Yúnnán has some of the most supernatural and miscellaneous scenery in all of China. There are continuous trekking opportunities in the south’s tropical rainforests, and in the north, snow-capped Tibetan peaks hide dozens of tiny villages and temples rarely visited by tourists.
Yúnnán is also home to a third of
all China’s cultural minorities (nearly 50% of the province is non-Han) and regardless
of the best government efforts, frequent pockets of the province have
successfully resisted Han influence and demonstrate strong local identities.
Yúnnán is the sight of important archaeological discoveries, including sophisticated Bronze Age cultures around Diān Chí (Lake Dian) and the oldest human remains yet found in China (human teeth fragments dating from 1.75 million to 2.5 million years ago).
Six Seasons is ready to provide all the related information regarding tour plans and packages to suit customer’s interest.
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