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Is there a subway in Dali?

There is no subway in Dali at present.

In recent years, Dali's tourism fever and unique natural resources have attracted many migrants. In addition to rising house prices, the most obvious performance of tourists, pensioners and entrepreneurs is crowded traffic. The subway, represented by public transportation, has become a concern of everyone.

A few years ago, there was news about the construction of subway in Dali. On February 5th, the Development and Reform Commission of Dali issued the Planning Scheme of Dali Rail Transit Network (2025-2035) and the tender announcement for the feasibility study of the first phase of the project and the preparation of supporting special topics.

In fact, as we all know, subway can effectively alleviate traffic congestion and improve urban traffic efficiency. Unlike airplanes developing space in the sky, subways develop underground space.

For urban traffic, the subway avoids the congested ground space in the city and uses zero-emission electricity as power, which can transport 30,000-60,000 people in an hour, which is beneficial to protecting the landscape and ecology of the city. For a developing city, the importance of subway is self-evident.

The origin of Dali:

Dali originated in Wang Shilong, the 1 1 Nanzhao Kingdom. Ceremony and reason are homophonic, which means governing Dali and governing the country with ceremony. The word Dali first appeared in the Dali Kingdom established by Duan Siping in the second year of Tianfu at the end of the Jin Dynasty (AD 937), and it appeared in the form of a national title. Since then, the word Dali has been used as a proper place name in the Bai nationality area centered on Erhai Lake.

Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture is one of 16 prefecture-level administrative regions in Yunnan Province, and its capital is located in Dali City. Located in the low latitude plateau, the temperature difference between the four seasons is not big, and the dry and wet seasons are distinct. Low latitude plateau monsoon climate is dominant, and the most representative scenic spots in China are butterfly spring, Cangshan, Erhai, Dali Ancient City and Chongsheng Temple. Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture governs eight counties including Dali, Xiangyun, Midu, Binchuan, Yongping, Yunlong, Eryuan, Heqing and Jianchuan, and three ethnic autonomous counties, namely Yangbi, Weishan and Nanjian. It is one of the areas with early development in the southwest frontier of China.