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Dali

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Dali is an incredibly popular travel destination for anyone seeking a relaxed, almost bohemian atmosphere and well-preserved historical architecture. The welcoming Old Town of Dali, with its ancient, massive city walls and traditional, flower-decorated courtyards, authentically reflects the rich culture and lifestyle of the Bai minority. In addition to outstanding cultural attractions such as the imposing Three Pagodas of the Chongsheng Temple, the region primarily captivates nature lovers. Visitors can cycle for hours along the scenic shores of Erhai Lake or hike on challenging trails in the majestic, forested Cangshan Mountains, enjoying the fresh air. The city is highly accessible by modern high-speed train or airplane. The absolute best time of year for an extensive visit is the spring, when the mild, sunny climate makes exploring the surrounding natural landscape a particularly pleasant and memorable experience.
- Location: China
- Nearby: Shangri-La (75 km)
- Population: ~235.305 (2021)
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- Home of the Bai minority
- Three Pagodas
- Erhai Lake
- Cangshan Mountains
- Historic Old Town
- Dali marble
- Foreigner Street
- Xizhou Village
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