Heshun ancient town, known as Yangwendun in ancient times, is located 4 kilometers southwest of Tengchong. Because the river runs around the village, it was renamed "Heshun" and later "docile and docile". The town has a population of more than 6,000, and the number of Heshun people living abroad has reached12,000. It is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in Yunnan and a national 5A-level tourist attraction.
Heshun has a fine tradition of worshipping Buddhism and respecting religion since ancient times. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were more than 400 juren and scholars here. It used to be the hometown of Yin Rong, a famous Buddhist teacher of the four dynasties in Myanmar, Zhang Baoting, the jade emperor, and Ai Siqi, a famous philosopher. The town has a population of more than 6,000 people, including overseas Chinese12,000 people, mainly distributed in Myanmar, Thailand, Japan and other 13 countries and regions.
Ancient tree group
Heshun ancient town has superior natural ecology. There are nearly 100 ancient and famous trees over a hundred years in the town. In addition to the two Taiwania flousiana trees in Kuige, there is also a unique Guanyin ancient tree group in Heshun Zhangjiapo. The ancient tree group consists of seven century-old camphor trees.
Five of them are arranged in a straight line, such as a green canopy and a giant umbrella at close range. From a distance, they look like a thousand arms stretching around, just like the legendary Guanyin with a thousand hands.