Dali Attractions
Dali Ancient City: Embracing Erhai Lake in the east and adjoining Cangshan Mountain in the west, Dali was first established in the early period of the Ming Dynasty. The magnificent towers, peaceful streets, historical riches, small but exquisite courtyards, colorful flowers, bring people back to an ancient time of serenity and peace. Read More
Three Pagodas: They are situated on the ruins of Chongsheng Monastery at a distance of one km in the northwest of Dali. In the time of Nanzhao and Dali Kingdoms, Chongsheng Monastery was the largest in this area and the Three Pagodas were only part of it. Read More
Erhai Lake:In China it is the largest highland lake next to Dianchi. The dimension is 41.5 km. by 8.4 km. with an average depth of 10 meters, covering an area of 250 squ. km. It would be a great pleasure for the tourist to go for a boat ride on the crystal water of the lake.Read More
Butterfly Spring: At the foot of Yunnong Peak of the Cangshan Mountain there is the Butterfly Spring. In late Spring and early Summer, a host of butterflies dance above the water and chase each other around the red plum trees and the with pavilions and mansions around. Read More