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Where is mangshi, Dehong Prefecture, rich in high-quality rice and known as the hometown of Gong Mi?

Zhefang Town, mangshi, Dehong Prefecture, is known as "the hometown of Gong Mi" because it is rich in high-quality rice.

"mangshi millet mixed rice" is a popular proverb in Dehong area. Shefang Town, mangshi, Dehong Prefecture is famous for its Gong Mi. In history, She Fangmi was once regarded as Gong Mi in the palace, known as "the hometown of Gong Mi". Among them, the average plant height of Mianba (Mi Ming) is 2.4 meters, and the highest plant height is 2.86 meters, setting a world record and winning the reputation of "the highest rice in the world".

Dehong's diet has distinctive national and local characteristics and is famous for its distinctive spicy, sour and bitter taste. Dehong is located in tropical and subtropical areas, where there are many kinds of spicy plants. People in Dehong Prefecture are used to cooking ethnic dishes with extremely rich colors with these spicy plants.

Dehong

Dehong Autonomous Prefecture, located in the west of Yunnan Province, China, is adjacent to Longling and Tengchong in Baoshan City in the east and northeast, and the Union of Myanmar in the south, west and northwest. It is an autonomous prefecture under the jurisdiction of Yunnan Province, with a total area of about 1 1526 square kilometers. Quanzhou has jurisdiction over 5 counties and cities, 49 townships, 2 sub-district offices and 5 farms. Permanent population 13 16000.

In 425 BC, Dai ancestors in the middle and upper reaches of Lancang River and Nujiang River formed Meng Daguang, an alliance country centered on Alina Zhang. Now Dehong Prefecture is a part of Meng Daguang. In A.D. 1659, Wu Sangui was stationed in Yunnan in the Ming Dynasty, and the Dai "Tusi" in Dehong belonged to the Qing Dynasty. 197 1 year 1 1 month, Dehong prefecture resumed its organizational system.