Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Yunnan tourist map and attractions list

Yunnan tourist map and attractions list

Yunnan tourist attractions include: Yunnan Stone Forest Scenic Area, Jiuxiang Scenic Area, Dali·Cangshan·Erhai Lake, Pudacuo National Park, Three Parallel Rivers-Laojun Mountain.

1. Yunnan Stone Forest Scenic Area

Yunnan Stone Forest is a scenic area dominated by karst landforms. In the stone forest covering an area of ??400 square kilometers, there are hundreds of black A group of boulders that look like a large forest.

2. Jiuxiang Scenic Area

Jiuxiang Scenic Area is a comprehensive scenic area with the cave landscape as the main body and the natural scenery, cultural landscape and ethnic customs outside the cave. The scenic area is densely forested and rich in animal and plant resources. It has both magnificent mountains and valleys and magnificent underground caves. It is a typical karst landscape.

3. Dali·Cangshan·Erhai Lake

Dali Scenic Area was once the capital of the ancient Nanzhao Kingdom and Dali Kingdom, with a total area of ??1,016 square kilometers, integrating beautiful natural scenery, long-standing Combining history, culture, rich ethnic customs and pleasant climate, it is a tourist and holiday resort for folklore inspections and academic activities.

4. Pudacuo National Park

Pudacuo National Park consists of the Bitahai Nature Reserve, an internationally important wetland, and the Duhu Scenic Area of ??the "Three Parallel Rivers" Haba Area. It is composed of parts, with Bita Sea, Shudu Lake and Militang subalpine pasture as the main components. It is also one of the main tourist attractions of Shangri-La.

5. Three Parallel Rivers - Laojun Mountain

Laojun Mountain is one of the eight major areas of the World Natural Heritage "Three Parallel Rivers". The main peak is located in Jinsi Factory in the middle. The "Jinsi Jade Peak" is 4,515 meters above sea level. It is called "the ancestor of all mountains in Yunnan Province" by historians of the past dynasties. It is named after the legend that Taishang Laojun once made elixirs here.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Laojun Mountain

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Yunnan