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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture is in the south of Yunnan Province, inhabiting the far southern reaches of China near the neighboring countries of Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.
Located in the southeastern part of Yunnan Province, Wenshan Zhuang-Miao Autonomous Prefecture is only 100 kilometers (62 miles) from Ha Giang, Vietnam, and only 307 kilometers (191 miles) from Ha
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…