Mufu Mansion (木府), also known as the Mu Family’s Mansion and Office, was originally built by Mu De during the [...]
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The First Bend of the Yangtze River (长江第一弯), also known as the First Bay of the Yangtze, is located at [...]
Lijiang Romance Park (丽江千古情景区) is not just a large-scale performing arts park but a living testament to the ancient Tea [...]
Lion Hill (狮子山, Shizi Shan), an integral part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Lijiang Ancient Town, derives its name [...]
Wangu Pavilion (万古楼, or Wangu Tower) stands as a distinctive landmark in Lijiang. Translated from the Dongba language as “Tower [...]
Xuesong Village (雪嵩村), also known as Yuhu Village in Chinese, is a picturesque hamlet nestled on the slopes of the [...]
The Ancient Tea Horse Road Museum (茶马古道博物馆) in Lijiang is dedicated to showcasing the rich history and culture of the [...]
Lijiang Qingxi Reservoir (丽江清溪水库) is nestled approximately 1.5 kilometers away from the administrative center of the ancient city district. This [...]
Nestled at the entrance of Yulong Pass, one of the six major passes in the Lijiang Basin, the Lijiang Guanyin [...]
Dayan Flower Lane (大研花巷), with a history dating back to the Ming Dynasty, has stood for centuries as one of [...]
Yak Meadow (牦牛坪), known as “Ban Nongguo” in the Naxi language, translates to “beautiful and mysterious paradise.” Situated at the [...]
Baoshan Stone Village (宝山石头城) is nestled within the Jinsha River Gorge, northeast of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, covering an [...]