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Start your journey when you wake up, no need to get up early, and control your time freely
All drivers are Chinese- Language and can communicate with mobile phone translation software to provide you with quality service.
Start your journey when you wake up, no need to get up early, and control your time freely
- Erhai - Situated near Dali in Yunnan Province, Erhai Lake is one of China’s largest freshwater lakes. Its ear-like shape gives it the name “Erhai,” translating to “Ear-shaped Sea.” Encircled by Cangshan Mountain and Dali Old Town, it boasts breathtaking views, pristine waters, and delightful lakeside villages. The lake is renowned for its tranquil…
- Erhai - Situated near Dali in Yunnan Province, Erhai Lake is one of China’s largest freshwater lakes. Its ear-like shape gives it the name “Erhai,” translating to “Ear-shaped Sea.” Encircled by Cangshan Mountain and Dali Old Town, it boasts breathtaking views, pristine waters, and delightful lakeside villages. The lake is renowned for its tranquil scenery, cycling paths, and the traditional Bai minority culture along its banks.
- Shuanglang Ancient Town - Shuanglang is a charming ancient fishing village on the northeast shore of Erhai Lake in Dali, Yunnan Province, China. Celebrated for its stunning lake and mountain vistas, it provides sweeping views of the Cangshan Mountains and the expansive Erhai Lake. The village is noted for its well-preserved Bai ethnic architecture, serene ambiance, and artistic atmosphere, drawing painters, photographers, and travelers in search of peace and inspiration.
- Little Putuo Island - Xiao Putuo, or “Little Putuo,” is a small islet in the southeast part of Erhai Lake near Wase Village, Dali, Yunnan Province, China. Named after Mount Putuo, a renowned Buddhist sacred site, it houses a small yet elegant temple dedicated to Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.
Spanning only a few dozen square meters, Xiao Putuo features a rocky outcrop with the temple perched atop, surrounded by clear blue waters. Originally constructed during the Ming Dynasty, the temple draws both pilgrims and tourists who come to seek blessings and enjoy the tranquil beauty of Erhai Lake. Visitors often take a brief boat ride to reach the islet, where they can appreciate its serene atmosphere, ancient architecture, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lake.
Xiao Putuo is celebrated for its picturesque scenery, blending religious culture with natural landscapes, making it a peaceful and spiritual destination in Dali.
- Xizhou Ancient Town - Xizhou Ancient Town is located approximately 18 kilometers north of Dali Old Town, on the western shore of Erhai Lake in Yunnan Province, China. Historically, it served as a significant commercial hub along the ancient Tea Horse Road and is recognized as a cultural heartland of the Bai ethnic community.
The town is renowned for its well-preserved Bai architecture, featuring traditional residential courtyards with intricate wooden carvings, marble embellishments, and distinctive horse-head walls. Many of these homes were constructed during the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China period, showcasing both Bai and Western architectural influences due to historical trade and returning overseas merchants.
- Chongsheng Three Pagodas - The Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple are a symbolic ensemble located near the old town of Dali, Yunnan Province, China. Erected during the Tang and early Song dynasties (9th–10th centuries), these pagodas form an equilateral triangle at the eastern base of Cangshan Mountain and offer majestic views overlooking Erhai Lake.
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