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Stop overlooking this hidden gem! Discover a city with perfect 20-something degree weather.

In Yunnan Province, there is a small city known as the "Hometown of Fruits." Located about 60 km from downtown Dali, Binchuan offers a unique charm distinct from Dali. Here, the dry-hot valley climate ensures year-round spring-like warmth. The midday temperature of around 24°C is so comfortable that you'll want to just lie down and relax. Even better, mangoes, citrus fruits, and other fruits grow freely here, filling the air with a sweet fragrance. Transportation Guide By Bus: Depart from Dali Express Passenger Station. Buses to Binchuan depart every hour for a smooth and easy journey. By Bike: Cycle along the Daxi Line, passing by orange groves on both sides of the road. The scenery along the way is even more beautiful than the destination itself. Exploring History and Culture Zhoucheng Town: Stepping into this town is like traveling back to the Ming Dynasty. The weathered walls of the Erhai Wei Ancient City ruins silently tell stories of the past. The Octagonal Bell and Drum Tower: Built in 1926, it stands at the intersection, witnessing countless sunrises, sunsets, and the passage of time. Confucian Temple: Entering the Confucian Temple, you'll be greeted by towering ancient cypress trees and a rich historical atmosphere, immersing you in the charm of traditional culture. Former French Catholic Church: Now transformed into a community chess and card room, with frosted glass replacing the stained-glass windows, it presents a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. Flavors of Binchuan Chengxi Farmers Market: For just CNY 5, you can buy a freshly baked Rushan roll. The sweet taste will melt in your mouth, bringing you pure joy! The market also offers a variety of fresh fruits. Missing out on this would be a real loss! Chengnan "Yunka Laboratory": Enjoy Yunnan Arabica pour-over coffee with excellent value. You'll fall in love with its rich aroma and smooth taste from the very first sip. Travel Tips Ancient City: Open all day and free of charge. Remember to bring your own snacks and water to fully enjoy your leisure time. Century-old Well: Located next to Zhoucheng Primary School, the rope marks on the stone railings are unique traces left by time. Caoxie Street: On the 8th day of each lunar month, you can find handmade Bai ethnic tiger-head children's shoes here, experiencing the rich ethnic customs. Jizu Mountain Pilgrimage: For those who want to make a pilgrimage to Jizu Mountain, the shuttle bus departs daily at 7:30 am. Don't miss it!
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Posted: Feb 21, 2025
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