Zhiyun Temple (指云寺), also known as “Garma Namgyal Ling” in Tibetan, meaning “Garden of Victory,” is the ancestral residence of [...]
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The Mosuo Folk Museum (摩梭民俗博物馆) stands as a unique and historically significant institution co-founded by local villagers Weng Jici’erqing and [...]
Located within the ancient city area of Lijiang, Yunnan Province, Baima Longtan Temple (白马龙潭寺) has stood as a cultural and [...]
Puji Temple (普济寺), known as “Shepeilanxinlin” in Tibetan, meaning “Temple of Liberation Practice,” is located in the Old Town district [...]
Lashihai Wetland Park (拉市海湿地公园) is the largest plateau lake within the territory of Lijiang, with an elevation of 2437 meters [...]
Nestled in the heart of Lijiang, Baisha Ancient Town (白沙古镇) emerges as a historical gem, once serving as the political, [...]
Yulong Snow Mountain (玉龙雪山), stretching 75 kilometers, stands as one of the most prominent mountain ranges in the northern hemisphere [...]
Shuhe Ancient Town (束河古镇), also known as Longquan Village, derives its name from the towering peak behind the village resembling [...]
The Old Town of Lijiang (丽江古城) began to take shape in the early Southern Song Dynasty. Known as “Dayan” during [...]
Lugu Lake (泸沽湖), situated on the border between Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in China, stands at an elevation of approximately [...]