Attractions in Kunming: Bamboo
Temple Dadieshui Waterfall
Dian Lake Expo
Garden Golden
Temple Park Grand View
Park Green Lake Park
Jiuxiang Stone
Forest Taihua Temple
The Western Hills
Yuantong Temple Yunnan
Nationalities Village
Kunming Introduction
Kunming,
as the capital city of Yunnan, serves as the center of the province
in terms of politics, economics and culture. Although a huge
city (population 3.75 million), Kunming is exceptionally clean
and tidy. What's more, the city has the best climate of all
Chinese cities, popularly known as the "Spring City".
Kunming does not have severe winters or hot summers and the
natural features of the four seasons are clearly defined.
Although the city is not the final destination for many travelers
to Yunnan, Kunming has a lot to offer visitors. The rich cultural
and historical heritage here offer a wealth of treasures. The
Golden Temple Park and the Bamboo Temple are essential stops
on the tourist route.
The city also boasts numerous natural attractions, the Stone
Forest being the most popular, winning world fame for of its
breathtaking beauty.
Another fascinating aspect of the city are the many different
cultures and nationalities thriving here. Various cultural and
religious activities are practiced by the people here and add
to the vibrancy and color of Kunming city life. These different
minority groups produce a wealth of cuisine and entertainment-
inspirational to the weary China traveler.
As early as 2000 years ago, Kunming served as a major textile
distribution center on the "Southern Silk Road" which
started from Sichuan, traversed through Yunnan and continued
on to Vietnam. In 1910, the Dianyue railway (from Yunnan to
Vietnam) was opened, thus enabling Kunming to develop as a business
and industrial center.
Tourism is now one of the major incomes here. The recent 1999
Kunming International Horticulture Exposition gave the city
a major face lift, making it an even more attractive spot to
be based for travel in Yunnan.