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What should girls pay attention to when traveling alone to Dali for the first time?

I often go to Dali to shoot, so I am very familiar with Dali. Although the climate in Dali is very comfortable, it should be noted that the temperature difference in Dali is also very large. Even in summer, it will still be a bit cold when it rains, so a jacket is essential. I can't stand it in just a single coat. Let me briefly talk about the precautions for traveling alone in Dali, especially for girls, safety comes first.

1. The temperature difference in Dali is very large, so if you go there in summer, you need to prepare not only summer clothes, but also a jacket. This has been mentioned just now.

2. Dali is a plateau area, so ultraviolet rays are still very strong. Generally speaking, the sun is very close, so you must pay attention to sun protection.

3. The scenic spots in Dali are relatively scattered. If you want to tour the sights of Dali, chartering a car with four people is the cheapest and most convenient. It can save a lot of time and cost. You can visit the main scenic spots in Dali in 5 days. Going it alone would take a lot of time waiting for the bus, finding the bus, and being on the road. If your schedule is tight, you can choose a local one-day tour group. The price is not expensive. Be nice and you can negotiate for everything.

4. There is a kickback for tricking you into “drinking Yan’s three-course tea!” The phenomenon of illegal traffic solicitation and scalping is very serious in Dali. This phenomenon is mainly caused by the very high rebates on tickets for scenic spots and the lack of accurate information before tourists set off. In fact, most accommodations can help tourists buy discounted tickets for some attractions, but many bosses will not give the benefits to tourists, but take the benefits from tourists in the dark. Even if they give discounted tickets, they will rip you off from accommodation. Therefore, self-guided tourists should not easily regard people on the roadside as well-wishers as soon as they arrive in Dali, especially black and private cars. They cannot make all arrangements for them and let others take advantage of them. Taking advantage of them means that they will suffer big losses. Try to get clear information on accommodation, chartered cars, attraction discounts and other information by phone or online before going to Dali. You can always avoid some losses by shopping around.

5. When arriving in Dali by bus or train, you will get off at Xiaguan. It takes about half an hour to take a minibus to the ancient city of Dali. If you are coming from the direction of Lijiang, the bus will pass by Dali Ancient Town. You may wish to get off here to avoid turning back.

6. Dali Airport is 13 kilometers away from the city. It costs about 50 yuan to take a taxi to the ancient city. There are about 7 buses from the city to the airport. Dali and many cities are not open to air traffic, so you can fly to Dali via Kunming. Most air tickets within Yunnan Province are less than 500 yuan, and connecting flights are available.

7. Girls in Dali are called "Jinhua" and boys are called "Apeng". They are both spoken in the Bai language and are friendly and practical.

8. The ancient city has complete tourist service facilities and more convenient transportation. If you are interested in traveling around Dali Prefecture, you may wish to consider using Dali Ancient City as your base.