What are some must-see attractions around Dali?

Dali has become a must-visit destination in Yunnan. Besides Dali itself, there are many other places around Dali that are worth a visit. Let's take a look together.

Lugu Lake

Lugu Lake is the 'Mother Lake' in the hearts of the Mosuo people, who still retain the traditions of a matriarchal society. The islands in the lake stand gracefully, each with unique shapes, lush trees, and picturesque greenery. Being there, one can see the seamless blend of water and sky, as clear as a mirror. Small boats gently glide over the emerald waves, adding a touch of simplicity and tranquility to the scene.

Shangri-La City

In Shangri-La, there are sacred snow-capped mountains, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls, tranquil lakes surrounded by forests, herds of cattle and sheep grazing on beautiful grasslands, a sky as clear as a mirror, and resplendent temples. This is a holy land of religion, a paradise on earth. The sun and the moon linger in your heart.
The main peak of Meili Snow Mountain, Kawagebo, is the foremost of the eight sacred mountains in the Tibetan region. It is located in the world-renowned 'Three Parallel Rivers' area and is recognized as the most beautiful snow mountain in the world, known as the 'God of Snow Mountains'.

Kunming City

Spring-like all year round, a place to escape the heat in summer and the cold in winter, that's Kunming.

Lijiang City

Here, it is the only piece of paradise left by God to the world. People leisurely stroll by ancient bridges and flowing water, sunlight shines into the rings of life, and the streams from the snow-capped mountains cleanse the soul of dust. Here, there is only listening, only perception, only gazing, only the harmony between man and nature, only gentle whispers, only deep attachment. Combining all these together, this is Lijiang, the paradise that travelers dream of.