Attractions in Dali

Nestled near Dali in Yunnan, Xizhou Town offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved Bai ethnic culture and architecture. Some of the Bai houses date back to the […]

Nestled between Erhai Lake and Cangshan Mountain, Dali Old Town, also known as Dali Ancient City, once served as a gateway to the Silk Road. The town’s strategic location and […]

Erhai, also known as Lake Er, is a 97-square-mile (250-square-km) lake nestled between the town of Dali and the Cangshan Mountains in Yunnan Province, China. The local Bai people, one […]

Cangshan Mountain, located west of Dali Ancient City, stretches for 31 miles and is characterized by its 19 peaks, the highest reaching 13,523 feet. The mountain is a natural wonder, […]

Dali’s Three Pagodas, dating back to the ninth and tenth centuries, stand as one of China’s national treasures. These three symmetric towers, known for their impressive architecture and size, are […]

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