discovered.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-No.4 Special Zone of Shan State

Baidu Encyclopedia-Shan State