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How far is the airport in Dali from the ancient city?

1. Dali Airport is located in Xiaguan Town, Dali City, nearly 2 kilometers away from the ancient city. As a famous tourist city, Dali's traffic problem is related to everyone who visits Dali, especially those who plan to go back after their first visit but are at a loss.

second, you can take the bus directly to the airport at the south gate tourist center of Dali ancient city? The journey usually takes about 5 minutes to an hour, and the fare is 3 yuan. The earliest bus leaves at 7: a.m. and arrives at the airport around 8:

Second, take bus No.8 from the ancient city to Dali Railway Station (2 yuan), and then take a taxi to Dali Airport (13.5 kilometers, around 6 yuan).

Third, if you take a taxi directly from the ancient city of Dali to the airport, 1 yuan, it will take about 35 minutes.

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Dali ancient city was the political, economic and cultural center of Yunnan during the 5-year history of Tang and Song Dynasties. There are many cultural relics in the ancient city, the pattern of the city is basically preserved, and important sites can be debated. As of 213, there are 14 key cultural relics protection units at or above the municipal level in the ancient city.

Wuhua Building was originally the state guesthouse of Nanzhao King. When Kublai Khan conquered Dali in Yuan Shizu, he was stationed in front of the building. In the early Ming Dynasty, Wuhua Building was burned down in the war. During the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty, when the ancient city of Dali was rebuilt, the Bell and Drum Tower was built on the former site of Wuhua Building, and its scale pattern was far less than that of Wuhua Building

North Tower in Nanzhao, also known as Anyuan Building. The North Gate, also known as Anyuanmen and Santamen, was built in 1382 and is one of the four gates of the ancient city. The roof of the gate tower adopts the high-grade double-eaved mountain-resting style in China palace building, and retains the architectural style of the Ming Dynasty.

(Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia Dali Ancient City)