Take you to visit Yunnan Ethnic Village
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total distance 78
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Day1: Kunming
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The main venue of the 1999 Kunming World Horticultural Expo is a world-class garden and horticultural park with Chinese and Yunnan local characteristics.
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Total construction area of 4953 square meters, occupying an area of 19148 square meters, with a paved area of 1800 square meters, a green area of 6290 square meters, and a landscape pool area of 6100 square meters. The Human and Nature Hall is the main theme hall, which combines the topography of the mountains and utilizes two platforms and water with a height difference of 2.4 meters to fully demonstrate the artistic conception of integrating mountains, forests, water, and architecture.
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In the Expo Park, you can find a restaurant near the entrance of the Chinese Pavilion. It is considered the best restaurant in the entire park. It offers both Chinese and Western cuisine, and free tea is available. The Yunnan specialty, the Crossing the Bridge Rice Noodles, is served with a different broth than other restaurants; it is a clear soup made from beef bone and is served in a large portion. It is definitely satisfying.
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Jin Dian Park is named after the fact that the main hall is made of brass and shines brightly in the sunlight. It is also known as the Copper Tile Temple. The famous Jin Dian belongs to the Taoist Taihe Palace and was built in the Ming Dynasty (1602), making it one of the four largest brass halls in China, and it remains well-preserved. In the tenth year of the Kangxi reign (1671), Prince Wu Sangui of Xi repaired it, giving it a long history. The Jin Dian is naturally beautiful, with pathways cutting through lush woods and trees blocking out the sun. Occasionally, the sound of birds can be heard, embodying the essence of Taoist culture. In early spring, the "Jin Dian Exhibition Garden" in the scenic area is filled with blooming camellias, creating a breathtaking sea of crimson.
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Kunming Linhu Wetland Resort Hotel is located on the banks of Shuihaizi Lake in the Kunming Economic and Technological Development Zone, closely adjacent to the Colorful Yunnan Ethnic Village and the Guolin Wetland Park, with a superior geographical location. The hotel covers an area of 18,000 square meters and is designed and constructed strictly according to star standards. It is meticulously crafted with stylish and elegant guest rooms and suites, with public areas accounting for more than 30% of the total area of the hotel. The hotel integrates functions such as guest rooms, dining, meetings, SPA, and health foot care facilities.
Day2: Kunming
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Yunnan Nationalities Village is a cultural park that combines ethnic customs display, intangible cultural heritage exhibition, leisure and entertainment, and sports and fitness activities. It is a one-stop destination to experience Yunnan's ethnic folk culture and leisure time, and also a popular choice for weekend leisure and entertainment. It is a cultural park with distinctive ethnic customs and immersive leisure experiences.
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Four seasons, Peacock Garden is in full bloom with flowers all year round. It is a natural "oxygen bar" gifted by nature. The park is home to over 1,000 Yunnan's unique and rare birds, such as blue peacocks, green peacocks, white peacocks, and peacock pigeons. It is currently the largest, most beautiful, and most fun peacock ecological park in Kunming. The park also has over 6,000 Yunnan's unique forest plants, including more than 10,000 trees, over 120,000 shrubs, and over a million potted flowers, resembling a subtropical plant family. Peacock Garden is an ecological park that combines the charm of Xishuangbanna and the tropical atmosphere, integrating natural landscapes, garden features, and peacock bird breeding.
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Yunnan Tea Culture Park, the first Pu'er tea themed museum in China constructed with virtual reality landscape technology. It is composed of four parts: World Tea Origin, Four Seasons on Ancient Tea Horse Road, World Tea Culture, Hundred-Year Celebration of Fengxiang, recreating the four seasons of the Tea Horse Ancient Road, the aroma of tea in the Forbidden City, and the century-old tea plantation, allowing you to travel through history and immerse yourself in the cultural corridor. At the same time, you can personally participate in tea selection and tea making, experiencing the hardships of tea people from generation to generation, and writing your own historical destiny with Pu'er tea in the changing times.
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Enter the Huayu Art Museum to catch a glimpse of the evolution of Chinese jade culture; step into the Burmese Pagan mine recreated using modern light and simulation technology, witnessing its past brilliance; in the 360° giant U-shaped screen, watch the love story between the young Dai man and the jade from the Laos family; the deduction of jade civilization, the change of dynasties, the flow of blood, a great book that can never fully tell the endless historical facts, are all vividly presented under the spotlight of the Yunnan Jade Art Museum.