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Lincang

Lincang is a lush, fertile territory near the Lancang River, famous for the production of black tea. It’s the home of 23 ethnic minorities. Its subtropical low-latitude mountain monsoon climate attracts many tourists.
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Baoshan

Baoshan was historically the starting point of the Southwest Silk Road to India and is rich with ancient temples, towns and villages. It is also popular for its thermal springs.
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Lijiang

Lijiang is a city in the northwest of Yunnan province well known for its Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 13th Century, but with ancient cave paintings and archaeological relics dating to prehistory.
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Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture

Chuxiong is the home to Yi Ethnic Group in China, the home to oriental human beings as well as the home to dinosaurs in the world. There are diversified landscapes from soil forests, canyons, wetlands, terraces to rivers, lakes and waterfalls…
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Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture

Dali is one of Yunnan’s most popular tourist attractions, with its historic Old City and its natural setting around Erhai Lake between the Cang Mountains and the sublimely beautiful Mount Jizu.
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Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture

Diqing, which means “a place of good luck” is a Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture located at the juncture of Yunnan, Tibet and Sichuan, and the home of the legendary Shangri-La, the fairy tale land of eternal peace described in the novel “Lost Horizon.”
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Kunming

Kunming is the capital and largest city of Yunnan, a dynamic modern center of commerce and culture, with deep historical roots, many temples and set in beautiful natural surroundings near the mountains on the shore of Dian Lake.
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Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture

Honghe is world famous for the fantastically beautiful Yuanyang Rice Terraces sculpted ornately into the landscape, as well as for Jianshui Ancient Town, with more than 50 well-preserved buildings from antiquity.
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