Southwestern China

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  • 1. Black Dragon Pool Park

    Outside the Old Town, Black Dragon Pool Park has a tranquil pavilion where locals come to play cards and drink tea. The park is one of the most popular places to photograph nearby Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. The park is home to the Dongba Research Institute Museum (Dōngba wénhuà bówùguǎn), devoted to Naxi Dongba culture.

    Lijiang, Yunnan, 674100, China

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    Rate Includes: Y80, Daily 6:30 am–8 pm
  • 2. Jade Dragon Snow Mountain

    Towering majestically over Lijiang, the 18,360-foot Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is one of China's most spectacular peaks. The mountain's jagged, snow-covered face is one of the defining sights of a trip to Lijiang. The well-maintained road to the scenic area passes numerous villages and has fine views of the valley. The park entrance is about a 30-minute drive from Old Town. Taxis should cost around Y40 one way, or Y100 or more if you want the driver to wait for you.

    Lijiang, Yunnan, China

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    Rate Includes: Y130, Daily 7–5
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  • 3. Puxian Temple

    If you can find it, the Puxian Temple is a tranquil place to get away from the crowds. At the temple's vegetarian restaurant, try the jidoufen, a bean concoction that can be eaten hot as a porridge or cold and cut up like noodles. The ubiquitous baba bread is also quite good. Wash it all down with a pot of Tibetan tea, made with yak butter.

    76 Qi Yi Jie, Lijiang, Yunnan, 674100, China

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    Rate Includes: Free, Daily 8–6
  • 4. Visitor Center for Nature and Culture in Northwest Yunnan

    This small but fascinating museum highlights the region's cultural and biological diversity. Exhibits include one in which villagers were given cameras to document their daily lives. Another compares photos taken in the 1920s with those taken more recently. The museum is funded by the Nature Conservancy.

    42 Xianwen Xiang, Lijiang, Yunnan, 674100, China
    0888-511–5969

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    Rate Includes: Free, Daily 9–6
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