Dali, Hometown Of Five Golden Flowers
Dali
is one of the cradles where the Yunnan ancient civilization originated.
It was once the political, economical and cultural center of Yunnan in the
Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) Dynasties. It is the converging point
where the ancient South Silk Road and Tea Horse Trail met. Bai and other
nationality groups there have created a very unique and brilliant culture and
left with abundant cultural and historic relics. In between the silvery and hazing
hues of Cangshan Mt. and Er’hai Lake are the breathtaking natural landscapes,
among which the most famous ones are “Wind, Flower, Snow and Moon.”
It was once the political, economical and cultural center of Yunnan in the
Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) Dynasties. It is the converging point
where the ancient South Silk Road and Tea Horse Trail met. Bai and other
nationality groups there have created a very unique and brilliant culture and
left with abundant cultural and historic relics. In between the silvery and hazing
hues of Cangshan Mt. and Er’hai Lake are the breathtaking natural landscapes,
among which the most famous ones are “Wind, Flower, Snow and Moon.”
Main
scenic spots are Dali Ancient Town, Three Pagodas in Chongsheng Temple,
Butterfly Spring, Residences of Bai Minority in Xizhou, Mini Putuo Island, Nanzhao
Ancient Custom Island, Jizu Mt. in Binchuan, Weishan Old Town, Weibaoshan Mt.,
Shuimu Mt. in Xiangyun, Yunnanyi Ancient Post-house, Er’yuan Hot Springs, Shibao
Mt. in Jianchuan, Sideng Street in Shaxi, and Xinhua Village in Heqing etc.
Butterfly Spring, Residences of Bai Minority in Xizhou, Mini Putuo Island, Nanzhao
Ancient Custom Island, Jizu Mt. in Binchuan, Weishan Old Town, Weibaoshan Mt.,
Shuimu Mt. in Xiangyun, Yunnanyi Ancient Post-house, Er’yuan Hot Springs, Shibao
Mt. in Jianchuan, Sideng Street in Shaxi, and Xinhua Village in Heqing etc.
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