
Colorful Yunnan, the Ancient Dian Cultural Tourism City, is located in Jincheng Town, Jinning County, Kunming City. Backed by Liangwang Mountain and facing Dianchi Lake, it primarily showcases Yunnan's multi-ethnic cultures and the history and culture of ancient Dian. The first phase of the Colorful Yunnan Ancient Dian Cultural Tourism City includes public facilities such as the Ancient Dian Art Sea Wharf, the Ancient Dian Boutique Wetland Park, a wetland resort hotel, Colorful Yunnan Happy World Theme Park, the Ancient Dian Grand Theater, the Ancient Dian King's Banquet Food Paradise, the Ancient Dian Museum, the Dian King's Forest Garden, Colorful Yunnan Hot Springs Tourist Resort, ethnic tribes, the Ancient Dian Grand Hotel, and the Colorful Yunnan Grand Hotel. The first two major projects to open are the Ancient Dian Art Sea Wharf and the Ancient Dian Boutique Wetland Park.
The quaint architecture, overlooking the vast expanse of Dianchi Lake and the vibrant flowers, is truly captivating. While some traces of artificial sculpture remain, the architecture is built in harmony with the natural landscape, creating a captivating experience with each step. The lotus flowers are in full bloom now, so it's a great time to visit. Cycling around the lake is also a great option.
The low-latitude plateau has a subtropical monsoon climate; the colorful ancient city of Yunnan is a large-scale cultural tourism city complex that integrates cultural experience, tourism, leisure and health, business exhibitions, entertainment, office and other functions. It is suitable for travel in all seasons.
It is recommended to play for 3-4 hours
Free and open
09:30-16:30
Colorful Yunnan Ancient City is a cultural and historical area in Kunming, Yunnan, that showcases the province's diverse ethnic heritage. The city is an architectural representation of the rich cultures and history of Yunnan, featuring traditional styles and vibrant colors that reflect the region's traditions.
The city is located in the heart of Kunming. It is accessible via taxi, metro (Line 2, which stops near the entrance), or buses that run frequently from key points in the city. You can also walk from nearby attractions within the city center.
The ancient city is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during weekdays in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. Avoid weekends and public holidays as the attraction tends to get crowded.
The entrance fee is around 50 CNY. Tickets can be bought at the entrance or online through local tourism websites or apps.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during peak tourist seasons. For normal visits, you can buy tickets on the same day.
You will need about 2-3 hours to explore the city, including time for sightseeing, shopping, and enjoying the local food.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides may be offered in English for international visitors, but it's best to check availability ahead of your visit.
Start by exploring the main ancient street, visit cultural exhibits along the way, then finish by walking through local markets and shops. If you prefer a more relaxed experience, take a break in one of the cafes along the street.
There are no specific night visits or light shows. However, the city is beautifully lit in the evening, and a nighttime stroll can be very pleasant with fewer crowds.
The site can get crowded, particularly during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are during weekdays in the morning or late afternoon.
The site has public toilets, rest areas, and a variety of local food stands and restaurants. There are also souvenir shops selling local crafts and goods.
The area is mostly accessible for elderly and children. However, some parts of the ancient city may have uneven cobblestones that could be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Cards may not always be accepted, so it is recommended to use mobile payments or carry cash for small purchases.
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available at many of the local eateries. Halal food options can be found at some restaurants catering to Muslim visitors.
Yes, there are numerous souvenir shops selling local handicrafts, ethnic clothing, and Yunnan tea. The typical souvenirs include embroidered items, jewelry, and traditional Yunnan pottery.