Not dangerous.
When traveling to Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, you should choose safe travel routes and attractions. Try to avoid traveling to border areas or politically unstable areas. When choosing travel routes and attractions, you should pay attention to local safety regulations and recommendations, and abide by local regulations and customs.
When traveling, pay attention to personal safety. Try to avoid going out alone, especially at night or in remote areas. When going out, pay attention to the safety of personal belongings and try not to carry large amounts of cash and valuables.
During travel, keep mobile phones and other communication devices open. If you encounter an emergency, you can always contact the local police or tourism agency for help and support.
Specialty of Xishuangbanna
1. Pu'er tea
Pu'er tea is a specialty of Yunnan Province and a national geographical indication product of China. Yunnan Province has a long history of tea production, rich germplasm resources and low-latitude plateau climate advantages. It is a world-recognized origin of tea trees and an important tea production base in China.
2. Nannuo Pekoe
Nannuo Pekoe is named after it is produced in Nannuo Mountain, Menghai County, Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan, where the world's "Tea Tree King" is located. It was created in 1981 and has been rated as a famous tea in China for two consecutive times. Its main processes are divided into four processes: greening, fixing, rolling and drying.
3. Xishuangbanna small-grained coffee
Yunnan coffee is a variant of the original Arabica species. It has been cultivated and domesticated for a long time. It is generally called Yunnan small-grained coffee. It has more than 100 varieties. years of cultivation history. Coffea arabica is an important coffee variety in Xishuangbanna. Among the rich aroma, there is a unique sweetness that is unmatched by coffee produced in hot Africa.
4. Qizi Cake Tea
Qizi Tea Cake, also known as round tea, is a traditional famous tea produced in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. Qizi Cake Tea is also a pressed tea. It is made by processing and pressing tea leaves into round tea cakes that are beautiful in appearance and resemble a full moon, and then each 7 pieces of cake tea are packed into a tube, hence the name "Qizi Cake Tea".
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture