Formerly Part of China: Locals with Black Hair and Yellow Skin Use Renminbi and Mandarin
This place was once part of China, the locals have black hair and yellow skin, use Renminbi and are proficient in Mandarin Chinese.
There are a total of over 200 countries and regions in the world, each with its own characteristics and customs and culture. However, there are also some places in the world where many Chinese tourists are often once mistaken for being in China. This place was once part of China, the locals have black hair and yellow skin, use Renminbi and are proficient in Mandarin Chinese, but they are not Chinese.

The place similar to our country is Guangkai, located at the intersection of Yunnan and Myanmar. When talking about this place, many little friends have probably heard the name, but they are not familiar with it. Today, let's take a look at this place that used to belong to China together.

Guangkai has always been Chinese territory in history. Many of it used to belong to Yunnan's administration, but for some reasons, Guangkai separated from China in 1960, and became a special economic zone of Myanmar in 2011. My biggest impression of Guangkai is that it's very convenient to travel here. It's really a place you can walk in and out. Why is this the case?
Perhaps because Guangkai used to belong to Yunnan's administration, many local customs are similar to Yunnan. When traveling to Guangkai, you don't need to worry about exchanging currency, and you don't need to worry about the language. Most of the people here are proficient in Mandarin Chinese. I'm quite curious that although Guangkai is now a special economic zone of Myanmar, the people of Guangkai still use Renminbi until now.

In addition to this, the phone signal in Guangkai is also using China Mobile signal. My biggest feeling when traveling to Guangkai is that besides not having Chinese nationality, the people of Guangkai are almost indistinguishable from Chinese people. The locals are also very friendly to Chinese tourists. If you happen to encounter Yunnan tourists, they will chat with you in Yunnan dialect.

Although Guangkai is not as developed as other tourist countries, it has original ecological tourist attractions that are worth visiting. I personally recommend visiting Guangkai Grand Temple, Mugua Silver Pagoda, and Da Shui Tang Tuishi Political Stele. Guangkai, due to its similarity to our country, if some friends want to go abroad to play but worried about not having overseas travel experience, Guangkai might be a 'beginner' country for overseas travel.