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Dali Hotel Review

Dali has beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. It is a very suitable place to live, with beautiful scenery, spring-like seasons and good air quality. It is also an idyllic place that everyone yearns for. Dali's climate belongs to low latitude plateau monsoon climate, with obvious three-dimensional climate characteristics and distinct dry and wet seasons. In most areas, there is no intense heat in summer and no severe cold in winter, with small annual temperature difference and large daily temperature difference.

Dali is rich in tourism resources. There are more than 38 scenic spots/kloc-0 in the whole state, including Jizu Mountain, a famous Taoist mountain, Shi Baoshan, a gem of grottoes, and Erhai Lake, a pearl on the plateau. Cangshan Erhai Lake is a national scenic spot, and "Cangshan Nature and Nanzhao Cultural Heritage" is a national natural cultural heritage.

Dali used to be an important transit point for the "Poisonous Road of Shu God" and the "Ancient Tea-Horse Road", and now it is the central city, regional transportation hub and logistics center in western Yunnan.

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Dali has a long history and is one of the earliest cultural birthplaces in Yunnan. According to documents, in the 4th century AD, the ancestors of the Bai nationality thrived here, breeding many clans and tribes, which were called "Kunming genus" in history books, creating a splendid Neolithic culture.

There are 13 ethnic groups living in Dali, including Han, Bai, Yi, Hui, Lisu, Miao, Naxi, Zhuang, Tibetan, Bulang, Lahu, Achang and Dai. There are eight ethnic groups with a small population, namely Lisu, Miao, Dai, Achang, Zhuang, Tibetan, Bulang and Lahu.

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