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Where to travel?

If you want to enjoy the beautiful scenery, you can go to Lijiang. The temperature in Lijiang is very stable, but the temperature difference is large, so it is troublesome to bring clothes. If you want to live, you can live on Sifang Street or behind Shuhe. Not that noisy. Many small youth hostels have a cozy atmosphere. If you want sunshine, you can go to Sanya, where there are beaches, oceans and warm sunshine. Everything is so comfortable. The temperature in Sanya is also very stable. Basically wear short sleeves during the day. If you want to live, try to live in Dadonghai, which is close to the city and is also a scenic spot. The peripheral equipment is relatively complete. If you want to see snow, you can go to Harbin. Harbin is very cold. More than 20 degrees below zero is normal. There are many hotels. When consulting, be sure to ask if there is heating. The air conditioner cannot provide heat. This is a very important question. Don’t be afraid of not having a place to live! Shangri-La is located in the northwest of Yunnan Province. It is the hinterland of Shangri-La tourist route. From Dali to Zhongdian County, the capital of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, it is 315 kilometers north along the Yunnan-Tibet Highway, 659 kilometers away from Kunming, and can be reached in 50 minutes. Diqing means blessed place in Tibetan. Because it is located on the southeastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, at the northern end of the southern section of the Hengduan Mountains, and in the hinterland of the Three Parallel Rivers, it has formed a unique landscape integrating snow-capped mountains, canyons, grasslands, alpine lakes, virgin forests, and ethnic customs. It is a multi-functional tourist attraction. There are continuous snow peaks in the scenic area, and the highest peaks in Yunnan Province such as Kagebu Peak are majestic. Zhongdian County alone has 470 snow-capped mountains above 4,000 meters above sea level. The most famous are the Jinsha River Tiger Leaping Gorge, Lancang River Gorge and other grand canyons, as well as vast alpine grassland pastures, vast virgin forests, and dotted alpine lakes. These make Diqing's natural landscape magical, precipitous, and beautiful. Shangri-La means the sun and moon in the heart in Tibetan, which is transliterated from English to Chinese. The English pronunciation comes from the Tibetan dialect in the hinterland of Shangri-La. Thirteen ethnic groups live here, including Tibetans, Lisu, Han, Naxi, Yi, Bai and Hui. They are united and harmonious, maintaining their own national characteristics in their lifestyles, clothing, residential buildings, wedding customs and other traditional customs, and have formed unique customs. The word Shangri-La is a land of eternal peace described by American novelist James Hilton in his 1933 novel "Lost". This is a paradise, with Xuefeng Gorge, majestic and mysterious temples, quiet lakes surrounded by forests, beautiful grasslands, and herds of cattle and sheep. However, Diqing perfectly describes everything in James Hilton's book. What's more, Shangri-La is the Tibetan word for Zhongdian in Diqing, which means the sun and moon in the heart. It is the ideal living environment and the highest realm in the eyes of Tibetans. Diqing Plateau is the Shangri-La that people have been searching for for half a century. #Shangri-La Travel Tips Shangri-La has towering snow-capped mountains, vast grasslands, and deep valleys. Many scenic spots such as Shimenguan Pass and Caicang Rift Valley in western Yunnan open their arms to tourists with their unique scenery. Deep in the snowy mountains, in the hinterland of the grasslands, in the beautiful forests, there are countless quiet and mysterious mountain lakes such as Bita Lake, Shudu Lake, and Napa Sea, calling for people to lift the veil of beauty. The essence of Shangri-La is Meili Snow Mountain, and the essence of Meili Snow Mountain is Yubeng Village.