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What are some interesting places to travel in Dali?

Do many friends miss go to dali once? There are many tourist attractions worth visiting in Dali, so let's take a look at which attractions are the most not to be missed! Please see below for details.

1, double gallery

Shuanglang, located in the southeast of Eryuan County, on the east bank of Erhai Lake, 35 kilometers away from Xiaguan, was called "Tielang" in ancient times. The natural scenery of the two islands on Shuanglang is the highest in Erhai Lake, and it is the main attraction of Canger Scenic Area in Dali. Looking at the double corridors, the beautiful Yuji Island and Xiaojinsuo Island are like a pair of mandarin ducks floating in the green Erhai Lake. The two islands are located under the Liling Peak between the two corridors. During the Xianfeng period of Qing Dynasty, people thought that the "two islands" and "Song Dynasty" were both "double", so they changed the "tied corridor" to "double corridor". The two corridors have unique scenery, with green hills on the back, Erhai Lake near, chicken feet near and Cangshan overlooking. It not only has the advantages of fishing grounds, but also has the wonders of "wind, flowers, snow and moon", and enjoys the reputation of "Canger scenery with two corridors". You can see the wonders of Maitreya Buddha when you board Nanzhao Island.

2. butterfly spring, butterfly spring, Dali, is located at the foot of Yunnong Peak in Cangshan Mountain, 25 kilometers away from the ancient city, 40 kilometers away from Shimonoseki, and 25 kilometers north of the ancient city of Dali. In the hearts of Bai people, butterfly spring is a fountain symbolizing love and loyalty. Every year, during the Butterfly Festival, young men and women from all walks of life will come here to "throw stones to test the water depth" and find their Mr. Right with songs. The water in butterfly spring is soaked in the sand layer in the crevices of rocks, and the water quality is particularly clear. Once surfaced, it will gather into a beach without any pollution. In recent years, the spring water gushing from butterfly spring has been treasured by park managers in three pools, one larger than the other, for people to watch. The largest pond is about 10 mu. Butterfly spring has changed from one pool in the past to four pools now, which is the most conspicuous landscape of butterfly spring Park.

3. Erhai Erhai Lake was once called Ye Yuze, Kun Michuan, Xi 'er River and Xi 'er River in ancient literature. Located in the northwest of Dali City, Yunnan Province, it is the second largest freshwater lake in Yunnan Province and the seventh largest freshwater lake in China. Erhai Lake starts from Eryuan in the north and is about 42.58 kilometers long. The only exit of Erhai Lake is near Xiaguan Town, crossing the Xi 'er River. Cangshan Lake and Erhai Lake are interdependent. Erhai Lake is the location of the Moon in Erhai Lake, one of the four scenic spots in Dali. It is said that it is named Erhai Lake because it looks like an ear. Erhai Lake is a scenic spot with excellent water quality and rich aquatic resources. Erhai Lake is a rift lake, clear and transparent. Since ancient times, it has been called "flawless jade in the mountains". Legend has it that a huge emerald cabbage grows on the bottom of the sea. This blue lake is a drop of jade liquid, oozing from the bottom of cabbage.

4. Dali Ancient City Dali Ancient City, referred to as Yu Ye, also known as Zicheng. The present ancient city was built in the 15th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (AD 1382). It is located in Fiona Fang Shili. Its walls are 20 feet high and 20 feet thick. There are towers in the east, west, north and south, and turrets in the four corners. In the early days of liberation, all the city walls were demolished. The urban roads in Dali still maintain the checkerboard grid structure since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which is called "Nine Streets and Eighteen Alleys". The two north-south towers have been renovated. From south to north, a street runs through the city, and deep streets crisscross from west to east. The unified tile roof and cobblestone walls in this city show the simplicity and chic of Dali.