- Recommended Routes
In order to reconstruct Dali into a medium-sized tourist city open to the international world, to make full use of tourism resources, to adjust tourism industrial structure and to speed up the develop...
- Agricultural Ecological Tours
The construction of the first phase of the tourism road for enjoying the Jade Belt Cloud on the Cangshan Mountains started in August 1991, and was completed by the end of 1992. With a total investment...
- The Divine Temple
The Divine Temple is located on Zhonghe Peak in the Cangshan Mountains to the west of Dali. It was where the Tang envoy Cui Zuoshi discussed forming an alliance with the King of Nanzhao, Yi Maoxun, in...
- The Hongsheng Temple Pagoda
The Hongsheng Temple is 500 meters southwest of the ancient city of Dali. Built in the State of Dali, it is a hollow square pagoda made of bricks. The 16-story pagoda is 43.87 meters high. Above the g...
- The Luosha Pavilion
The Luosha Pavilion is 15 kilometers south of the ancient city of Dali, and two kilometers west of Lianhua Peak in the Cangshan Mountains. On a sacred platform inside the pavilion, there is a seated s...
- The Gantong Temple
The Gantong Temple, or Tangshan Temple, is on the southern slope of Shengying Peak in the Cangshan Mountains, five kilometers south of the ancient city of Dali. The temple faces Erhai Lake, with its b...
- The Lesser Putuo
The Lesser Putuo is located on an islet in Erhai Lake. It was built during the Ming Dynasty, and rebuilt in 1982. Its pavilion structure has two stories. On the first story stands a statue of Tathagat...
- The Bodhisattva Nunnery
The Bodhisattva Nunnery, or Dashi Nunnery, is to the north of Qiliqiao Township. It is nine kilometers from Xiaguan. It was built during the Ming Dynasty as a grand Buddhist temple. The buildings in t...
- The Wuwei Temple
The Wuwei Temple, which is located at the Yangxiang Village in the city of Dali, Yunnan Province and is 25kms from the Lan Peak of the Cangshan Mountains, was built up in the Yuan Dynasty and was rebu...