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22
2008

Yunnan Province

China Travel: Yunnan Province

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This photo was taken by Daryl Snow.

Yunnan is located in the southwestern part of China, and borders Burma, Laos and Vietnam. Though the province is seated at the headwaters of half a dozen major river systems, including the Mekong, the Irrawaddy and Yangtze, only a small portion of Yunnan’s rivers are navigable. The landscape is varied, ranging from the mountains of the Tibetan plateau to semi-tropical lowlands, and attracts visitors and photographers from around the world. The provincial capitol, Kunnming is renowned for its “eternal spring” and mild winter weather. Yunnan is connected by air flights to domestic and regional international destinations through Kunmings’ Wujiaba Airport, although a newer airport is expected to be completed around 2015.

The rich and varied mineral and natural resources of the area was and is a magnet for human occupation and trade from the earliest times. Indeed, the oldest hominid fossil in China, the “Yuanmo Man” was discovered there in the 1960s. The trade route between China and India which passed through Yunnan was known as the “Southern Silk Road”.

The province is the most ethnically diverse in China, and is home to a large minority of ethnic Thais who once had their own kingdom of Nanchao. The Naxi people, a sub-group of the Tibetans who live around the town of Lijiang, are famous for having preserved a matriarchal society into the present day. The Xishuangbanna people, whose communities are located along the Mekong, hold a “Water Splashing Festival” over the Lunar New Year, very like Thailand’s “Songkan” festival, during which everyone must be doused with water. The popular tourist destination of Dali is renowned for the Erhai Lake, where fishermen work with “fishing bird” assistants. Dali is also famous for local horse fairs and the Pagodas of Saintly Worship, three towers that are part of a ruined temple complex over a thousand years old.

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This photo was taken by Craig Leslie Hodges.

Another popular tourist destination is the Stone Forest, an area near Kunming where spectacular limestone stalagmites grow among a number of lakes. The noted geological wonder known as the “Jade Dragon Mountains,” which are said to look like a gigantic jade dragon holding up the sky, is also located in Yunnan. Tourism has developed into one of Yunnan’s major industries, aside from tobacco farming, mining of copper and other metals, and the collection of botanical and herbal samples. Traveling to Lijiang will lead you to Tiger Leaping Gorge, a long range of mountains with a amazing scenic view including a massive river and a long hiking trail with dozens of small, cozy guest houses along the way.

Cuisine tends to be rather spicy, a fact often attributed to the presence of so many ethnic cultures. A curious habits in food here are the use of flowers as food, and certain local dishes feature such things as pineapple or goat cheese. Marinated and roasted duck is also extremely popular.

Although relatively undeveloped, Yunnan is self-sufficient in agricultural production. Tobacco and rubber are among the cash crops grown there, as well as tea, its most famous product. The custom of drinking tea is supposed to have begun in the high plateaus of Yunnan. Of all the plant species found in China, over half of them can be found in Yunnan alone, ranging across the province’s four different growing zones.

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Nov
19
2007

Mei Li Mountain

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Today’s picture was taken by Cyphen, an active member of The Photography Association of Sun Yat-Sen University. The mountain pictured here is called Mei Li Moutain. Located in Yunnan Province, the mountain range straddles the line between Tibet and Yunnan Province. Not to be confused with the famous Soul Moutain, this range has claimed the souls and hearts of many of the moutain climbers and visitors who come to see and climb it. The mountain range, one of the eight sacred peaks of Tibetan Buddhism, also contains the tallest mountain in Yunnan Province, Kawabego Peak.

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Oct
06
2007

Lijiang China Boat

Lijiang China Boat: A Daily China Travel Photo

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This photo is the next in our feature on Yauly, a photographer who traveled though China and taken a number of photos around China, including photos from Lijiang, Yangshuo, and Dali. Today’s photo features some fantastic scenery from Lijiang in Yunnan Province:

Lijiang China Boat

“[This photo] was taken at a small lake near Lijiang. First we were not aloud to photograph there, but I saw the boats and the colors and I just new I had to take a picture of it. So I talked with the owner of the place, who didn’t know a word of English, but he understood my body language and finally he gave up to my enthusiasm. Now I have this picture at a size of 1.5 meter hung in my living room…”
Lijiang, famous for its ethnic minorities and dancers, also has fantastic scenery and the well-known Tiger Leaping Gorge, a beautiful mountain landscape that is also one of Dawei’s favorite places to hike in China.

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Oct
03
2007

Dali China Monk

Dali China Monk: A Daily China Travel Photo

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This week’s photos come from Yauly, a photographer with an impressive grouping of China photos. Her photo today comes from Yunnan province and the city of Dali:

Dali China Monk

Yauly had this to say about the photo: “[This photo] was taken at the entrance to the old city in Dali, Guillin district. I was drawn to the monk’s inner quiet, sitting there, ignoring the noise of all the people around him.”

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Oct
03
2007

Lijiang Victory

Lijiang Victory: A Daily China Travel Photo

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This photo comes from Yauly, a photographer who has traveled in China and taken a number of fantastic photos of her journeys in Lijiang, Dali,  Yangshuo, and other places.  Her photo today comes from her travels in Lijiang, a beautiful city in Yunnan province that still has many artifacts and architecture from the Naxi, one of China’s numerous ethnic minorities.

Yunnan China Child

Yauly had this to sayabout the photo: “[this photo] is called ‘w for victory’ and was also taken in Lijiang.  I have no special story about this pic, it’s just that the girl was so cute, trying to make a V with her hand.”

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Sep
25
2007

Yunnan Moon

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Yunnan Moon (云南月): China Daily Photo

This is Day 2 in the Ken Leaf feature here at the Dreamblogue. Today’s photo was taken in Yunnan Province, famous for its mountains, its ethnic minorities, and its beautiful old buildings:

Yunnan China photos

Ken’s photos will appear here all week, and we will feature an interview with him this Saturday. Keep coming back to see more of his great photos. If you want to see your photos featured on the Dreamblogue, send them to censortive word or censortive word. And keep dreaming!

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Sep
19
2007

Chinese Yunnan Alleyway

Chinese Yunnan Alleyway 丽江 云南 :D aily China Photo

Today’s photo comes from Daz and features a small alleyway in Yunnan Province, a province known for its scenery, unique ethnic minorities, curious food, and its mountains.  While this photo does not feature any of these remarkable parts, it captures something essential about China and its many small, curious alleyways:

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Sep
07
2007

Yunnan Mountain Road

China Daily Photo: Yunnan Province Road

This photo is from Jade, one of the loyal followers of the Dreamblogue:

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Sep
06
2007

Kunming Basket Carriers

China Daily Photos: Basket Carriers of Kunming

Today’s photo comes from Yauly and was taken in Kunming, near the Turkish market. Look for more Kunming travel information on the blog as we make our journey throughout China:

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