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ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China Tiger Leaping Gorge is a 15km canyon along the Yangtze River. Depending on the definition, the gorge can be considered one of the world's deepest river canyons. The.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China A giant massif comprising 13 peaks, the tallest of which Shanzidou stands at an altitude of 5,600 metres (18,360 feet), the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is so named.. 3. Lugu Lake ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China This beautiful horseshoe shaped lake still retains much of its natural unspoiled beauty. The lake contains five islands, and number of bays, and is surrounded by mist.. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China A great little town to wander around. There are a ton of tourists, but they are primarily Chinese, so somehow it doesnt feel like a tourist trap. The old city is quite.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China Has to be experienced to be believed. Really overrun by tourists these days, but enough's left for a memorable visit. 6. Ancient Town ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China this city is a wonderful sight to visit. it has great environment concern and is announced as one of the world heritage. 8. Climb Dali ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Dali, Yunnan Province, China Located in the heart of Yunnan, China, Climb Dali offers guiding and instruction to all level of rock climbers, including those who have never climbed before. We.. 9. Jizushan ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Dali, Yunnan Province, China Jizushan is a Buddhist holy mountain, with an ancient monastery on the top which looks over the Himalayas. It is stunning to walk the trail as it winds through forests.. 10. Shaping Market ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Dali, Yunnan Province, China Take your camera, this busy market near Dali is where all the minority groups in their traditional garb trade. The atmosphere is celebratory and fun and full of colour. |