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普洱镇,隶属于云南省昭通市盐津县,地处盐津县境内西北部。清乾隆年间,船运东川铜至京城,建慈航普度天尊庙(真武寺),以祈求过渡安全,名为"慈航普度众生耳”,故名普洱渡,后更改为普洱镇。 普洱镇虽与普洱市同名,但名气却相差甚远。这是一个几乎没什么游客的小镇,不被其它地区的人熟知,却有着独特的魅力,有着中国千万小镇的烟火气的缩影。 普洱镇距离盐津县城区不远,处于三条河的交汇地带,沿河建了许多吊脚楼,这里也是看桥的好去处,尤其以一座吊桥最为特色。在赶集日的清晨,菜农、果农便带着自家种的新鲜蔬果、自制农副产品,走过铁桥,到赶集地点去卖,有些甚至直接在吊桥上开始出售。行人熙熙攘攘,热闹非凡。虽大多是老人,但也难以想象,山里的小镇,竟也如此有烟火气。或许这就好比中国千万个小镇一般,不被人熟知,却固有一种独特的魅力,正如这些小镇的人,质朴、可爱。 Pu'er Town, located in Yanjin County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province, lies in the northwestern part of the county. During the Qianlong era of the Qing Dynasty, a temple—Cihang Pudu Tianzun Temple (Zhenwu Temple)—was built here to pray for safe river passage amid the transport of Dongchuan copper to the capital by boat. The site was thus named “Cihang Pudu,” meaning “ferry of universal mercy,” and was later renamed Pu'er Town. Though it shares its name with the famous Pu'er City, this town remains far less known. It sees almost no tourists and is unfamiliar to most people from other regions, yet it holds a unique charm—a microcosm of the everyday warmth found in thousands of small towns across China. Situated not far from Yanjin’s county seat, Pu'er Town lies at the confluence of three rivers. Many stilted houses line the banks, and the area is also an excellent place to observe bridges, particularly a distinctive suspension bridge. On market-day mornings, local farmers carrying fresh produce and homemade goods cross the iron bridge to the market—some even begin selling right on the suspension bridge. The streets fill with a lively crowd, and though most are elderly, it’s striking how much vitality fills this mountain town. Like countless other small Chinese towns that go unnoticed, Pu'er possesses an unassuming appeal—much like its people: simple, kind, and deeply genuine.