Spin and Soar: A Spring Evening at Guishan Park

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As part of my spring itinerary in Shangri-La, I arrived at Guishan Park (龟山公园) in the late evening, just as the lights of Dukezong Ancient Town began to glow. The climb up the stone steps was peaceful, with a cool breeze and the faint scent of incense in the air.

At the top, the giant golden Tibetan prayer wheel shimmered under soft lighting, and a few visitors were still spinning it together in quiet reverence. The view over the rooftops of the ancient town, with scattered lanterns and the surrounding mountains fading into dusk, was absolutely stunning.
The atmosphere felt almost magical — calm, spiritual, and reflective. The evening timing brought out a quieter, more intimate side of the town and the park.

Travel Tips:
• Best time to visit: Evening for warm lights and peaceful vibes.
• Spin the prayer wheel clockwise: Three times for blessings.
• Bring an oxygen bottle: Altitude is around 3,300m and can affect breathing.
• Use a flashlight or phone torch: Some paths may be dimly lit after dark.
• Photography tip: Use a tripod or steady hand to capture night scenes and glowing rooftops.
• Dress warm: Even in spring, evenings are chilly at high altitude.

How to Get There:
• From Dukezong Ancient Town: Walk uphill from the main square — about 10 minutes.
• By Didi or taxi from Shangri-La city center: Roughly 5–10 minutes.
• From Diqing Airport: 15 minutes by car.
• Combine with: Dinner at a nearby Tibetan restaurant or a twilight stroll through the ancient town.

Post by Kiawchua | May 13, 2025

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