
Kunming is the capital and largest city of Yunnan Province in the People's Republic of China, and is the political, economic, transportation and cultural center of the province. Located on the north bank of Dianchi Lake, at an altitude of 1900 meters, it is located in the central part of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. As the fourth largest population city in Southwest China, Kunming has a history of nearly 2,400 years and is designated as a special tourist center, known for its pleasant climate and rich historical culture, and is known as the 'Spring City'.
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The Naigu Stone Forest Scenic Area is located in Shilin Yi Autonomous County, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, and is an important part of the Shilin Scenic Area. It is famous for its unique karst landforms, where towering limestone pillars resemble petrified trees, forming a spectacular 'stone forest' landscape. Since 2007, Naigu Stone Forest, along with Suogeyi Village, has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the South China Karst and has been rated as a National AAAAA Tourist Attraction. These landforms, formed by the weathering of limestone, are believed to be over 270 million years old and are a renowned tourist attraction for both domestic and international visitors.
Dounan Flower Market is Asia's largest fresh cut flower trading market, located in Dounan Street, Chenggong District, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, China. Every day, a large number of fresh flowers from all over the country and the world gather, trade, and are then distributed globally here. The market offers a wide variety of flowers, including roses, carnations, lilies, forget-me-nots, and more, making it a paradise for flower enthusiasts. The market is not only a trading hub but also a tourist attraction, where visitors can attend flower auctions, purchase fresh flowers, admire various floral arts, and experience its unique market culture.
Haigeng Dam is located on the shore of Dianchi Lake in Kunming City, and is a famous spot for enjoying the scenery of Dianchi Lake and feeding seagulls. Every winter, thousands of black-headed gulls fly here from Siberia to inhabit, attracting a large number of tourists.
Daguan Park is a lakeside park located in the southwestern suburbs of Kunming City. The Daguan Tower within the park is a square three-story pavilion, famous for the 118-character long couplet created by Sun Ranweng, a scholar from the Qing Dynasty, which is hailed as China's longest couplet. The park is situated along the Daguan River, which flows south into Dianchi Lake. The park is a great place for locals to relax, where people often enjoy tea, fly kites, and go boating.
The Shilin Scenic Area (Shilin) is a series of famous limestone formations covering an area of approximately 500 square kilometers, located in Shilin Yi Autonomous County, Yunnan Province, China. It is about 90 kilometers (56 miles) from the provincial capital Kunming. Towering rocks rise from the ground like stalagmites, many resembling petrified trees, creating the illusion of a stone forest. Since 2007, two parts of the site – Naigu Stone Forest and Suogeyi Village – have been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the South China Karst. The area is classified as a National AAAAA-level Tourist Attraction. These landforms were formed by the weathering of limestone and are believed to be over 270 million years old, making it a popular tourist destination for both domestic and international visitors.
Dianchi Lake, also known as Kunming Lake, is a fault lake located on the Pudu River-Xishan fault zone in Kunming City, Yunnan Province, China. It enjoys the reputation of 'Pearl of the Plateau' and is China's sixth-largest freshwater lake and Yunnan Province's largest lake. The lake is 40 kilometers long from north to south, with an average width of 7 kilometers and a maximum width of 12.5 kilometers. The lake surface is at an altitude of 1886 meters, and its coastline is 150 kilometers long. Dianchi Lake faces serious pollution problems.

The Former Site of National Southwestern Associated University is located in Kunming City, Yunnan Province. It was a national comprehensive university formed during the Anti-Japanese War (1938-1946) by the merger of National Peking University, National Tsinghua University, and Nankai University. At a time of national crisis, the faculty and students of these three universities moved south to Kunming and Mengzi, where they persevered in running the university under extremely difficult conditions, cultivating a large number of outstanding talents, including Nobel laureates Yang Chen-Ning and Tsung-Dao Lee. They made outstanding contributions to the survival and development of the Chinese nation. The former site is an important historical and cultural heritage and a patriotic education base.

Colorful Yunnan Gudian Resort, located in Jinning District, Kunming City, is a large-scale comprehensive tourist area integrating cultural tourism and leisure vacation. It takes Ancient Dian culture as its theme, showcasing Yunnan's unique historical features and ethnic customs, making it an excellent destination for visitors to experience Yunnan's diverse culture and enjoy its natural scenery. The resort has complete facilities, including theme parks, hot springs, hotels, wetland parks, etc., providing visitors with a rich selection of sightseeing and entertainment options.
Green Lake Park, also known as Cui Hu (English: Green Lake Park, or Cui Hu Park), is an urban park in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China. It was established in the 20th century. The park consists of four small lakes connected by bridges in traditional Chinese architectural style. The lake was originally the city's reservoir. Chinese opera and folk music performances can be found within and around the park. The most famous building in the park is Jiangwutang, a tourist attraction. A statue of Nie Er, the composer of China's national anthem, also stands in the park. The park is located in the city center, close to Yunnan University, Yuantong Mountain, and Wuhua Mountain. Green Lake Park is surrounded by a ring road, along which are restaurants and teahouses (some with rooftop dining areas), shops, and hotels, including the upscale Green Lake Hotel and Grand Park Hotel (formerly Conrad Hotel). In winter, Black-headed Gulls migrate from Siberia to Kunming, settling in the waters around the city, making Green Lake a very popular seagull feeding area. Local vendors sell bread inside and outside the park, and visitors throw bread into the air or water to feed the seagulls.
The Dragon Gate Grottoes are located within Kunming's Western Hills Forest Park, representing the most essential part of the Western Hills scenic area. It is famous for its grottoes carved into cliffs and its Taoist architectural complex. Visitors can enjoy magnificent views of Dian Lake here and experience the perilous grotto plank roads.

Yunnan University (YNU) is a provincial public university located in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China. It is affiliated with Yunnan Province and jointly funded by the People's Government of Yunnan Province and the Ministry of Education of China. Yunnan University is a 'Project 211' and 'Double First-Class' university. The university was founded in December 1922 and began enrolling students in April 1923. It was originally a private institution named 'Donglu University', and its name has since changed six times. Yunnan University is also listed among the key national universities in China's 'Western Development Strategy'. The university campus is located in Kunming, known for its mild climate, covering an area of 426,669 square meters, with 350,000 square meters built for teaching, library, and research facilities.
The Former Site of Yunnan Military Academy is located at No. 22 Cuihu West Road, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, and is one of the famous military academies in modern Chinese history. It is on par with the Tianjin Beiyang Military Academy and the Baoding Military Academy, serving as the cradle of modern Chinese military education. It nurtured a large number of outstanding military talents and revolutionaries, including Zhu De and Ye Jianying. The main building of the former site is a two-story wooden structure with a wrap-around corridor, featuring a unique style and significant historical and cultural value. It is now open to the public as the Yunnan Military Academy History Museum, showcasing the academy's historical evolution, teaching content, and the prominent figures it cultivated.
Jiuxiang Scenic Area is located in Yiliang County, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, 90 kilometers away from the center of Kunming. It is famous for its unique caves, mountains, rivers, deep valleys, as well as ethnic customs and culture. The Jiuxiang Karst Cave Group is the core of the area. These caves are distributed along both banks of the Maitian River, forming a multi-layered structure, including major attractions such as Yin Cui Gorge, White Elephant Cave, Goddess Palace, Wolong Cave, and Bat Cave. Some caves were opened for tourism in 1989, listed as a national scenic spot in China in 1994, and approved as Yunnan Jiuxiang Gorge Cave National Geopark in 2009. The scenic area consists of five major scenic spots: Diehong Bridge, Sanjiao Cave, Dashaba, Alulong, and Mingyue Lake.
Yunnan Nationalities Village is a national cultural theme park that integrates the folk customs, cultural arts, and architectural styles of Yunnan Province's 26 ethnic minorities. It is located on the shore of Dianchi Lake in the southwestern suburbs of Kunming, covering an area of 89 hectares, of which 31 hectares are water. The park aims to showcase Yunnan's rich ethnic cultural diversity and heritage. It has been rated as an AAAA-level tourist attraction.
Jiaozi Snow Mountain is located in the north-central part of Yunnan Province, China. It is a mountain peak at the junction of Dongchuan District and Luquan County in Kunming City, and also the highest point of the eastern Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and the highest point of the Gongwang Mountain Range. The areas surrounding Jiaozi Snow Mountain are all fed by tributaries of the Yangtze River, with the main stream of the Yangtze River located 20 kilometers to its northwest.
The Jindian Scenic Area, also known as Jindian Park, is a Taoist temple with bronze tiles located in Yunnan, China. It was built in the late Ming Dynasty and is one of China's largest and oldest bronze temples. It is situated on Mingfeng Mountain in Panlong District, Kunming City. The bronze for the temple was originally cast in Dongchuan during the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty (1602) and later moved to Jizu Mountain in western Yunnan. During the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722), Wu Sangui rebuilt the temple, retaining its original Hubei design. Over 200 tons of bronze were used in the temple's construction. The walls are made of cast plates, covered with exquisite and diverse patterns. Today, these walls serve as well-preserved examples of smelting and casting technology from the Qing Dynasty in the Yunnan region. Behind the temple stands a three-story bell tower, housing a bell 2.1 meters high and 6.7 meters in circumference, cast during the Yongle reign of the Ming Dynasty (1424). It was once hung in Xuanhua Prefecture for timekeeping but was moved to Jindian during Kunming's expansion. In recent years, Jindian Park has also undergone several expansions, adding attractions such as the 'Parrot Garden,' 'Camellia Garden,' and 'Orchid Garden'.
Huating Chan Temple, located within Xishan Forest Park in Kunming, Yunnan, China, is a historic Buddhist temple. It was first built in 1320 during the Yuan Dynasty, initially named 'Yuanjue Temple'. In 1441 during the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed 'Huating Temple' and has been known by this name ever since. The temple has experienced periods of prosperity and decline, undergoing a major reconstruction in 1920 under the abbacy of Venerable Master Xuyun. In 1983, it was designated as a key temple for Chinese Mahayana Buddhism nationwide. Its main buildings include the Hall of Heavenly Kings, the Mahavira Hall, the Guanyin Hall, and the Sutra Repository, among others. It is an important place to understand Buddhist culture and experience a serene atmosphere, as well as one of the main attractions within the Xishan scenic area.
The Kunming City Museum is a history museum located in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China. It is smaller than the Yunnan Provincial Museum, but its most famous exhibition is about the city's history. Other features include a dinosaur exhibition and a rotating exhibition space, covering various exhibitions from history to art. The museum also features a scale model of the Kunming region, documenting archaeological sites of the illiterate Dian culture that dominated the area between 400 BC and 100 AD.
Kunming World Horticultural Expo Garden (referred to as Expo Garden) is a large park integrating horticulture, natural scenery, popular science education, and leisure entertainment. The park gathers horticultural masterpieces from all over the world, featuring numerous theme exhibition gardens and distinctive attractions, making it an excellent destination for understanding horticultural culture, getting close to nature, and enjoying outdoor activities.

Kunming Old Street Qianwang Street is a commercial district full of historical charm in the heart of Kunming, gathering numerous distinctive shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, making it a great place to experience Kunming's traditional customs.
Jinma Biji Archway is a landmark building in Kunming, composed of two wooden archways, Jinma Archway and Biji Archway. It embodies Kunming's unique ethnic characteristics and carries a profound historical and cultural heritage. The two archways face east and west respectively, and at specific times, the oblique sunlight creates the marvelous spectacle of 'Golden and Jade Radiance'.
Yunnan Wildlife Park is located in Panlong District, Kunming City. It is a large wildlife park integrating wildlife conservation, scientific research, popular science education, and tourism. The park boasts a rich variety of animal species, including rare wild animals, providing visitors with a platform to observe and learn about wildlife up close.

The Red Land Scenic Area is located in Dongchuan District, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, and is famous for its unique topography and rich, vibrant colors. The soil here is rich in iron, and after long-term oxidation, it forms a dazzling red, presenting different hues under different seasons and lighting conditions, making it a paradise for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers. Discovered by photographers in the 1990s for its unique red land landscape, it has gradually become a renowned tourist destination. Major attractions include Luoxia Gully (Sunset Glow Gully), Qicai Po (Seven-Color Slope), Jinxiu Yuan (Brocade Garden), etc.

The Anti-Japanese War Victory Hall is located in Kunming City, Yunnan Province. It is a memorial building constructed to commemorate the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. It carries significant historical importance and is an important place for citizens to pay tribute to martyrs and learn about the history of the Anti-Japanese War.

Dianchi Haigeng Park is located at No. 1318 Dianchi Road, Kunming City. It is a famous scenic spot and park in Kunming, situated in the northern part of Dianchi Lake. It is an excellent place to enjoy the scenery of Dianchi Lake and take leisurely walks. The park is shaded by green trees, and the air is fresh, making it an ideal place for citizens and tourists to get close to nature and relax.

Kunming Confucian Temple is a historic temple and Taoist temple, as well as a scenic spot, located at No. 96 Renmin Middle Road, Huguo Street, Wuhua District, Kunming City. The Confucian Temple is an ancient building for worshipping Confucius and also served as a school, possessing significant historical and cultural value.
Yunnan Provincial Museum is a cultural heritage museum in Kunming, China. Established in 1951, it primarily showcases the culture of Yunnan's ethnic minorities and houses artifacts unearthed from tombs on the southern bank of Dianchi Lake in Jinning. The new building, located at No. 6393 Guangfu Road, Guandu District, officially opened to the public on May 18, 2015.

Dadieshui Waterfall is located in Lufu Street, Shilin Yi Autonomous County, Kunming. It is the largest waterfall in Yunnan and the first waterfall at the source of the Pearl River. The waterfall is 87.8 meters high and 30 meters wide, with a magnificent momentum. The water cascades down from a great height, creating a powerful sound and a spectacular view. It is also one of the filming locations where Jackie Chan jumped off the waterfall in the movie 'The Myth'. As one of the seven major scenic areas of the Shilin Scenic Area, Dadieshui Waterfall is an important stop for tourists visiting Shilin from Kunming. Its karst landform dates back 270 million years, bearing witness to natural wonders and geological changes.
Guandu Ancient Town is one of Kunming's historical and cultural towns and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. It preserves a large number of historical relics and traditional residences, serving as a window to experience the ancient civilization of the Dianchi Lake basin. The ancient town boasts numerous temples, including Miaozhan Temple and Tuzhu Temple, as well as various traditional handicrafts and local specialty snacks. Strolling through it, one can feel the rich historical atmosphere and unique ethnic customs.
Kunming Botanical Garden is one of the most important botanical gardens in Southwest China, affiliated with the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and was founded in 1938. The garden collects numerous rare and endangered plants and features several specialized gardens, such as the Camellia Garden, Rhododendron Garden, Magnolia Garden, Gymnosperm Garden, and Aquatic Plant Garden. It is a comprehensive botanical garden integrating scientific research, species conservation, popular science education, and tourism. With a wide variety of plant species and a beautiful environment, it is an excellent place for citizens to relax and get close to nature.
Qiongzhu Temple, also known as Bamboo Temple, is a Buddhist temple located on Yu'an Mountain in the northwest of Kunming, Yunnan. It is Yunnan's first temple dedicated to Zen Buddhism, originally built during the Yuan Dynasty, and has been burned down and rebuilt multiple times. Most of the existing buildings date back to the late Qing Dynasty. The temple is famous for its 500 painted clay sculptures of Arhats, which were completed over seven years (1883-1890) by Sichuan folk sculptor Li Guangxiu and his students during a major renovation of the temple in the Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty (1875-1908). Each Arhat is about one meter tall, with varied and lively facial expressions and postures, breaking away from the fixed style of traditional Buddhist sculpture.
Yuantong Temple, located in Kunming, Yunnan, China, is a historic Buddhist temple. It was originally built during the Nanzhao Kingdom period of the Tang Dynasty. After extensive renovations and expansions during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it has evolved into its current garden-style layout with pavilions, towers, corridors, and waterside structures. The temple is renowned for its unique architectural structure, which is higher in the front and lower in the back. The main hall, Yuantong Grand Hall, is surrounded by water, making it unique among Chinese temple architecture. Inside the hall are giant pillars carved with twin dragons from the Ming Dynasty. The temple complex also includes other major structures such as the Yuantong Shengjing Archway, the Octagonal Pavilion, and the Bronze Buddha Hall. In the 1950s, it hosted grand ceremonies to welcome and send off the Buddha's tooth relic, giving it significant status in Southeast Asian Buddhist circles.

The Kunming Nie Er Former Residence is the former home of the people's musician Nie Er, located on Wenming Street in Kunming City. The residence showcases Nie Er's life story and musical achievements, serving as an important venue for understanding this great musician and the history of modern Chinese music. Inside the residence, there are precious cultural relics such as Nie Er's personal belongings, manuscripts, and photographs, with his musical works displayed through multimedia.
Kunming Zoo, also known as Yuantong Mountain Zoo, is located at No. 92 Qingnian Road, Wuhua District, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, and is one of the largest zoos in Southwest China. It houses a variety of rare wild animals and is a comprehensive park integrating animal protection, popular science education, and leisure entertainment. The park is built against the mountain, with a beautiful environment and rich vegetation, making it a good place for citizens to get close to nature and learn about animals. In addition to various animal exhibition areas, the park also has facilities such as playgrounds.
Heilongtan Park is a famous historical and cultural garden in Kunming City, located at the foot of Longquan Mountain. It is named Heilongtan (Black Dragon Pool) because it contains two pools of emerald water, one clear and one turbid. The park features ancient trees, gurgling springs, and beautiful scenery, making it a great place for citizens to relax and sightsee. The park also has attractions such as a Taoist temple and a plum garden, attracting a large number of visitors to admire the plum blossoms when they bloom every winter.

Baofeng Wetland Park is located in Kunming City. It is a park themed around wetland ecosystems, making it a great place for citizens to relax, sightsee, and get close to nature. The park boasts beautiful surroundings and rich vegetation, serving as a habitat for various bird species and aquatic life.
Changhu Scenic Area, located in Changhu Town, Shilin Yi Autonomous County, Kunming City, is an important part of the Shilin Scenic Area, famous for its lake scenery formed by karst topography. Changhu is also known as "Dragon Lake", with clear water, surrounded by mountains and numerous stone peaks, presenting a beautiful landscape. It is an ideal place for tourists to enjoy natural scenery and experience the unique charm of Shilin.

The Kunming Stele Forest Museum is located within the ancient town of Guandu in Kunming City. It is a specialized museum primarily dedicated to the collection, display, and research of stele culture. The museum houses a large number of precious steles, covering various periods from ancient times to modern times, possessing significant historical, artistic, and academic value. Visitors can appreciate different styles of calligraphy art here and learn about the history, culture, and traditional customs of the Yunnan region.

Kunming Waterfall Park, also known as Niulanjiang Waterfall Park, is Asia's largest artificial waterfall park and a major landmark in Kunming City. The park is famous for its magnificent artificial waterfall, whose water source is drawn from the Niulanjiang River. Through complex engineering techniques, it forms a wide and surging waterfall landscape. The park is shaded by green trees and has a beautiful environment, making it an ideal place for citizens to relax, stroll, and get close to nature. In addition to the stunning waterfall, the park also features viewing platforms, leisure trails, and other facilities, providing visitors with multiple perspectives to appreciate the waterfall.
Taihua Temple is located within the Xishan National Scenic Area in Kunming City. It is a historic Buddhist temple renowned for its serene environment and rich historical and cultural heritage. Surrounded by mountains and lush vegetation, the temple is an excellent place to escape the city's hustle and bustle and experience nature and religious culture.
Kunming Laoyu River Wetland Park is located on Huanhu East Road in Kunming City, serving as an important ecological barrier and landscape node on the east bank of Dianchi Lake. The park attracts numerous visitors with its unique wetland scenery, rich plant species, and beautiful natural environment. It is a great place to get close to nature, relax, and is also an ideal spot for birdwatching and photography.

Tanhua Temple Park is a park that combines natural scenery with historical culture. It houses the famous Tanhua Temple, boasts beautiful surroundings, and is an excellent place for citizens to relax and visit.
Longquan Temple, located in Guandu District, Kunming City, is a place that combines scenic spots and temples/Taoist temples. It is currently temporarily closed.

Kunming Xishan Forest Park is a park primarily featuring forest landscapes, a great place for citizens to relax and travel. Here, mountains are stacked, vegetation is dense, and the air is fresh, making it an ideal place to get close to nature.

Wangguan Wetland Park is a natural wetland park located in Guandu District, Kunming City. It attracts visitors with its beautiful natural scenery and rich wetland ecosystem. The park boasts lush vegetation and is home to various water birds, making it an ideal place for citizens to relax, take walks, and get close to nature.

Yunnan Wild Mushroom Hotpot is a specialty dish of Yunnan Province, primarily made with a wide variety of fresh wild edible mushrooms, simmered in a rich broth with chicken or pork ribs. Its soup base is fresh and mellow, with a rich assortment of mushrooms, unique texture, and high nutritional value, making it an unmissable dish to experience Yunnan flavor.

Pineapple Rice (Boluo fan) or Pineapple Rice is a method of preparing rice eaten by the Dai people in Yunnan Province, Southwest China. Glutinous rice (usually a mix of purple and white) is soaked overnight, then steamed for about an hour. A ripe pineapple is cut open at the top and the flesh is hollowed out, or it is cut in half lengthwise and the flesh is diced into small pieces.

Grilled Erkuai is a unique rice cake from Yunnan Province. The name Erkuai literally translates to "ear slice," referring to one of its common shapes. It is typically stir-fried with vegetables and a spicy sauce (made from a mixture of dried red chilies, Sichuan peppercorns, and salt). It is also sold as a popular street snack, where Erkuai is grilled, wrapped around a Chinese cruller (youtiao), and seasoned with sweet or savory condiments, creating a wrap-like snack similar to a burrito. Sweet grilled Erkuai contains sweet brown sauce and peanuts, while savory grilled Erkuai is spread with fermented bean curd and bean sprouts, along with various other ingredients. Grilled Erkuai is particularly popular in the tourist areas of Dali.

Steam Pot Chicken is one of Yunnan's famous dishes, named for being steamed in a special steam pot. Its unique cooking method utilizes steam circulation to fully preserve the chicken's freshness and nutrients in the soup. The broth is clear, the chicken is tender, and the taste is delicious.

Hot and Sour Rice Noodles is a distinctive snack originating from the southwestern region of China. It features rice noodles as the main ingredient, paired with a sour and spicy soup base and rich toppings. Its unique sour and spicy flavor is widely loved, making it a common street food.

Yiliang Roast Duck is a specialty dish from Yiliang County, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, often considered one of the representatives of Yunnan cuisine. It is famous for its unique preparation techniques and flavor, with tender duck meat, crispy skin, and a rich taste.

Cold Mixed Rice Noodles is a traditional snack originating from Southwest China, especially Yunnan Province. It features rice noodles as the main ingredient, mixed with various fresh vegetables, minced meat, crushed peanuts, and other ingredients, then tossed with a special sour and spicy or savory sauce. Its refreshing and appetizing taste makes it a popular choice for summer or as a snack.

A traditional Chinese pastry, especially popular in Yunnan province. It uses fresh edible rose petals as the main filling, with a crispy crust and a sweet filling, exuding a rich rose fragrance. It is a unique delicacy of spring.

Guoqiao Mixian is a type of rice noodle from Yunnan Province, China, known for its round shape, moderate thickness, and smooth, silky texture. It is usually eaten fresh, often used in stir-fries, and frequently paired with rich broths and sauces. Its characteristic feature is a chicken broth base, topped with a layer of chicken oil for insulation, served with rice noodles, vegetables, thinly sliced meat, and other ingredients, which are cooked in the boiling hot soup just before eating, resulting in a warm and delicious taste.

Lao Nai Yang Yu is a specialty snack from Yunnan, primarily made with potatoes, offering a soft, glutinous, and fragrant taste. It is a common home-style dish in Yunnan cuisine.

Small Pot Rice Noodles is a specialty snack from the Yunnan region. It uses rice noodles as the main ingredient, paired with minced meat, vegetables, etc., and is cooked on-site in a special small copper pot or clay pot. Its characteristics include a rich broth, springy rice noodles, abundant ingredients, and a delicious, often slightly spicy flavor. It is a common authentic delicacy found in the streets and alleys of Yunnan.

Er Si is a traditional rice product from Yunnan Province, China, similar to Er Kuai, but usually cut into thin strips. It is made from high-quality rice, undergoing processes such as soaking, steaming, pounding, and kneading. Er Si has a smooth and elastic texture, and is often used in various cooking methods such as boiling, stir-frying, and cold mixing. It is an indispensable staple food in the daily lives of Yunnan people.

A traditional food made primarily from tartary buckwheat flour, usually appearing as flat cakes or blocks. It is a common local specialty snack in some regions of China, especially the southwestern areas.

Made primarily with fresh porcini mushrooms, coated in flour or batter and deep-fried until golden and crispy. It has a crispy texture, tender inside, and emits the unique earthy aroma of porcini mushrooms. It is a common specialty snack or home-cooked dish.

A specialty snack originating from the Yunnan region of China, known for its unique 'posu' (flaky pastry) technique and distinct layered texture. The dough is specially processed, and when steamed, it reveals layers of flaky pastry, offering a soft, sweet, and fragrant taste. The filling is usually sweet or savory.

Jianshui Tofu is a specialty food from Jianshui region in Yunnan, famous for its unique production process and flavor. The tofu is usually made with local well water, resulting in a tender texture and rich soybean aroma.