Situated in the southwest of Yunnan, Ruili bores on Burma in the west.
Historically, Ruili was called 'Mengmao', meaning 'the misty place'. The seasons
here are divided into dry season and rainy season. It is cool and misty in dry
season, while stuffy in rainy season. The subtropical climate here makes Ruili
a kingdom of plants and animals.
As an interior border port, Ruili is the gateway connecting China with the
South Asian and Southeast Asian nations.
The main tourist zones in Ruili include the Terrestrial Heat Volcano in
Tengchong, which covers an area of 130 square km; the Folding Waterfall; the
River Ruili-River Daying Tourist Zone, with Burma Temple, Karst physiognomy, and
original zoology community.