Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I want to travel to Yunnan on May Day. What places are worth recommending?

I want to travel to Yunnan on May Day. What places are worth recommending?

1. China’s Spring City—Kunming

Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, is among the first batch of national historical and cultural cities. It is the political, economic, cultural, technological and transportation center of Yunnan Province, the fourth largest city in western China, and the only metropolis in China facing ASEAN. Kunming has a typical temperate climate with no scorching heat in summer and severe cold in winter. The urban temperature ranges from 0 to 29 degrees Celsius, and the average annual temperature difference is the smallest in the country. Kunming is known as the "Spring City" because of its rare climate characteristics in the world. And world famous. When you arrive in Kunming, you must go to the Stone Forest Scenic Spot, Jiuxiang Cave, and experience the uncanny craftsmanship of nature, as well as Dianchi Lake.

2. Lijiang, waiting for a tender encounter

The scenic spots in Lijiang can be abbreviated into one sentence: "Two mountains, one city, one lake, one river, one culture, one customs" , the two mountains are Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and Laojun Mountain; one city is the ancient city of Lijiang, namely Dayan City; one lake is Lugu Lake; one river is Jinsha River; one culture is Naxi Dongba; and one style is Mosuo style. After understanding this, you have finished reading the history of Lijiang.

The ancient city of Lijiang has the appearance of both a water town and a mountain city. It is very comfortable to walk in the ancient city. You can feel the exotic customs of the Naxi people and the strong modern commercial atmosphere. It is an ideal place to experience the slow pace of life. land. Everyone who has been to Lijiang always has plans to visit again. In addition, Lijiang at night is worth seeing. The lively pubs, bustling crowds, and melodious tambourine sounds make people feel comfortable and natural. Here you can flirt with girls and handsome guys as much as you want, but remember to be moderate.

3. Experience the charm of the ancient city in Dali

Dali is located at the junction of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and the Hengduan Mountains. It has beautiful mountains and rivers and a pleasant climate. It is the intersection of the Yunnan-Burma and Yunnan-Tibet highways. There are 26 ethnic groups living here, including Han, Bai, Yi, Hui, Lisu, Tibetan, and Naxi. It is an autonomous prefecture with the Bai ethnic group as its autonomous ethnic group.

In Dali, the flowers in Shangguan, the wind in Xiaguan, the snow in Cangshan Mountain and the moon in Erhai Lake constitute the "four wonders" of Dali tourism, and it is known as the "Switzerland of the East". Shangguan, the northernmost point of Erhai Lake, was once an open grassland, covered with colorful flowers. The southernmost Xiaguan is the main wind source between Cang'er and is now the location of the city center of Dali. The ancient city of Dali, located in the middle of the Erhai Lake, was once the capital of the ancient Nanzhao Kingdom and the birthplace of Bai culture.

Dali is a lazy city, and the breakfast shops on the street always open close to noon. The residents here live a casual and unrestrained life, and the most ideal way to travel to Dali is to do as the Romans do. Dali is also a city that enjoys the gifts of nature, where the wind, flowers, snow and moon are all here, and the beauty is refreshing. March to May every year is the best time to travel to Dali. As the song goes: "Dali has beautiful scenery in March." Not only is the temperature the most pleasant, many festivals and events of the Bai people are also concentrated during this time.