The Ancient City of Dali

The
ancient city of Dali (Dali Gucheng) is the Dali you may have heard
of as the perfect place to take a break from the rest of China
and just relax. Dali, along with Yangshuo near Guilin, is one
of China's backpacker's paradises. Here you'll find unrestricted
rest and relaxation, plenty of budget hostels, inexpensive western
food, and friendly local people.
Some travelers may be confused when the bus from Kunming to
Dali drops them off in Dali City, less than an hour to the south
(actually the city of Xiaguan and the seat of Dali prefecture).
The travel paradise of Dali is known by the locals as Dali Gucheng.
This Dali is arguably one of the best tourist attractions in
Yunnan and a nationally renowned cultural city. The city was
first built in the 15th year of the Emperor Hongwu during the
Ming Dynasty.
The ancient city of Dali is a great place to relax and explore.
The streets and alleys crisscross throughout the town in a typical
"chess board" pattern. All the buildings are roofed
with dark blue tiles and the tall walls of the town's Bai ethnic
houses are white and gray. Since the climate is almost perfect
and the locals are fond of planting trees and flowers, there
tend to be gardens in every home, with camellia, azalea and
orchid sprouting forth. Streams from snowcapped Cangshan Mountain
(in the west) flow through the city,finally joining Erhai Lake
to the east.Also in the east past Erhai Lake is a remote vision
of Jizu Mountain, one of the holy mountains of Chinese Buddhism.
Within the city you can explore the famous Three Pagodas, the
market of the March Fair and much more! The ancient city (Dali
Gucheng) is not large by any means and you can easily walk from
one end to the other in a morning.
How to get there: From Xiaguan, the ancient town is about 12km
north and the most common way to reach Dali Gucheng is by bus.
The No.4 bus leaves from the area opposite the Dali Hotel on
the intersection of Jianshe Lu and Renmin Lu in Xiaguan, running
from 6:30am-8pm and takes about 40 minutes for RMB1.2. The No.8
bus leaves from the Xiaguan railway station and takes 40 minutes
and costs RMB1.5 (buses stop running before 8pm.) Perhaps the
most convenient means of transport is by minibus from the intersection
of Jianshe Lu and Wenhua Lu in Xiaguan. The cost is RMB1.5 and
the trip takes 30 minutes. Minibuses do not have set hours of
operation, but they continue to run later than other public
buses.