Dali Ancient City

Dali Ancient City

Dali Ancient City, a UNESCO-listed gem, is a 1,400-year-old Bai ethnic town in Yunnan. Built in 1382 during the Ming Dynasty, it was once the capital of the Nanzhao and Dali Kingdoms. Today, its cobblestone streets, white-walled Bai houses, and tranquil vibes make it a must-visit cultural hub.

Historical Overview

Founded in 1382, the city served as a political and cultural center for ancient kingdoms. After centuries of decline, it was restored in the 1980s, preserving its Ming-era layout. Key events include its role as a tea-horse trade hub and its 1982 designation as a National Historical and Cultural City.

 

Structural Layout

1. The city follows a chessboard design with four main gates (South Gate is iconic). Key areas include:Renmin Road: The bustling main street lined with shops and cafes.

2. Bai Residential Zones: Traditional courtyard homes with "three rooms and one screen wall" designs.

3. Landmarks: Five Hua Tower, Confucius Temple, and the Foreigners' Street (Yangren Jie).

(South Gate of the Ancient City

 

Major Attractions

South Gate Tower: Ming-era gate with panoramic city views.

Five Hua Tower: A 19th-century rebuilt pavilion for city panoramas.

Yangren Jie: Lively street with bars, cafes, and Handicrafts.

Confucius Temple: 15th-century temple with ancient steles.

Wuhua Tombs: Archaeological site of the Dali Kingdom rulers.

Red Dragon Well: Scenic canal with waterfalls and local snacks.

Jiang Gong Temple: Memorial to General Jiang Baili, who helped modernize Yunnan.

(Ancient town street)

 

Suggested Itineraries

  • Classic Route (2–3 hours):

South Gate → Renmin Road → Five Hua Tower → Yangren Jie → Confucius Temple.

Highlights: Ming architecture, shopping, and street food.

  • Cultural Route (4–5 hours):

South Gate → Wuhua Tombs → Bai Houses → Red Dragon Well → Jiang Gong Temple.

Highlights: History, local culture, and Traditional Crafts.

  • Full-Day Route:

Combine both routes, adding a visit to a local tea house or扎染 (Tie-dye) workshop.

 

Ticket Purchase

On-Site: Buy at South Gate (¥35/adult, ¥20/students). Free for children under 1.2m.

Hours: 8 AM–6 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM).

 

Transportation

From Dali Airport: Airport shuttle to downtown, then taxi (¥20–30).

From Dali Railway Station: Bus #8 to South Gate (¥3, 40 mins).

Local: Rent an electric cart (¥20–40/hour) or walk.

(Wuhua Building)

 

Best Time & Tips

Avoid Crowds: Visit early (8–10 AM) or late (4–6 PM).

Best Seasons: spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov).

Wear: Comfy shoes for cobblestones.

Respect: Bai traditions; ask before photographing locals.

Try: Baisha Rouluo (rose cake) and Sancha Cha (three-course tea).

 

Related attractions

Shuanglang Ancient Town

Shuhe Ancient Town

Yunnan Nationalities Village

Lijiang Old Town

 

Recommened Itinerary

Dali and Lijiang Old Town Tour

Yunnan Panorama Tour

 

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