
Bajie Town, Anning, is located on the central Yunnan Plateau, southwest of Anning City, Kunming, Yunnan Province, 38 kilometers from Anning City. It borders Jinning County and Yimen County to the east and west, and Yiliujie Township and Mingyihe Township to the north and south. With a total area of 205.18 square kilometers, it is the largest and most populous township within Anning City.
From April 15th to May 10th each year, the roses in Bajie Town are in full bloom. The sun shines brightly, and the greenery and hills complement each other beautifully. Edible roses, with their elegant fragrance and vibrant color, blanket the valley for kilometers. The dense, purplish-red petals and the unique aroma of the flowers are overwhelming. You can also learn how to make rose candy and flower cakes with hands-on instruction from professionals, and try the freshly baked, fragrant and delicious rose cakes.
With a subtropical plateau monsoon climate, Anning Bajie Town is known as the most beautiful town in Yunnan. It is an ideal destination for eco-tourism and suitable for travel in all seasons.
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Bajie Town in Anning is a historically rich town known for its traditional architecture, cultural heritage, and local markets. It reflects the history of the region and the lifestyle of its residents over centuries.
Bajie Town is located in Anning, Kunming, Yunnan. Visitors can reach it by taxi, local bus, or ride-hailing services. Walking is ideal for exploring the town streets and scenic spots.
The town is accessible all day, but shops and attractions generally operate from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit due to pleasant weather.
Entry to Bajie Town is free. Certain attractions, temples, or cultural sites may charge a small fee, payable on-site.
Advance booking is generally not required unless visiting special exhibitions or organized cultural tours.
2–4 hours is sufficient to explore the town and main cultural sites at a leisurely pace.
Guided tours in Chinese may be available. English or other language tours are limited and may require prior arrangement.
Start at the main entrance or market area, walk through the historic streets, visit temples and cultural sites, enjoy local food, and end with scenic pathways along the town outskirts.
Night visits are possible, but most shops and attractions close by early evening. Special events may be held during local festivals.
Weekdays are generally less crowded. Weekends and local holidays can be busy, especially around markets.
Basic facilities include public toilets, small cafes, food stalls, and benches along the main streets.
Main streets are walkable and relatively flat. Some alleys or historic areas may have steps or uneven surfaces, so caution is advised.
Cash is commonly used. Mobile payments like Alipay or WeChat Pay are widely accepted at shops and restaurants.
Local eateries, street food stalls, and small cafes offer traditional Yunnan cuisine and snacks near the town center.
Vegetarian options are widely available; vegan and halal options may be limited and should be checked in advance.
Several small hotels, guesthouses, and mid-range accommodations are available in Anning city, within a 10–15 minute drive.
Small souvenir shops sell local crafts, postcards, and traditional Yunnan items such as teas and handicrafts.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, and local buses are convenient for traveling to nearby attractions, Kunming city, or other scenic areas in Anning.