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SCENES & SIGHTS
Southeast Yunnan Travel Route
Kunming-Stone Forest-Jiuxiang-Ancient Alu Cave-Puzhehei in Qiubei
Kunming
It is spring all year round in Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province and
a famous historical and cultural city in the center of Yunnan-Guizhou
Plateau 1,891 metres above sea level, with mild humidity, an average annual
temperature of a pleasant 15 degrees Celsius, and flowers blooming in
all four seasons. A world-famous tourist resort, Kunming holds such major
attractions as Dianchi Lake, West hill, West Hill forest Park, Yunnan
thnic Village, Grand View Pavilion, Qiongzhu Temple, Golden Hall, Yuantong
Temple, Cuihu Park, and the Garden of the World Horticultural Exposition.
The 300-square-km dianchi is Yunnan's largest alpine lake known as "Highland
Bright Pearl" for its vast expanse of liquid silver and graceful
scenery. Standing by dianchi Lake is Yunnan Ethnic village, a huge congregation
of ethnic villages in which visitors are entertained with a diversity
of folk singing and dancing and folklore gigs. Dianchi Litself is surrounded
by many scenic attractions, including Dianchi National Holiday Resort,
West Hill Forest Park, and Grand View Pavilion. China's largest cast-bronze
hall is found in Jindian (Golden Hall) Scenic Zone on the camellia-covered
Mingfeng Mountain to the northeast of Kunming. From May 1 to October 30,
1999, Kunming was the venue of the last international horticultural exposition,
which was a resounding success. The large group of buildings erected for
this exhibition are found in the Garden of the World Horticultural Exposition,
now open permanently as a new tourist attraction.
Stone
Forest
Eighty-four km southeast of Kunming is Stone Forest in Shilin (Stone
Forest) County, a 350-square-km topographical turmoil wrought by a jungle
of 100 or so groups of monoliths in shapes ranging from overhanging cliffs
to grotesque boulders. "Number One Bizarre Spectacle Uner Heaven,
"as the Stone Forest is nicknamed. The natural spectacle is made
all the more alluring by its inhabitants, the Sani people, whose peculiar
habits and customs never fail to keep the visitors mesmerized. Grand celebrations
are held during the Torch Festival, which falls on the 24th day of the
6th lunar month.
Jiuxiang Scenic Zone
Jiuxiang is a national scenic zone in Yiliang County, 90 km from Kunming.
It is famous for its 100 or so limestone caves of transcendent proportions.
Ancient Alu Caves
The ancient Alu caves are found 169 km from Kunming. A 3,000-metre-long
travel route threads through this group of colossal karst caves in which
underground rivers and numerous stalaco-stalagmites and stalagmites form
a natural wonder in its own right.
Puzhehei Scenic Zone
Puzhehei Scenic Zone, 280 km to the southeast of Kunming, is extolled
as south Yunnan's answer for Guilin. The mountains are heavily wooded,
the rivers look like emerald ribbons, and the landscape is graced with
so many lakes, mountains and caves. Age-old traditions remain very much
alive and kicking among local residents in xis ethnic groups including
Zhuang, Miao, Li, and Yao.
Northwest Kunming Travel Route£º(Shangri-la Route) Kunming-Dali-Lijiang-Diqing.
Dali
Dali
in northwest Yunnan is a famous Chinese historical and cultural city and
a national scenic zone. A rich heritage dates back to the days when the
city was the capital of the kingdoms of Nanzhao and Dali. Dali is a major
habitat for the ethnic Bai people, whose folkways are at once time-honoured
and distinctive. The ancient city of Dali was first built during the early
Ming; today only two city gate-towers are still there. The dwellings of
the Bai people, however, are in perfect condition. There is somethingtranquil
about the streets, and one of them "Foreigners' Street", is,
as the name suggests, frequented by foreign visitors shopping or having
a good time in teahouses. The Three Pagodas of the now defunct Chongshen
Monastery, standing stately at the foot of Cangshan Mountain and by Erhai
Lake, have been around for more than 1,100 years. The pagodas, the mountain
and the lake are representative of the serene scenery of Dali. Dali's
another attraction is the Butterfly Spring, where the congregation of
thousands of butterflies in the fourth lunar month every year is indeed
a feast to the eye.
Lijiang Naxi County
Lijiang
Naxi Autonomous County 200km from Dali is another famous historical and
cultural city which prides itself with age-old towns, imposing mountains,
and virtuous folk traditions. Major attractions: Ancient Dayan Town, Snow-capped
Yulong Mountain, Hutiao Gorgen on Jingsha River, first Bend of the Yangtze,
10,000-flower Camellia Tree in Yufeng Temple, and Yuqian Park. The naxi
people, with a venerated history and tradition, are marked for their unique
dwelling architecture, dress and living habits, and they are still using
one of the few pictographic languages in use in today's world. Listening
to the classical naxi music is an unforgettable experience. The Ancient
city of Lijiang is located at Dayna, the seat of Lijiang Naxi Autonomous
County and a 1.4-square-km town with an 800-year-old history and 4,000
or so Naxi families. The entire county is laid out according to a well-conceived
plan. The streets are tidy, the back alleys are tucked away in remote
corners, brooks and streams flow through every courtyard, and every courtyard
is a captivating garden of trees and flowers. In 1997, Dayan made the
UNESCO world cultural heritage site list. The Snow-Capped Yulong Mountain,
15 km north of Lijiang, is a national scenic resort and the site of a
natural skiing ground open in all four seasons. At an altitude of 5,596
metres above sea, it is the Northern Hemisphere's southernmost mountain
in snow all year round. The Yangtze River's first Bend is found at Shigu
town, which is 53 to the southwest of Lijiang. There, the Jinsha River,
which is the upper reaches of the mighty Yangtze, flows from northeest
into a mountain cliff, and makes a V-turn before tumbling away to the
northeast.
Scenil Cugu Lake
Ninglang County, some 200 km northeast of Lijiang, is the venue of the
Lugu Lake, where the blue smudge of mountains is reflected quiveringly
in its by far uncontaminated water. The place is home to an "unusual
matriarchal kingdom" -the local Mosuo residents have, despite the
passage of time, managed to keep their matrilineal tradition very much
intact in their daily life, dress, dwellings, marriage, etc.
Diqing
Diqen
Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest Yunnan is a major stop on the
Shangri-la travel route. A 315-km section of the Kunming-Lhasa Highway
conducts from Dali to Zhongdian County, theeat of the prefecture 659 km
from Kunming. Situated where Jinsha, Nujiang and Lancang rivers run abreast
on the southeast edge of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, Diqing's landscape
encompasses snow-clad peaks, deep ravines, vast prairies, alpine lakes
and virgin forests, a landscape with all the elements implied in the word
"Shangrila". Major attractiona: Snow-Clad Meili Mountain, Hutiao
Gorge on Jinsha River, Bitahai Nature Reserve, Baishui Terrace and Gedun
Songtsan's Forest and Temple.
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