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Olive Plains
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Registered: November 2006
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There is an old saying that if you haven't been to Olive Plain (ganlan ba), then you haven' t been to Xishuangbanna. Exaggerated as this may be, there is an element of truth in this fable! The name for this area derives from the olive-shaped land covered with dense forest, which is covered by betel palms, coconut palms, oil palms and banana trees all year long. Within the forest, bamboo houses on stilts and typical Buddhist pagodas can be seen. Slim and graceful Dai girls in colorful traditional ankle-length sarongs and woven bamboo hats carry split-bamboo baskets, selling sweet fruit and melons and other home made local produce. Hospitable villagers around here often invite visitors into their homes and serve them tea!
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Keywords: Olive Plains Xishuangbanna Yunnan
Destination: Xishuangbanna Yunnan province
Getting there: From the main bus station in Jinghong, buses run every 20 minutes from 7:30-21:00 to the olive plain. The fare is RMB6.
When to go: The best time to get there is October to next June.
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