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Features
In this Yunnan Highlights and Tibet Everest Adventure Tour, you will first explore the top attractions range from natural wonders to ethnic villages in Yunnan. Start you tour from Kunming, then Dali, Lijiang and Shangri-La. Finished your tour in Shangri-La, then fly directly from Deqin Airport to Lhasa. Then, you will visit the city highlights of Lhasa and enjoy an amazing adventure to the Everest Base Camp.
Note: The flight from Shangri-La to Tibet is only available from March to October.
Highlights:
- Visit the highlights of Kunming, Dali, Lijiang and Shangri-La.
- Explore the mysterious Tibet including Lhasa, Gyangtse, Shigatse and Mt. Everest.
Day by Day Itinerary
The most dramatic of these attractions in Kunming is the Stone Forest, known since the Ming Dynasty as the 'First Wonder of the World'. An old local saying says that 'If you have visited Kunming without seeing the Stone Forest, you have wasted your time.' Obviously, ranking the first at its age, size and typical formation, the Stone Forest is one of the most important attractions of Yunnan.
Xizhou Old Town, situated in the picturesque Dali region of Yunnan Province, serves as a vibrant canvas showcasing the rich cultural heritage and historical depth of the Bai ethnic minority. This ancient town, with its roots embedded in the prosperous periods of the Nanzhao and Dali Kingdoms, offers visitors an immersive glimpse into the past through its meticulously preserved Bai architecture. The traditional houses, with their ornate facades and intricate woodwork, stand as testaments to the town's historical significance and the artistic prowess of its people. Xizhou is not just about its architectural marvels; it's a living community where the rhythms of daily life and centuries-old traditions continue to flourish. From bustling markets filled with local handicrafts to the serene beauty of Erhai Lake, Xizhou Old Town encapsulates the essence of Dali's cultural landscape, making it an indispensable experience for those exploring the rich tapestry of Yunnan's history and traditions.
Located in Xizhou Old Town, Zhoucheng Village is lying 30km north near Butterfly Spring in Dali. It has earned the nickname 'the Hometown to Tie-dyeing'. The delicate and colorful dyeing process appeals to many travelers at both home and abroad. Except for the tie-dyeing, travelers can have a view of the tradtional architecture and daily life of Bai ethnic minority. Zhoucheng Village is the largets Bai ethnic village in Dali. Villagers carry on the traditional culture of Bai, like Dongjing Music, Bawangbian Dance and Patron God worship.
Chinese Name: 大理州宾川县州城镇州城村委会
English Name: Zhoucheng Village of Zhoucheng Town in Dali City
Lijiang Old Town is located on Yungui Plateau, at an altitude of 2400 meters. This ancient town is adjacent to Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. It faces Elephant Hill and Jinghong Hill in the north, Lion Hill in the west and farmer land in the southeast.
Yuhu Village, situated in the stunning Lijiang area of Yunnan, China, offers an enchanting peek into the traditional lifestyle of the Naxi people against the dramatic backdrop of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. Famous for its unique stone houses constructed from the local mountain rocks, Yuhu preserves the essence of Naxi architectural and cultural heritage. The village gained international attention as the long-time home of Joseph Rock, an explorer whose work showcased the area's rich biodiversity and cultural diversity. Today, Yuhu Village attracts visitors with its serene beauty, historical significance, and the opportunity to explore the legacy left by Rock. It stands as a captivating blend of natural splendor, cultural depth, and historical intrigue, making it a must-visit destination in Lijiang.
The Potala Palace, situated in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, stands as an architectural masterpiece and an emblem of Tibetan culture and Buddhism. This grand edifice, perched atop Marpo Ri (Red Hill), dominates the Lhasa skyline and holds profound significance for Tibetan Buddhists worldwide. Here's an overview of The Potala Palace:
Architecture and Layout:
- The palace complex comprises multiple palatial buildings, chapels, and halls, intricately constructed over different periods.
- It is divided into two main sections: the Red Palace (Potrang Marpo) and the White Palace (Potrang Karpo).
- The Red Palace, featuring striking red and white walls, is dedicated to religious functions, housing numerous chapels, stupas, and sacred relics.
- The White Palace served as the Dalai Lama's secular residence, housing administrative offices, living quarters, and audience halls.
History and Heritage:
- The origins of The Potala Palace trace back to the 7th century when King Songtsen Gampo built the first structure on the site.
- Over the centuries, subsequent rulers, including various Dalai Lamas, expanded and renovated the palace complex, transforming it into the iconic structure seen today.
- It served as the winter residence of the Dalai Lama and the political center of Tibet until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the Tibetan uprising in 1959.
Cultural and Religious Significance:
- The Potala Palace holds immense cultural, religious, and historical significance for Tibetan Buddhists, symbolizing their faith, heritage, and aspirations.
- It houses numerous sacred relics, including statues, thangkas (religious paintings), scriptures, and the tombs of past Dalai Lamas.
- The palace complex is a revered pilgrimage site and a center for Tibetan Buddhist rituals, ceremonies, and festivals.
UNESCO World Heritage Site:
- In 1994, The Potala Palace was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding universal value and cultural significance.
- It is lauded as an exceptional example of Tibetan Buddhist architecture, art, and religious devotion, representing a unique blend of indigenous and foreign influences.