
City
Ancient white marble city on the shores of a highland lake
The walled Old Town of Dali is a delight of cobblestone streets, white-washed Bai-style architecture, and a thriving arts scene built around cafés and guesthouses in courtyard homes. The Three Pagodas — standing sentinel since the Tang Dynasty — are the city's defining landmark. A cycling circuit around Erhai Lake passes through waterside Bai villages, bird sanctuaries, and fish markets. Nearby Cangshan Mountain offers hiking trails into alpine meadows and rhododendron forests above 4,000 metres.
Explore Dali Old Town marble-paved lanes
Cycle or drive around Erhai Lake (80 km circuit)
The Three Pagodas at sunset
Day hike on Cangshan Mountain
Visit a Bai village market
Xizhou Bai village day trip
Butterfly Spring Park in spring
Mild highland subtropical climate. Dali is one of China's most comfortable year-round destinations — winters mild (avg 8°C), summers refreshingly cool (avg 21°C). The Cangshan range shields the city from temperature extremes. Rainfall peaks July–August.
Dali Zhoucheng Airport (DLU) is 13 km from Old Town with connections to Kunming (45 min) and Chengdu. High-speed train to Dali North Station then shuttle to Old Town — from Kunming ~3 hrs, from Lijiang ~1.5 hrs. Road from Kunming is 4–5 hours by expressway.
Electric bikes are ideal for the Erhai Lake circuit (80 km — allow a full day)
Xizhou village 18 km north is more authentic than the Old Town tourist area
Try rubing (Yunnan goat cheese) grilled at street stalls — a Dali specialty
Erhai Lake boat trips offer beautiful views of the Three Pagodas from the water
Accommodation within the Old Town walls offers the best atmosphere and access
Thời điểm tốt nhất để đến thăm
March–May and September–November; rainy season June–August but views can still be beautiful
Múi giờ
Giờ Chuẩn Trung Quốc
Tiền tệ
Nhân dân tệ
Ngôn ngữ
Mandarin, Bai language
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