
The Dali Nanguocheng project is located in the ancient city of Dali at the foot of Cangshan Mountain and on the shore of Erhai Lake. It is rooted in the profound Nanzhao and Bai culture. Relying on Dali's rich tourism resources, it strives to explore the Bai culture with strong local characteristics and integrate national traditional culture with fashion style.
As a key investment attraction project of the Dali Prefecture Government, Dali Nanguo City has a total construction area of 90,000 square meters and a total investment of more than 200 million yuan. Its marble museum and marble handicraft auction center are unique in the country; hundreds of shops have their own characteristics; seven cultural squares with different styles; five-star property-right hotels and villa-style tourist hotels, etc., all have distinct ethnic characteristics and ancient city charm. After it is basically completed at the end of 2006, it will echo the Dali Ancient City, Chongsheng Three Pagodas Temple, and Tianlongbabu Film and Television City, complementing each other.
Low-latitude plateau monsoon climate; Dali Nanguo City's architectural style integrates the local Bai architectural style, making it suitable for travel in all seasons.
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Dali Nanguo City is a cultural and historical recreation of a traditional Bai ethnic town. It showcases the architecture, customs, and heritage of the Bai people, one of the most prominent ethnic groups in Yunnan. The area serves as both a tourist attraction and a place of preservation for Bai culture.
Dali Nanguo City is located in Dali, Yunnan. It is easily accessible by taxi or private car from Dali city center, about a 15-minute drive. Public buses also serve the area, and visitors can walk to the city from nearby accommodations.
The site is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more relaxed experience.
The entrance fee is approximately 40-50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased directly at the entrance or through online platforms for convenience, especially during peak seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary unless visiting during busy seasons. If you prefer a guaranteed entry, it's recommended to book tickets 1-2 days ahead of time during peak tourist seasons.
To fully explore Dali Nanguo City, allocate about 2-3 hours. This will give you enough time to walk through the different sections, enjoy the exhibits, and relax in the gardens.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides may be offered in English. It's best to inquire at the entrance for availability or book ahead if needed.
The best photography spots are near the ancient city walls, in the central courtyards, and in the gardens, where the traditional Bai architecture creates a picturesque backdrop.
Start by visiting the ancient city gates and walls, then explore the central courtyards and gardens. Finish your visit by exploring the cultural exhibits, including Bai art and crafts.
Currently, there are no special light shows or night visits. The site operates mainly during daylight hours, though some cultural performances may be held in the evening.
The site can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are typically on weekdays, especially early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
There are basic facilities available, including toilets, rest areas, and a few shops selling local crafts and snacks. Water stations are also available throughout the site.
The site is fairly accessible, with paved paths and rest areas. However, some areas may involve walking uphill, so it may not be suitable for visitors with mobility impairments. It's advisable to check for accessibility requirements beforehand.
While cash is accepted, cards and mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely used throughout the site, especially in the shops and food areas.
There are a few cafes and restaurants near the entrance, offering local Yunnan cuisine and snacks. The nearby Dali Old Town also has many dining options with more variety.
Vegetarian food is available, particularly in Yunnan-style restaurants. Vegan and halal food options can be found in nearby Dali Old Town or other local eateries.
There are numerous accommodations nearby, ranging from guesthouses to boutique hotels. Dali Old Town, just a short drive away, offers a wide range of options for all budgets.
There are several souvenir shops inside and around the site selling local crafts, including Bai-style textiles, silver jewelry, and traditional handicrafts.
The best options are taxis or private cars for convenience. Alternatively, you can use public buses to reach Dali Old Town or nearby attractions.