Kunming Hotels and Tours
Where to Stay and What to See
Kunming is located at an elevation of 1,890 metres on the Yungui Plateau with low latitude and high elevation. It has one of the mildest climates in China with by short, cool dry winters with mild days and crisp nights, and long, warm and humid summers.
There are some 26 minority ethnic groups here and all celebrate various festivals throughout the year, making it a fountain of cultural interest. Kunming owes its importance to the fact that it was the gateway to the celebrated Silk Road that facilitated trade with Tibet, Sichuan, Myanmar and India.
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Kunming hotels and resorts at the best rates, from Five Stars resorts such as Green Lake Hotel, to budget accommodation like Jintai Hotel, you are sure to find the accommodation you are looking for.
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There is so much to see that is unique in Yunnan. From intricately fashioned clay figures in the Bamboo Temple to the magnificent Stone Forest, the area abounds in natural splendour.
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There are many tracks and paths through wildlife reserves in the province and it is possible to arrange trekking tours through specialist agencies. Read more... |
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From noodle houses to haute cuisine Kunming has it all, foodwise, and being a city of substantial size you will be able to eat almost every type of international cuisine here.
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Kunming nightlife is fairly lively with many bars and a few clubs. Many places have live music and are busy at weekends. Read more... |
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Kunming's shopping is good by Chinese or even international standards. You'll find an excellent selection of arts and crafts produced by Yunnan's 26 ethnic groups and most of the consumer goods you'd find in any western country. Read more... |
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Yunnan is a perfect showpiece of China’s many natural wonders. Rugged, wild, unspoiled and ancient, history comes alive in the snowy peaks of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, the Stone Forest, and all its natural attractions. Read more... |
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