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What does colorful Yunnan look like in your eyes?

Yunnan has a different color in everyone's eyes. There is no need to ignore its defects in order to exaggerate its beauty, and of course it cannot deny its original beauty. Now many people will say that it has been over-developed and over-commercialized. Of course, this is one side of the truth. On the other hand, it still retains its original leisurely pastoral style.

Lazy time at the seaside always reminds people of the phrase "Facing the sea, bloom is warm in spring". From the fragrance and silence of the ancient city of Dali in the book, you can drive around the seaside, and the pastoral style of the lakeside village and the elegant interior of the ancient village all come into your eyes and into your heart.

After experiencing the traditional handicrafts of Bai nationality, you may wish to experience a quiet life of purifying your mind in Dali. Walking into Taoxigu Tea Garden, "Cangshan Snow Tea" can be seen everywhere. With the gradual change of green depth, it is refreshing. Moji Teahouse is hidden in this tea mountain, surrounded by trees, and it is a rare mountain retreat in Dali.

The Naxi and Mosuo customs in Lijiang add a lot of tenderness to the wilderness here. Its quiet and unique Shuhe ancient town was once one of the important towns of the ancient tea-horse road. If you are on the shore of Longquan, you can stroll on the path of the ancient town. Naxi folk houses can be seen everywhere, as well as well-preserved ancient roads, markets and water systems, and you can always feel a strong cultural atmosphere. The stone road flattened by people and horses in the street seems to see the prosperity of the past.

The well-known Lugu Lake, when you walk into it, you will be surprised by its unique natural beauty. There is a lush forest on Lugu Lake, where you can go boating in the blue water. All this can present the most beautiful Lugu Lake at sunrise!