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Guidelines for traveling to Yunnan, answers from people who have been there, it should be economical and interesting

Let’s start with Kunming. Take a plane or train to Kunming Changshui Airport and take a taxi into the city (because Changshui has just opened, you have to understand the lack of transportation. In fact, it is okay after arriving at the airport. Take the light rail to the East Station and then transfer, but it is more troublesome, so taking a taxi is the best option) You'd better book a hotel first and go directly when you arrive. There are many hotels, it depends on your choice, Nan Ping Street (Golden Horse and Jade Rooster) is the center of Kunming with many shopping malls, but it is best not to shop in the shopping malls there when traveling, because they are also found in other cities and are not distinctive. There is a street near Nanping Street called Jingxing Street. If you ask, most people in Kunming will know about it. There are many ethnic items there and they are not expensive.

It is recommended that you take a trip from Kunming to Dali Lijiang Shangri-La. It may be a little tiring, but this is the essence of Yunnan. There are many inns in Dali Ancient Town and Lijiang Ancient Town. There is a Foreigner Street in Dali Ancient Town. They are all bars, and the one called Tang Dynasty is good. Needless to say, Lijiang has a bar street full of bars, but they are very expensive. The main attractions in Kunming include: Grand View Tower, Ethnic Village, Haigeng Park, Golden Palace, Stone Forest~~ there are too many, come and join a group to play. The main attractions in Dali are: Cangshan Erhai Lake, Butterfly Spring, etc. It is recommended that you go there with a group for a day. You can basically finish the main attractions, and then go to Lijiang. You can go to Lijiang with a group tour (this way you can visit all the special attractions in a compact time), but I prefer to go alone, rent a bicycle, and go to Sifang Street, Shuhe, etc. The charm of Lijiang takes time to appreciate.

In fact, there are a lot of things to eat in Yunnan. You don’t have to worry about finding something to eat wherever you go. Kunming has a lot of local delicacies, but it’s probably a little difficult to eat authentic ones, but it’s definitely not possible. Let you down. The must-eat snacks in Yunnan include: rice noodles (cross-bridge rice noodles, canned rice noodles, small pot rice noodles, etc., ask yourself when you come), roasted bait cubes, small tofu, Dali milk fans, etc. You come to Yunnan to eat mountain delicacies. If you have enough fun, you can find some small shops, because many snacks are only available in small shops. This is the case everywhere.