
Xin'an Horse Farm is located near Lashi Lake in Yulong County, Lijiang City, Yunnan Province. Near Lashi Lake are well-preserved remains of the ancient Tea-Horse Road. Dian horses, renowned in Yunnan, played a crucial role in the development and prosperity of the ancient Tea-Horse Road. In ancient Yunnan, horses were an important source of power, used not only as mounts and for carriages but also as a common means of transporting goods.
A visit to the Lashi Lake Wetland will bring you the most nourishing memories. A visit to Lijiang is a must-see for those visiting Lashi Lake. On October 1, 2011, the Lashi Lake Anshang Tourism Center launched the first bamboo raft tour of the plateau water village, allowing you to experience Lashi Lake up close and personal. After touring the Farmer's Orchard, Lover's Lake, Flower and Fruit Mountain, and the Ancient Tea Horse Road, you'll arrive at the observation deck for breathtaking views of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and panoramic views of Lashi Lake. Enjoy a horseback ride through ancient trees, wildflower valleys, Naxi villages, and idyllic countryside.
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The Xin'an Racecourse in Lijiang, Yunnan, has been a key site for horse racing in the region. It plays a significant cultural role, especially during festivals when it attracts visitors from all over the area. It has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking excitement and cultural immersion.
Xin'an Racecourse is located on the outskirts of Lijiang. You can reach the site by taxi or private car from the city center. Public transportation options are limited, but it’s easy to find a taxi for the journey. Walking from Lijiang’s city center is not recommended due to the distance.
The racecourse is open daily, but the most exciting times to visit are during race days, usually held on weekends or during festivals. The best time to visit is from late spring to autumn when the weather is pleasant and outdoor events are frequent.
The entrance fee varies depending on the event. General entry is affordable, but ticket prices for special events like major races can be higher. Tickets can be purchased on-site or through the racecourse's official website for special events.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended for major events, especially during peak seasons or special races. Tickets for regular days can be bought on the day of your visit.
A typical visit lasts 1.5 to 2 hours. If you are attending a race, plan to spend additional time for the event and surrounding activities.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. It's advisable to book a guide in advance if you require specific language support. Audio guides may be available for select events.
The best photography spots are at the viewing platforms overlooking the racetrack. For a unique perspective, capture the racehorses in action or take photos of the surrounding mountains and fields.
Start with a visit to the stables to see the horses up close. Then proceed to the racetrack and enjoy the races from one of the grandstands. End your visit by exploring the surrounding scenery and taking photos at the viewing spots.
Night visits are not generally available, but special events and races may include evening activities. It’s best to check the schedule in advance for any night events.
The racecourse can be crowded during major events or festivals. For a quieter experience, visit on weekdays or during off-peak times when no major events are scheduled.
There are basic facilities such as clean toilets, water stations, and rest areas. There are food stands offering snacks, and a few souvenir shops selling race-related memorabilia and local items.
The racecourse is accessible for elderly and disabled visitors with proper accommodations such as ramps and seating areas. Children can enjoy the outdoor spaces and watch the races.
Both cash and mobile payments (like WeChat Pay and Alipay) are accepted at the racecourse. It's advisable to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the local eateries near the racecourse. Halal options may be limited but can be found in some of Lijiang's larger restaurants.
There are small souvenir shops at the racecourse where you can buy race-related memorabilia, as well as local handicrafts and items typical of Lijiang.