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In which season are fewer people traveling to Yunnan?

Yunnan is a popular tourist destination in China, and the influence of seasons on the number of tourists is various. Generally speaking, the tourist seasons in Yunnan are spring and autumn, especially in public holidays in China, such as Tomb-Sweeping Day, Labor Day and National Day. These periods tend to attract a large number of tourists and the scenic spots are relatively crowded.

If you want to avoid crowds, the following seasons may be more suitable:

1. Off-season: Winter is the off-season of Yunnan tourism, and the number of tourists in most scenic spots is relatively small. Although it is cold in winter in Yunnan, Kunming, Dali and other parts of the country have pleasant climates, so outdoor activities and sightseeing can be carried out.

2. Non-holiday period: Avoid domestic public holidays, especially Tomb-Sweeping Day, Labor Day, National Day and other holidays, and choose non-holiday working days to travel, which usually leads to fewer tourists.

It should be noted that even during the off-season or non-holiday period, some popular scenic spots and tourist cities will still have a certain amount of tourists. In addition, the specific flow of people will also be affected by local weather, festivals, tourism promotions and other factors. When planning a trip, it is best to know the local tourism situation in advance, so as to better plan the trip and avoid crowds.