About Ruili: Ruili, in the western part of Yunnan Province, belongs to the Dehong Dai Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture. In. It is connected to Mangshi in the east, Luanchuan in the north, and the mountains and rivers in the northwest, southwest and southeast. The village faces each other and is close to the national wooden port sister of Myanmar. It is the only border trade zone in China that implements special management in accordance with the “domestic customs clearance” model. Ruili 1020 square kilometers, more than 200,000 people (2011). The government is stationed in the town. Ruili is the largest inland port in Southwest China. It is an important jewelry distribution center and one of the first outstanding tourist cities in China. Ruili is also one of China's 17 international dry port cities and the first stop for China-Myanmar oil and gas pipelines to enter China.