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Kunming: An Invitation from the City of Eternal Spring

Kunming, China’s 'Spring City,' blends perpetual spring weather (15°C year-round), Dianchi Lake’s shimmering waters, and UNESCO-listed Stone Forest wonders with vibrant ethnic culture, Asia’s largest flower markets, and 52.6% forest coverage—a gateway to Yunnan’s biodiversity and Southeast Asia.
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Shangri-La: A Land of Eternal Wonder

Dreaming of a mythical paradise? Discover Shangri-La in Yunnan, China — a magical destination where snow-capped Meili Snow Mountain meets endless grasslands and pristine lakes mirror the sky. Dive into the rich Tibetan culture, explore ancient traditions, and see why James Hilton's "Lost Horizon" brought this heavenly place into the limelight. Ready for an adventure? Shangri-La awaits!
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Jianshui: A Timeless Tapestry of Culture and Craftsmanship

Jianshui, nestled on the northern banks of the Red River in southern Yunnan, China, is a county under the Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture renowned for its deep historical roots. The ancient town boasts well-preserved architecture from the Ming and Qing dynasties, including the Chaoyang Tower built in 1389, the second-largest Confucius Temple in China, and the intricate Zhu Family Garden. Jianshui is also famed for its "Zitao" purple pottery. Discover more surprises and explore the rich heritage that awaits in Jianshui!
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Lijiang: A Romance Between Time and Nature

Lijiang, renowned as China's most romantic city, beckons travelers with its captivating blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Home to the UNESCO-listed Lijiang Old Town, the breathtaking Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, and the serene Lugu Lake, this city annually attracts over a million visitors. Explore the timeless charm of Lijiang, where ancient history and scenic landscapes create unforgettable travel experiences.
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Zhaotong City

Zhaotong in the northeast of Yunnan borders on Sichuan and Guizhou provinces and was historically the gateway through which culture and commerce flowed in and out of Yunnan to the rest of China. It also offers rich natural beauty with its waterfalls, canyons, virgin forest, caves and rivers.
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Yuxi City

Yuxi is a city in central Yunnan in the region of three great lakes, Fuxian, Xingyun and Qilu. Yuxi is well-known across China as home to Yunnan tobacco. It is rich in both historic landmarks and natural beauty.
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Qujing City

Qujing is known for its beautiful mountain landscapes and its unique fields of rapeseed, which create vast expanses of brilliant yellow. It is also the site of many delicately preserved ancient buildings.
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Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture

Nujiang in the northwest of Yunnan borders Tibet and Myanmar and is one of the most beautiful valleys in China. It is the home of many different ethnic minorities that live there together.
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Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture

Dehong on the western edge of Yunnan has a 300-mile border with Myanmar and a place where the culture and commerce of the two countries blend harmoniously to produce rich cultural cross fertilization. It’s also a popular destination for its jadeite and other mineral resources.
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Pu'er

Pu’er borders Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar, and is famous as the center of tea trade since been the time of the Tang Dynasty of 618 – 907. It draws many tourists who are drawn by its Pu erh tea and tea culture.
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