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Known as the "hometown of peacocks", which ethnic minority lives in it?
The hometown of peacocks ~ Dehong, a Dai settlement.

Dehong Autonomous Prefecture is located in the western border of Yunnan Province, and is connected with Myanmar only by water and mountains. It is an important land passage for foreign exchanges in the southwest of China, and the border trade has the fastest development and the largest scale in China.

So people call Dehong a "beautiful place" and a "hometown of peacocks". The beauty of Dehong is first of all the beauty of mountains. The western section of Gaoligong Mountain in Hengduan Mountains of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau extends to Dehong, forming a cutting mountain plain with steep northeast and gently sloping southwest, and the tail main veins of Daniang Mountain, Daying Mountain and Gaoligong Mountain in Dehong.

Peacock is a symbol of auspiciousness, beauty and happiness in the minds of Dai people. Since ancient times, the Dai people have formed an indissoluble bond with peacocks. When people mention sports family members, they will think of beautiful peacocks. When they mention peacocks, they will be angry with sports family members who are good at singing and dancing and hospitable. The magical and beautiful Dehong has the reputation of "the hometown of peacocks". The beautiful hometown of peacocks is Dehong's shining brand. Over the years, the National Song and Dance Troupe of Dehong Autonomous Prefecture has made the peacock's hometown famous with the colorful cultural charm of Dai, Jingpo, Achang, De 'ang and Wa.

Dehong is called "the hometown of peacocks" because of its beautiful and rich place names. In order to play the role of "window" and build the cultural brand of "Peacock Town", Dehong National Song and Dance Troupe has created nearly 200 cultural programs with strong national characteristics in recent years, with more than 50 performances/kloc-0 and more than 60,000 viewers/kloc-0. Participated in the 50th anniversary of the China-Myanmar Border People's Gala in 2006, "China Dehong Kunming Cultural Tourism Publicity Week", the first Hulusi Culture Festival in Dehong, China in 2007, the opening and closing ceremonies of the 7th Agricultural Games in 2008, and a series of major festivals such as China-Myanmar Cell Wave Carnival, Munao Zongge Carnival, Monbanasi Water Splashing Festival and Oriental Jewelry Festival, which made outstanding contributions to promoting the economic and cultural development of the whole state.