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Where is the best place to travel in February-March?

March is suitable for traveling to Kunming, Yunnan.

Don’t think of Kunming as a transit point anymore. This historical and cultural city is worth spending a few days in. In Kunming in March, the red-billed gulls have not flown away yet, and as long as it doesn't rain, the climate is quite comfortable. More than a dozen wetland parks along the Dianchi Lake are full of red and yellow tulips, and Yuantong Mountain has also entered the cherry blossom viewing period of the year.

Have a taste of Kunming in the dense collection of time-honored shops in the old streets of Kunming. At the end of Zhengyi Square is the Confucian Temple worth visiting. The cafes and bookstores around Green Lake will give you the comfort and charm of the entire city. There are also many interesting markets on weekends. The Army Lecture Hall is worth visiting in detail to learn about the historical stories of that era.

Kunming’s attractions

1. Stone Forest Scenic Area

Stone Forest Scenic Area, also known as Yunnan Stone Forest, is a national 5A tourist attraction. It covers many places on the earth. It is a karst landform type with famous scenic spots such as large and small stone forests, Guishan National Forest Park, and Dadieshui Waterfall.

2. Daguan Park

Daguan Park is located in Xishan District, Kunming City, Yunnan Province. It was built in the first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. It is the largest park in Kunming. It is not only well-preserved It contains classical garden buildings from the Qing Dynasty, as well as many couplets, plaques, inscriptions, etc. written by historical celebrities.

3. Guandu Ancient Town

Guandu Ancient Town is one of the most famous historical and cultural towns in Kunming and one of the top ten internet celebrity attractions in Kunming. The town has many historical and cultural monuments. It includes five mountains, six temples, seven pavilions, eight temples and other landscapes from the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.